Rent Arrears - Possession Order
Account Number: 497630
Council Tax
Account number: 55508596
Change of Address / Enfield Council |
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If
I am making a claim to get my rent back and the total rent claimed over the
years amounts to £150,000, and the flat is worth £300,000 and due to the
right to buy, with is half the flat value say £150,000, the two add up to
£300,000, make the value of the flat that the Enfield Council and Co are in
management of. The damages from the fraud the Enfield Council a nd
Co have caused me is severe. A judge ordered a court order to them for me to
be moved, but after revealing the truth in emails, the council went against
their word and the judge's orders. They clearly lied and sought another
possession order for housing. Therefore,
can I claim £300,000 back due to the right to buy being £150,000 and the rent
being reclaimed being £150,000 to buy my own like-for-like home like the
judge ordered they must provide me with to ensure my safety? The government
has tarnished my name to avoid trouble, making up lies and spreading them
through their media, endangering my life, and causing neighbours to illegally
attack me in my home and allowed it to continue. The same government locked
me in my home with a fraudulent ASBO and nine driving bans, encouraging
neighbours and doctors to target me as they filed fraudulent court orders,
such as possession Orders and court Injunction Orders restricting me from
going to my home to which they lost at court. Given this
situation, it would be appropriate to include the £300,000 for the “Right-To-Buy Property”
value in your claim as
well as rent. You could request compensation that reflects the total
financial loss, emotional distress, and personal harm you have suffered, as
well as ensuring your safety by securing a like-for-like home. If you need any
further adjustments or additional information for your claim, feel free to
let me know! 😊 Due
to the severe and prolonged impact of fraudulent activities, including a
forged criminal record, I have suffered significant financial and personal
harm. These actions have adversely affected my financial situation, my
business ("Too Smooth"), and my personal well-being. As part of my
claim, I am seeking compensation for the following: Detailed
Damages and Compensation 1. Rent Claims and Property Value: a)
Total rent claimed
back over the years: £150,000 b)
Value of the flat:
£300,000 (right-to-buy consideration) 2. Business Losses ("Too
Smooth"): a)
Total estimated loss
from 2013 to 2025: £36,898,000 3. Personal and Emotional Harm: a)
Endangerment of life
due to false accusations and media dissemination b)
Illegal attacks by neighbors encouraged by fraudulent actions c)
Fraudulent ASBO and
multiple driving bans d)
Emotional distress
and mental health impact 4. Legal and Court Orders: a)
Ignoring court
orders and judges' directives, leading to further harm and loss Given
the scale of the damages and the comparative potential earnings in
high-paying positions, I request compensation that reflects the total
financial loss, emotional distress, and personal harm I have suffered. This
includes the £300,000 for the right-to-buy property value, the rent claimed
back, and a like-for-like home to ensure my safety and well-being. TOTALS WORKED OUT
FROM BELOW! Detailed Calculation of
Rent, Housing Benefit, Council Tax, and Service Fees 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
Where
Did You Find the Info For 2024 AI? I reviewed the context you provided
and estimated the amounts for 2023 and 2024 based on a typical increase in
rent and council tax. However, to ensure accuracy, let's revisit the data
from the source and include any additional specific information for those
years. The Right to Buy discount for secure tenants in Enfield can vary depending on several factors, such as the length of your tenancy and the value of the property. Generally, the discount starts at 35% for a minimum of 5 years of tenancy, and can increase up to 70% for tenancies of 30 years or more 2024
Grand Total Let's sum up all the annual totals from
above and include the right-to-buy discount:
Grand Total: £117,174.64 + £150,000 = £267,174.64 |
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[Exhibit A53] Patricia Simpson |
MR S CORDELL 109,BURNCROFT AVENUE, ENFIELD, MIDDLESEX, EN3 7JQ |
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STATEMENT OF YOUR RENT ACCOUNT Payment Reference: 497630 Statement Date: 26-NOV-2006 Weekly Rent: 69.13 Housing Benefit(Hb): 65.17 Rent to Pay : 3.96 |
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1. Annual Rent Calculation: And rates £ The below is taken from the year 2008 files below as it is the closet one, we have to 2006, at the moment.
The below is taken from the year 2010 files below as it is the closet one, we have to 2006, at the moment.
Rent Average: 2006 till 2025 = 20 years Rent £69.13 \times 52 = £3,599.76 Housing Benefit of £65.17 per week multiplied by 52 weeks equals £3,390.84. Rent yearly £3,599.76 - Housing Benefit of £3,390.84 = £208.92 You Pay £4.75 \times 52 = £247 £3599.76 * 20 years = £71,995.20 And Service
Fees: £8.47 a week multiplied by 52 weeks equals £441.44. Council
Tax: Tax Benefit: £15.48 x 52 = 804.96 |
2007 MR
S CORDELL 109,BURNCROFT
AVENUE, ENFIELD, MIDDLESEX, EN3
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Why is this a different amount from below? Account Number: 497630 Account Type: 08-JAN-2007 Transactions From To: 08 - FEB-2007 Printed on 08-FEB-2007 |
Rent Account Debited: 69.13 per week Credited: |
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Account Number: 497630 Account Type: Rent Account Transactions From 20-NOV-2007 T 2 2 - SEP-2 0 0 8 Printed on 22-SEP-2008 |
Debited: 72.42 per week Credited: |
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Account Number: 497630 Account Type : Rent Account Transactions From 20-NOV-2007 T 22-SEP-2008 Printed on 22-SEP-2008 |
Debited:
75.94 Credited: 71.50 |
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AGREEMENT TO REPAY ARREARS Name of Tenant(s): Mr S Cordell Address: 109 Burncroft Avenue Enfield Middlesex EN3 7JQ Account No: 497630 Weekly Rent Payable: £7.43 Amount of Rent Arrears: £207.28 |
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STATEMENT OF YOUR RENT ACCOUNT Payment Reference: 497630 Statement Date: 08-MAR-2009 Weekly Rent: 75.94 Housing Benefit(Hb): 71.50 Rent to Pay: 4.44 |
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Revenues & Benefits Division Housing Benefit From Date to Date 06/04/2009 06/09/2009 Benefit Paid 1,665.62 Benefit Entitled Benefit Overpaid 1,622.28 Total Benefit Overpaid --3 3- Housing Costs Weekly Amounts Gross Rent: £78.37 Ineligible services: -£4.63 Maximum eligible rent: £73.74 Weekly maximum eligible rent used to calculate your benefit: £73.74 |
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Revenues & Benefits Division Letter dated 06/01/2009
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STATEMENT
OF YOUR RENT ACCOUNT Payment Reference:
497630 Statement Date:
07-MAR-2010 Weekly Rent: 7 8.37 Housing Benefit
(Hb): 73.74 Rent to Pay: 4.63 |
23-NOV-2009 01-MAR-2010 |
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Council Tax
Benefit, Details Of Council Tax Benefit From 01/04/2008 to 04/06/2008 Council Tax Liability: £15.48
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STATEMENT OF YOUR
RENT ACCOUNT Payment Reference:
497630 Statement Date:
13-MAR-2011 Weekly Rent: 79.01 Housing Benefit(Hb):
74.2 Rent to Pay : 4.75 |
15-NOV-2010 07-MAR-2 011 |
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Council Tax Bill 2010/11 Your property has been valued in B and B. The full amount due for this year is: Comprising LB Enfield Greater London Authority REASON FOR THIS BILL Annual Billing STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT Gross Charge From 01/04/2010 To 31/03/2011 £1,096.79 Discount Single resident disc of 25% From 01/04/2010 To 31/03/2011 E274.20CR Benefit From 01/04/2010 To 31/03/2011 E822.59CR Amount Due From 01/04/2010 To 31/03/2011 £0.00 Total Amount Due £0.00 |
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Revenues & Benefits Division Dated: 10/03/2010
Details Of Council Tax Benefit From 01/04/2010 to 31/03/2011 Council Tax Liability Net council tax liability: £15.78 |
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Revenues & Benefits Division Letter dated 10/03/2010 Weekly Housing Benefit Awarded £74.26 From Date to Date 05/04/2010 03/04/2011 |
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STATEMENT OF YOUR RENT ACCOUNT Payment Reference: 497630 Statement Date: ll-MAR-2012 Weekly Rent: 83.46 Housing Benefit(Hb): 78.44 Rent to Pay : 5.02 |
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Benefit Notification 14/03/2011 Housing Benefit Notification I have changed your Housing Benefit from 04/04/2011 to take account of new year benefit levels from April. I have decided that your benefit is now as follows: £78.44 per week from 04/04/2011 Your benefit will be paid by directly crediting your rent account. Council Tax Benefit Notification I have changed your Council Tax Benefit from 01/04/2011 to take account of new year benefit levels from April. I have decided that your benefit is now as follows: £15.73 per week from 01/04/2011 £822.59 Council Tax Benefit has been paid to your Council Tax account. The total amount of Council Tax Benefit for 2011/12 is £822.59. Actual amount for Ineligible Water £5.02 Total deductions for services £5.02 |
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Notice of 2011/2012 rent charges Date 3 March 2011 From Monday 4 April 2011, your weekly net rent will be £74.61. In addition, the service charge for your property is as follows: Caretaking £2.73 Grounds Maintenance £1.10 NCTP charge Current charge £2.14 New charge £2.24
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STATEMENT OF YOUR
RENT ACCOUNT Payment Reference:
497630 Statement Date:
ll-MAR-2012 Weekly Rent: 83.46 Housing Benefit(Hb):
78.44 Rent to Pay: 5.02 STATEMENT OF YOUR RENT ACCOUNT Payment Reference: 497630 Statement Date: 05-JUN-2011 Weekly Rent: 83.46 Housing Benefit(Hb): 78.44 Rent to Pay: 5.02 Account Number : 497630 Account Type : Rent Account Transactions From : 20-NOV-2007 To : 14-NOV-2011 Printed on 14-NOV-2011
Account Number: 497630 Account Type : Rent Account Transactions From : 20-NOV-2007 To: 14-NOV-2O07 Printed on 14-NOV-2011
Account Number: 497630 Account Type: Rent Account Transactions From : 20-NOV-2007 To: 14-NOV-2011 Printed on 14-NOV-2011
Account Type: Rent Account Transactions From: 20-NOV-2007 To: 14-NOV-2011 Printed on 14-NOV-2011
Account Number: 497630 Account Type: Rent Account Transactions From : 20-NOV-2007 To: 14-NOV-2011 Printed on 14-NOV-2011
Account Number: 497630 Account Type: Rent Account Transactions From : 20-NOV-2007 To: 14-NOV-2011 Printed on 14-NOV-2011
Account Type: Rent Account Transactions From: 20-NOV-2007 To: 14-NOV-2011 Printed on 14-NOV-2011
Account Number: 497630 Account Type: Rent Account Transactions From: 20-NOV-2007 To: 14-NOV-2011 Printed on 14-NOV-2011
497630 Account Type: Rent Account Transactions From: 20-NOV-2007 To: 14-NOV-2011 Printed on 14-NOV-2Oil
497630 Account Type: Rent Account Transactions From: 20-NOV-2007 To: 14-NOV-2011 Printed on 14-NOV-2011
497630 Account Type: Rent Account Transactions From: 20-NOV-2007 To: 14-NOV-2011 Printed on 14-NOV-2011
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STATEMENT OF YOUR RENT ACCOUNT Payment Reference: 497630 Statement Date: 25-NOV-2012. Weekly Rent: 89.13 Housing Benefit(Hb): 83.73 Rent to Pay: 5.40 |
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STATEMENT OF YOUR RENT ACCOUNT Payment Reference: 497630 Statement Date: 27-MAY-2012 Weekly Rent: 89.13 Housing Benefit(Hb): 83.73 Rent to Pay: 5.40 |
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Notice of 2012/2013 rent charges From 2 April 2012, your weekly net rent will be £79.70. In addition, the service charges for your property are: Ground Maintenance £1.16 Caretaking £2.87 NCTP charge Current charge £2.24 New charge £2.37
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Council Tax Bill 2012/13 14 Mar 2012 This property has been valued in Band B. The full amount due for this year is: = £1,094.38 Comprising Enfield Council = £855.82 Greater London Authority = £238.56 REASON FOR THIS BILL New Year Billing STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT
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The Enfield Councils History FOI Indexed Stage 3 Housing Benefit Notification Page Number: 18,19,20, 14/03/2013 18 Mr. S Cordell 109 Burncroft Avenue Enfield EN3 7JQ Claim Reference: 1623514 NI Reference: JH653811D Rent Reference: 497630 Council Tax Account:55508596 14/03/13 Dear Mr. Cordell Housing Benefit Notification I have changed your Housing Benefit from 01/04/2013
to take account of new year benefit levels from April. I have decided that
your benefit is now as follows: £86.84 per week from 01/04/2013 How You Will Be Paid Your benefit will be paid by directly crediting your
rent account. Notification of Council Tax Support I have worked out your council tax support from 01/04/2013
to take account of new year benefit levels from April. I have decided that
your benefit is now as follows: £12.64 per week from 01/04/2013 How
You Will Be Paid £658.99 council tax support has been
paid to your council tax account. The total amount of council tax support for
2013/14 is £658.99. You will soon receive a Council Tax bill dated 14/03/13
that will tell you how much council tax you will now have to pay. On the back
of the bill is a summary of how we have calculated your Council Tax. Other Information Appeal details for Housing Benefit, information on the
Council Tax Support scheme and other information are included with this
letter. About Council Tax Support In previous years, the Government has funded a national
Council Tax Benefit Scheme which may have meant you did not pay Council Tax.
The Government is abolishing the national Council Tax Benefit Scheme from 1
April 2013. In its place, councils have been asked to set up local
support schemes for council tax but Page 1 of 3 19 the Government has given less funding than it currently
costs. In Enfield, the shortfall in funding is over £4m a year. Despite this funding shortfall, Enfield Council has agreed
a new local Council Tax Support Scheme based on the previous national benefit
scheme with some amendments. Details of the new scheme are available on our
website,
www.enfield.gov.uk/counciltaxonline. Your Council Tax Support award has been based on this new
scheme. How Council Tax Support is worked out Council Tax Support is worked out using the information
supplied in your previous Council Tax Benefit claim and the amount of Council
Tax expected for the property you live in. We start with looking at if you are eligible for any
discounts, such as single person discount. We then turn your remaining amount
of council tax into a weekly amount. Pensioners, war widows of working age, and those receiving
war disability payments will continue to be eligible for Council Tax Support
for up to 100% of the Council Tax that you have to pay. For the remaining
working age claims (aged up to 65) you can receive a maximum benefit of up to
80.5% of council tax due. Claimants receiving the following benefits will
automatically give you the full award less any deductions for non-dependents
(other adults living with you): -
Income Support, -
Guaranteed Credit -
Income based job
seekers allowance. -
Income related
employment and support allowance This means that if you are working age and not in a
protected group, you will get 80.5% of your council tax as a benefit. If you
are a pensioner or protected, you will get 100%. For all other claims we look at your total income, any
savings that you have and deduct from that a recommended allowance that you
need to live on depending on your circumstances and family make-up. For every £1 that your total income is over the
recommended allowance we deduct 20p from the weekly maximum amount of Council
Tax Support you can receive. The amount left is the Council Tax Support we
give you each week. All weekly amounts are then worked out for the year and
paid to your Council Tax Account. You will receive a bill setting out what
contribution, if any, you are expected to pay towards Council Tax. See the
back of the Council Tax bill which for information on how we can calculate
your contribution. Your sincerely Enfield Benefits Service Page 2 of 3 20 Claim reference: 1623514. NI reference: How Your Housing Benefit Has Been Worked Out From 01/04/2013 your Housing Benefit will be
£86.84 each week. The rent you are charged each week is £92.49. Housing Benefit cannot pay for some service charges that
are included in your rent. The rent you pay has to be reduced by the amount
of these service charges. These amounts are shown below: Actual amount for Ineligible Water £5.65 Total deductions for services £5.65 The amount of rent after deducting these charges is
called your maximum eligible rent. Your rent of £92.49 must be reduced by
£5.65, to £86.84 each week. This is your maximum eligible rent. The maximum Housing Benefit you can get is £86.84 each
week. This figure is used when working out 'your total weekly Housing
Benefit'. Your Total Weekly Housing Benefit As you are receiving Income Support, I can pay the
maximum Housing Benefit of £86.84 each week. Page 3 of 3 |
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- “Notification of
Suspension.” -- The Enfield Councils History FOI Indexed Stage 3 Notification of Suspension of Benefit Suspension of Housing Benefit Page Number: 21,22,23,24, 21 Mr S Cordell A5698CY HMP Wormwood Scrubs PO Box 757 Du Cane
Road London W12 0AE 04/07/2013 Dear Mr Cordell 109 Burncroft Avenue Enfield EN3 7JQ Notification of Suspension of Benefit Suspension of
Housing Benefit The law allows me to suspend your Housing Benefit
payments in certain circumstances. I am writing to tell you that I have
suspended payments from 08/07/2013 because we have been informed you
are in prison. Please confirm if you are on remand or have been
sentenced. If you have been sentenced, please confirm the date you were
sentenced. Please reply within one calendar month of the date of this letter
or we will cancel your benefit. Any delay may mean that you lose some
benefit. If you are awarded any benefit it will start from the
Monday following the date, I receive the form. If you want me to consider
awarding you benefit back to the date you made your original claim, you must
tell me when you want the claim to start from, and the reasons why you failed
to give me the information I asked for with your previous application. Suspension of Council Tax Support The law allows me to suspend council tax support
payments in certain circumstances. I am writing to tell you that I have
suspended your council tax support payments from 04/07/2013 because we
have been advised you are in prison. Applying for Further Help If you wish to re-apply for further help to pay your rent
based on your new circumstances, you can apply online at:
www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitcalculator, within one month of the
date of this letter. Any delay may mean that you lose some benefit. Changes in your circumstances Page 1 of 4 22 If your circumstances change, you must tell us about them
immediately. For example: 1.
You start working
or you earn more or less money. 2.
Your benefits/tax
credits change or are stopped. 3.
You move home. 4.
Your rent
changes. 5.
You go to stay
with friends, family or go into hospital for more than 2 weeks. 1.
You become a
student or stop being a student. 2.
Anyone comes to
live with you, or someone moves out 3.
Your savings
change. 4.
Your child leaves
school or other education 5.
You have a baby. 6.
Someone dies. 7.
Any other change
which may affect your entitlement to benefit. 8.
Someone else in
your home has any of these changes. If you don't tell us about a change, we may fine you or
take legal action and you will have to pay back any money that you were not
entitled to. You can report a change in circumstance on our website at www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline
or by calling 020 8379 1000, Alternatively, you can write to us telling us what has
changed, when and if there has been a delay in telling us, why. You will also
need to send evidence to support your claim. Further information is also
available on our website
www.enfield.gov.uk/benefits. Right of Appeal for Housing Benefit If you do not agree with the Housing Benefit decision, you
must challenge it within one month of the date of this letter. You can: 1.
Ask us to explain
our decision (by phoning 020 8379 1000) 2.
Write and ask us
to reconsider. 3.
