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housing benefit, heating, health, taxes etc.

2006-08-13 05:12:35 · 14 answers · asked by William 1 in Business & Finance Personal Finance

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You will most likely be entitled to a top up from Income Support: you may even be entitled to Housing & Council Tax Help... Go into your local Jobcentre Plus office and they should be able to help point you in the right direction.

If your not ready to put your feet up for good... you could also bring extra cash in by working from home: here is a great site about a home business, you can work how you like to fit your lifestyle. http://www.bluethundergroup.com/

God bless.

2006-08-13 05:23:36 · answer #1 · answered by englands.glory 4 · 0 0

counting on your income, you will get taxed on your state pension and so a strategies as i comprehend, inner maximum pensions are taxed at source at 20%. if your state pension is decrease than £6000 or thereabouts, you will no longer pay tax on it and if your inner maximum pension plus your state pension is decrease than the £6000, on the tip of the tax 3 hundred and sixty 5 days, you will fill out a Tax return and any over paid tax would be refunded. you are able to consistently ring up the Tax workplace helpline, I surely have consistently got here upon them to be intense-high quality and efficient and that they're going to clarify something you're uncertain approximately. ok steffi, i became basically repeating what the guy on the Tax workplace instructed me approximately inner maximum pensions being taxed at source. My dad is a pensioner and he fills out a tax return. i became basing the quantity of tax allowances on a common pensioner over 60, no longer man or woman who's older and gets a greater robust allowance. I surely have basically retired at 60 and my tax code has dropped via state pension I acquire yet once I get my inner maximum pensions, the tax guy pronounced they'd be taxed at source. Seeing as you're actually retired, possibly they have replaced the way issues are accomplished those days or are you saying that the guy on the tax workplace is incorrect?

2016-11-04 12:03:44 · answer #2 · answered by shea 4 · 0 0

Housing benefit, pension credits to top up your state pension if needed. Prescription costs, if you qualify for guaranteed pension credit you qualify for help with the other things it all depends how much state pension you get , sometimes it is topped up to more than basic.

2006-08-13 05:25:20 · answer #3 · answered by Dolly Blue 6 · 0 0

Senior Citizen Benefit ; Age Discount ; Insurance Claim. Other benefit, you can do another job.

2006-08-13 05:39:08 · answer #4 · answered by sastra 3 · 0 0

state pension age for men=65 years
state pension=c£5000
personal tax allowance=c£5000
therefore recipients of only state pension can claim it TAX FREE (tax paid can be reclaimed)

2006-08-14 09:24:51 · answer #5 · answered by Conservative 5 · 0 0

Most benefits are means tested, so they will look at your savings/assets etc.

Your best bet is to talk to someone at the citizens advice bureau. They are usually pretty good.Their number should be in your phone book.

2006-08-13 05:52:08 · answer #6 · answered by Libby 3 · 0 0

You may be able to get pension credit, contact Inland Revenue, depending on this you may get hep with rent/council tax but not with mortgage interest payments, good luck, enjoy your retirement.

2006-08-13 05:18:01 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

wow socialism is working over there eh?

I wish I could have my heating, housing health and anything else paid for - oh heck no I dont, it would just mean higher taxes.

2006-08-13 05:19:30 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

You may be entitled to pension credit depending on your circumstances.

2006-08-13 05:16:38 · answer #9 · answered by Chriatian IV 3 · 1 0

You should be able to get advice on this through Age Concern - they do publish books on this topic. Visit them at http://www.ace.org.uk/

2006-08-13 05:19:56 · answer #10 · answered by Paul B 5 · 1 0

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