Non - dependant deductions

Find out about non-dependent deductions from benefits.

A non-dependant is someone who lives with you as part of your family but is not your partner. Examples of non-dependants are adult sons and daughters, elderly relatives or friends. Boarders, sub-tenants and joint tenants are not usually classed as non-dependants. Normally, we take a certain amount off your weekly Housing or Council Tax Reduction for each non-dependant who lives with you. This amount is called a non-dependant deduction. The amount we take off your benefit depends on the circumstances of the non-dependant and how much income they get.


Housing Benefit














In receipt of Pension Credit        Nil
In receipt of Main Phase ESA(IR)   £ 14.15
Not in receipt of Main Phase ESA(IR)   Nil

Ages 25 or over and on IS/JSA(IB) or aged 18 or over

and not working 

£ 14.15 
Working – aged 18 and over  
-          Gross income less than £128.00 per week   £ 14.15
-          Gross income between £128.00 and £187.99 per week £ 32.45
-          Gross income between £188.00 and £244.99 per week  £ 44.55 
-          Gross income between £245.00 and £325.99 per week £ 72.95
-          Gross income between £326.00 and £405.99 per week £ 83.05
-          Gross income more than £406.00 per week £ 91.15


Council Tax Reduction










In receipt of Pension Credit, IS, JSA(IB) or ESA(IR) Nil
18 and over – not working £  3.75
Working – aged 18 and over
-          Gross income less than £188.00 per week     £   3.75
-          Gross income between £188.00 and £325.99    £   7.50
-          Gross income between £326.00 and £405.99         £   9.50
-          Gross income more than £406.00 per week   £ 11.35
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