Write to us and
ask for our decision to be looked at by the Independent Tribunal run by the
Tribunal Service. Your letter must be written in English, be signed by you
and contain your name and address, the benefit you are appealing against and
the grounds for your appeal. Please include any evidence that supports your
appeal. Appeals about the income used in your Pension Credit Award will be
forwarded to the Pension Credit Service as we are legally bound to use the
figures, they give us. If you disagree with a Local Council Tax Support Scheme
decision If you do not agree with the Council Tax Support Scheme
decision, you do not have a formal right to appeal. However, you can still: Ask us to explain our decision (by phoning 020 8379 1000) Write and ask us to reconsider! If you are still unhappy you can write to us to make a
formal complaint Page 2 of 4 23 Your letter must be written in English, be
received within one month of the date of this letter, be signed by you and
give your name, address, grounds for reconsideration and any evidence. Pension Service Enquiries If you need to contact the Pension Centre about
your Pension Credits, you can either phone them on 0845 606 0265 or write to
them at The Pension Centre, PO Box 4, Gateshead, NE92 1BQ. Further information about benefits and an
explanation of key terms is available on our website. www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline How to contact us New online service. Most frequently asked for information and
online forms all in one place. www.enfield.gov.uk/counciltaxonline or www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline There are free internet facilities in local
council libraries and at our major reception areas. Email - revs@enfield.gov.uk Telephone - 020 8379 1000 To get to the right information even faster you
can use Hot Keys to take you straight there. Post - Revenues and Benefits Division, PO Box
63, Civic Centre, Enfield, EN1 3XW in person Our reception areas can be very
busy, and you may have to wait to see an advisor. If you are making a new
claim, you can make an appointment to see a benefit advisor by calling 020
8379 1000. Drop-in services are available at the following
locations Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm: John Wilkes House, 79 High Street, Ponders End,
Enfield, EN3 4EN Civic Centre, Silver Street, Enfield, EN1 3XW. Edmonton Centre, 36-44 South Mall, Edmonton, N9
OTN (Simple enquiries and forms only) Pension Service Enquiries If you need to contact the Pension Centre about
your Pension Credits, you can either phone them on 0845 606 0265 or write to
them at The Pension Centre, PO Box 4, Gateshead, NE92 1BQ. Further information about benefits and an
explanation of key terms is available on our website. www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline Yours sincerely Page 3 of 4 24 Rashida HAJAJ Benefits Assessor |
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Simon Cordell 109
BURNCROFT Ave Enfield
Middlesex EN3
7JQ 24/07/2013 To Whom It
May Concern: I am
writing this letter after a letter I got dated 18/07/2013 about my
housing benefit and council tax being suspended from the 08/07/2013
due to you getting information as to me being in prison. I was remanded to prison for I day and was
released on the 28/06/2013. I did call
your offices on the 16/07/2013 to ask if my benefits for housing and
council tax were still being paid due to me just finding out my D WP payments
had been stopped. I was told on this date they were still being paid and the
lady my mum spoke to on the phone told her that due to me having some issue I
could get council tax reduction due to mental impairment and that the Lady
would send out the paperwork. I have
put an appeal into the DWP about my claim being stopped and I am waiting to
hear from them. Since I got released
from prison after one day on the 28/06/2013 I have had nothing to live
on I have not got any food or gas or electric at my address for the last few
days as it has now run out and I have no way to live until the DWP looks at
my appeal. I called
the DWP today 24/07/2013 to see if there is any update on my claim and
have been told as of to date there is no update. But they should have
something in the next few days, I told them I have no way to live but they
cannot speed anything up. They got my letter on the 19/07/2013 but it
has yet to be scanned into their system.
I am therefore asking if my housing benefit and council tax can be put
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The Enfield Councils History FOI Indexed Stage 3 Award of Benefit Page Number: 28,29,30,31,32,33, 01/11/2013 28 Claim Reference: 1623514 NI Reference: JH653811D Rent Reference: 497630 Council Tax Account:55508596 01/11/2013 Dear Mr Cordell 109 Burncroft Avenue Enfield EN3 7JQ Award of Benefit Mr S Cordell A5698CY HMP Wormwood Scrubs PO Box 757 Du Cane Road London W12 0AE Housing Benefit Notification Thank you for your claim for Housing Benefit. I have
re-instated your claim because we have looked at your claim again. I have
decided that your benefit is as follows: £86.84 per week from 08/07/2013 to 11/08/2013 £86.84 per week from
12/08/2013 How You Will
Be Paid Your benefit will be paid by directly crediting your
rent account. Your benefit payment of £1,649.96 for 08/07/2013to
17/11/2013 will be paid on 11/11/2013. Notification of
Council Tax Support Thank you for your claim for council tax support. I have
decided that your benefit is as follows: £12.64 per week from 08/07/2013
to 11/08/2013 £12.64 per week from 12/08/2013 How You
Will Be Paid £482.05 council tax support has been paid to your
council tax account. The total amount of council tax support for 2013/14
is £658.98. You will soon receive a Council Tax bill that will tell
you how much council tax you will now have to pay. Right of Appeal for Housing Benefit If you do not agree with the Housing Benefit decision, you
must challenge it within one month of the date of this letter. Page 1 of 6 29 You can: 1.
Ask us to explain
our decision (by phoning 020 8379 1000) 2.
Write and ask us
to reconsider! 3.
Write to us and
ask for our decision to be looked at by the Independent Tribunal run by the
Tribunal Service. Your letter must be written in English, be received within
one month of the date of this letter, be signed by you and give your name,
address, grounds for reconsideration and any evidence. If you disagree with a Local Council Tax Support Scheme
decision If you do not agree with the Council Tax Support Scheme
decision, you do not have a formal right to appeal. However, you can still: Ask us to explain our decision (by phoning 020 8379 1000) Write and ask us to reconsider! If you are still unhappy you can write to us to make a
formal complaint Your letter must be written in English, be received within
one month of the date of this letter, be signed by you and give your name,
address, grounds for reconsideration and any evidence. Changes in your circumstances If your circumstances change, you must tell us about them
immediately. For example: 1.
You start working
or you earn money. 2.
Your benefits/tax
credits change or are stopped. 3.
You move home. 4.
Your rent
changes. 5.
You go to stay
with friends, family or go into hospital for more than 2 weeks. 1.
You become a
student or stop being a student. 2.
Anyone comes to
live with you, or someone moves out. 3.
Your savings
change. 4.
Your child leaves
school or other education 5.
You have a baby. 6.
Someone dies. 7.
Any other change
which may affect your entitlement to benefit. 8.
Someone else in
your home has any of these changes. If you do not tell us about a change, we may fine you or
take legal action and you will have to pay back any money to which you were
not entitled. You can report a change in circumstance on our website at
www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline or by calling 020 8379
1000. Alternatively, you can write to us telling us what has
changed, when and if there has been a delay in telling us, why. You will also
need to send evidence to support your claim. Further information is also
available on our website
www.enfield.gov.uk/benefits. How to contact us New online service. Most frequently asked for information and online forms all
in one place. www.enfield.gov.uk/counciltaxonline or
www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline There are free internet facilities in local council
libraries and at our major reception areas. Page 2 of 6 30 Email - revs@enfield.gov.uk Telephone - 020 8379 1000 To get to the right information even faster you
can use Hot Keys to take you straight there. Post - Revenues and Benefits Division, PO Box
63, Civic Centre, Enfield, EN1 3XW In person Our reception areas can be very busy,
and you may have to wait to see an advisor. If you are making a new claim,
you can make an appointment to see a benefit advisor by calling 020 8379
1000. Drop-in services are available at the following
locations Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm: John Wilkes House, 79 High Street, Ponders End,
Enfield, EN3 4EN Civic Centre, Silver Street, Enfield, EN1 3XW. Edmonton Centre, 36-44 South Mall, Edmonton, N9
0TN (Simple enquiries and forms only) Pension Service Enquiries If you need to contact the Pension Centre about
your Pension Credits, you can either phone them on 0845 606 0265 or write to
them at The Pension Centre, PO Box 4, Gateshead, NE92 1BQ. Further information about benefits and an
explanation of key terms is available on our website www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline Yours sincerely Benefits Assessment Team Page 3 of 6 31 How Your Housing Benefit Has Been Worked Out for the
period From 08/07/2013 to 11/08/2013 your Housing
Benefit will be £86.84 each week. Claim reference: 1623514. The rent you are charged each week is £92.49. Housing Benefit cannot pay for some service charges that
are included in your rent. The rent you pay must be reduced by the amount of
these service charges. These amounts are shown below: Actual amount for Ineligible Water £5.65 Total deductions for services £5.65 The amount of rent after deducting these charges is
called your maximum eligible rent. Your rent of £92.49 must be reduced by
£5.65, to £86.84 each week. This is your maximum eligible rent. The maximum Housing Benefit you can get is £86.84 each
week. This figure is used when working out 'your total weekly Housing
Benefit'. The amount of Housing Benefit has been worked out by
comparing the money you have coming in each week, to an amount the Government
has decided is the minimum that someone in your circumstances needs to cover
basic living expenses. Your Total Weekly Income The amount of money you have coming in each week has been
worked out as follows: Total weekly income £0.00 Your Total Savings If you have savings and capital over £6,000.00, an amount
of £1.00 must be added to your weekly income for each additional £250.00, or
part of £250.00 you have. You have told me that you have no savings or capital, so I
have added nothing to your weekly income. If you get savings credit in your
pension credit, your savings have already been considered by the Pension
Service and will not be shown on this letter. Your Applicable Amount Your applicable amount is made up of the following
allowances and premiums: Single claimant twenty-five or over Total applicable amount Your Total Weekly Housing Benefit As your total weekly income of £0.00 is the same as or
less than your 'applicable amount' of £71.70,1 can pay you your maximum
Housing Benefit of £86.84 each week. You may be entitled to Income Support or Jobseeker's
Allowance. You should contact the Jobcentre Plus on 0800 055 6688 for more
information. £71.70 £71.70 Claim reference: 1623514. Page 4 of 6 32 How Your Housing Benefit Has Been Worked Out for the
period From 12/08/2013 your Housing Benefit will be
£86.84 each week. NI reference: JH Your maximum housing benefit is £86.84. This amount has
not changed since 08/07/2013. Please look at that period for full
details of how your maximum benefit has been worked out. Your Total Weekly Housing Benefit Since you are receiving Employment and Support Allowance
(income related), you are entitled to the maximum Housing Benefit of £86.84
each week. How Your Council Tax Support Has Been Worked Out Based on your circumstances I have decided to assess
your claim using the Working Age scheme. From 08/07/2013 to 11/08/2013, your
council tax support is £12.64 each week. The maximum council tax support you could get. Your council tax liability for the year is £818.62 which
for this period is £15.70 each week. The maximum council tax support you could get is
therefore £15.70 each week. This figure is used when working
out 'your total weekly council tax support'. Your Total Weekly Income The amount of money you have coming in each week has
been worked out as follows: Total Weekly Income £0.00 Your Total Savings The Working Age scheme sets the amounts added to your
weekly income if you have savings. If you have savings and capital over
£6,000.00, an amount of £1.00 must be added to your weekly income for each
additional £250.00, or part of £250.00 you have. You have told me that you have no savings or capital, so
I have added nothing to your weekly income. If you get savings credit in your
pension credit, your savings have already been considered by the Pension
Service and will not be shown on this letter. Your applicable amount Your applicable amount is made up of the following
allowances and premiums: Single claimant twenty-five or over £71.70 Total Applicable Amount £71.70 Your Total Weekly Council Tax Support As your total weekly income of £0.00 is the same as or
less than your 'applicable amount' of £71.70,1 can pay you your
maximum council tax support of £15.70 each week. A reduction of the maximum council tax support of
£15.70 that you could get each week must be reduced by £3.06,
to £12.64. How Your Council Tax Support Has Been Worked Out Page five
of six 33 Based on your circumstances I have decided to assess
your claim using the Working Age scheme. From 12/08/2013, your council tax support is £12.64
each week. The maximum council tax support you could get. Your council tax liability for the year is £818.62
which for this period is £15.70 each week. The maximum council tax support you could get is
therefore £15.70 each week. This figure is used when working
out 'your total weekly council tax support'. Your Total Weekly Council Tax Support A reduction of the maximum council tax support of £15.70
that you could get each week must be reduced by £3.06, to £12.64. As you are receiving income related employment and
support allowance, you are entitled to the maximum council tax support of £12.64
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The Enfield Councils History FOI Indexed Stage 3 No Change in Benefit Housing Benefit Notification Page Number: 34,35,36,37, 22/11/2013 34 Mr S Cordell 109 Burncroft Avenue Enfield EN3 7JQ Dear Mr Cordell 109 Burncroft Avenue Enfield EN3 7JQ No Change in Benefit Housing Benefit Notification I have worked out your Housing Benefit again because you
have been awarded a state benefit. However, this has not changed your
benefit, which remains as follows: £86.84 per week from 25/11/2013
Notification of Council Tax Support I have worked out your council tax support again because
you have been awarded a state benefit. However, this has not changed your
benefit, which remains as follows: £12.64 per week from 25/11/2013 How You
Will Be Paid Your council tax support award for 2013/14 has
not changed. The total amount of council tax support for that year is £658.98. Right of Appeal for Housing Benefit If you do not agree with the Housing Benefit decision, you
must challenge it within one month of the date of this letter. You can: 1.
Ask us to explain
our decision (by phoning 020 8379 1000) 2.
Write and ask us
to reconsider. 3.
Write to us and
ask for our decision to be looked at by the Independent Tribunal run by the
Tribunal Service. Your letter must be written in English, be received within
one month of the date of this letter, be signed by you and give your name,
address, grounds for reconsideration and any evidence. If you disagree with a Local Council Tax Support Scheme
decision If you do not agree with the Council Tax Support Scheme
decision, you do not have a formal right to appeal. However, you can still: Ask us to explain our decision (by phoning 020 8379 1000) Write and ask us to reconsider. Page 1 of 4 35 If you are still unhappy you can write to us to make a
formal complaint Your letter must be written in English, be received within
one month of the date of this letter, be signed by you and give your name,
address, grounds for reconsideration and any evidence. Changes in your circumstances If your circumstances change, you must tell us about them
immediately. For example: 1.
You start working
or you earn money. 2.
Your benefits/tax
credits change or are stopped. 3.
You move home. 4.
Your rent
changes. 5.
You go to stay
with friends, family or go into hospital for more than 2 weeks. 6.
You become a
student or stop being a student. 7.
Anyone comes to
live with you, or someone moves out. 8.
Your savings
change. 9.
Your child leaves
school or other education 10.
You have a baby. 11.
Someone dies. 12.
Any other change
which may affect your entitlement to benefit. 13.
Someone else in
your home has any of these changes. If you do not tell us about a change, we may fine you or
take legal action and you will have to pay back any money to which you were
not entitled. You can report a change in circumstance on our website atwww.enfield.gov.uk/benefits
online or by calling 020 8379 1000. Alternatively, you can write to us telling us what has
changed, when and if there has been a delay in telling us, why. You will also
need to send evidence to support your claim. Further information is also
available on our website
www.enfield.gov.uk/benefits. How to contact us New online service. Most frequently asked for information and online forms all
in one place. www.enfield.gov.uk/counciltaxonlineorwww.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline There are free internet facilities in local council
libraries and at our major reception areas. Email -
revs@enfield.gov.uk Telephone - 020 8379 1000 To get to the right information even faster you can use
Hot Keys to take you straight there. Post - Revenues and Benefits Division, PO Box 63, Civic
Centre, Enfield, EN1 3XW In person Our reception areas can be very busy, and you
may have to wait to see an advisor. If you are making a new claim, you can
make an appointment to see a benefit advisor by calling 020 8379 3798. Drop-in services are available at the following locations
Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm: Page 2 of 4 36 John Wilkes House, 79 High Street, Ponders End, Enfield,
EN3 4EN Civic Centre, Silver Street, Enfield, EN1 3XW. Edmonton Centre, 36-44 South Mall, Edmonton, N9 OTN
(Simple enquiries and forms only) Pension Service Enquiries If you need to contact the Pension Centre about your
Pension Credits, you can either phone them on 0845 606 0265 or write to them
at The Pension Centre, PO Box 4, Gateshead, NE92 1BQ. Further information about benefits and an explanation of
key terms is available on our website www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline Yours sincerely Mark Pruis Page 3 of 4 37 How Your Housing Benefit Has Been Worked Out for the
period From 25/11/2013 your Housing Benefit will be
£86.84 each week. The rent you are charged each week is £92.49. Housing Benefit cannot pay for some service charges that
are included in your rent. The rent you pay must be reduced by the amount of
these service charges. These amounts are shown below: Actual amount for Ineligible Water £5.65 Total deductions for services £5.65 The amount of rent after deducting these charges is
called your maximum eligible rent. Your rent of £92.49 must be reduced by
£5.65, to £86.84 each week. This is your maximum eligible rent. The maximum Housing Benefit you can get is £86.84 each
week. This figure is used when working out 'your total weekly Housing
Benefit'. Your Total Weekly Housing Benefit As you are receiving Income Support, I can pay the
maximum Housing Benefit of £86.84 each week. How Your Council Tax Support Has Been Worked Out Based on your circumstances I have decided to assess
your claim using the Working Age scheme. From 25/11/2013, your council tax support is
£12.64 each week. The maximum council tax support you could get. Your council tax liability for the year is £818.62 which
for this period is £15.70 each week. The maximum council tax support you could get is
therefore £15.70 each week. This figure is used when working out 'your total
weekly council tax support'. Your Total Weekly Council Tax Support A reduction of the maximum council tax support of £15.70
that you could get each week must be reduced by £3.06, to £12.64. As you are receiving income support, I can pay you your
maximum council tax support of £12.64 each week. Page 4 of 4 |
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The Enfield Councils History FOI Indexed Stage 3 Housing Benefit Notification Page Number: 41,42,43,44,45, 27/02/2015 42 Mr. S Cordell 109 Burncroft Avenue Enfield EN3 7JQ 27/02/2015 Dear Mr. Cordell Housing Benefit Notification I have changed your Housing Benefit from 06/04/2015 to take account of new year
benefit levels from April. I have decided that your benefit is now as
follows: £93.08 per week from 06/04/2015
How You Will Be Paid Your benefit will be paid by directly crediting your rent
account. Council Tax Support Notification I have worked out your council tax support from 01/04/2015 to take account of new council
tax and benefit levels from April. I have decided that your benefit is now as
follows: £12.53 per week from 01/04/2015 How You Will Be Paid £655.22 council tax support has been paid to your council tax
account. The total amount of council tax support for 2015/16 is £655.22. You will receive a council tax bill dated 13th March 2015 that will tell you how much council tax you will now have
to pay. On the back of the bill is a summary of how we have calculated your
council tax. Right of Appeal for Housing Benefit If you do not agree with the Housing Benefit decision, you must
challenge it within one month of the date of this letter. You can: 1.
Write and ask us to reconsider 2.
Write to us and ask for our decision to be looked at by the
Independent Tribunal run by the Tribunal Service. Your letter must be written in English, be received within one
month of the date of this letter, be signed by you and give your name,
address, grounds for reconsideration and any evidence. If you disagree with a Local Council Tax Support Scheme decision If you do not agree with the Council Tax Support Scheme decision,
you do not have a formal Page 1 of 4 43 right to appeal. However, you can still: Write and ask us to reconsider If you are still unhappy you can write to us to make a formal
complaint Your letter must be written in English, be received within one
month of the date of this letter, be signed by you and give your name,
address, grounds for reconsideration and any evidence. Changes in your circumstances If your circumstances change, you must tell us about them
immediately. For example: 1.
You start working or you earn more or less money 2.
Your benefits/tax credits change or are stopped 3.
You move home 4.
Your rent changes 5.
You go to stay with friends, family or go into hospital for more
than 2 weeks 6.
You become a student or stop being a student 7.
Anyone comes to live with you, or someone moves out 8.
Your savings change 9.
Your child leaves school or other education 10.
You have a baby 11.
Someone dies 12.
Any other change which may affect your entitlement to benefit 13.
Someone else in your home has any of these changes If you don't tell us about a change, we may fine you or take legal
action and you will have to pay back any money that you were not entitled to. You can report a change in circumstance on our website atwww.enfield.gov.uk/benefits online Alternatively, you can write or email us telling us what has
changed, when and if there has been a delay in telling us, why. You will also
need to send evidence to support your claim. Further information is also
available on our website How to contact us My Enfield Account Make the most of Enfield's online self-service secure portals. Sign up for My Enfield - