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Luton Borough Council

Capital- Housing Benefit and Council Tax Reduction

 

LA1 Valuation of Interest in property or land form

Return the completed form to Luton Borough Council using the online upload facility  www.luton.gov.uk/documents.

Capital is anything that has a monetary value, such as land and property, investments and savings, but which is not received on a regular basis or with reference to a specific period, like earnings.

You will not be entitled to Housing Benefit if your (and your partners) combined capital exceeds £16,000, unless you and/or your partner are in receipt of the guarantee credit element of pension credit.

The following are some of the most common items counted as capital:

  • cash
  • individual savings accounts (ISAs)
  • land
  • lump sums such as redundancy payments, insurance payments and back payments of social security benefits
  • premium bonds and income bonds
  • properties you or your partner own or jointly own
  • money invested in a business and business assets
  • money held or jointly held in banks, building societies and the Post Office
  • money held or jointly held in any current accounts or pre-paid cards
  • money held in trust
  • money you have borrowed
  • stocks, shares, unit trust holdings, government securities and bonds
  • tax Exempt Special Savings Accounts (TESSAs)
  • tax refunds
  • Tessa only ISAs (TOISAs)
  • national Savings Certificate

You should note that this is not a full list. Other forms of investments, properties, savings, or anything that has monetary value could be counted as capital.

Your total capital affects your housing benefit / council tax reduction as follows:

  • total capital of £6000 or less does not affect your benefit if you are below the State Pension Age
  • total capital of £10,000 or less does not affect your benefit if you are above the State Pension Age
  • total capital between £6,000 and £16,000 can affect your benefit. The regulations say we must assume that you earn income from your capital.
  • total capital over £16,000 means that you cannot get benefit unless you and/or your partner have reached the state pension age, and one of you gets the guarantee credit element of pension credit

If you informed us that you have an interest in property or land which is not where you live, we may need some more information about this property or land, before we can decide your claim.

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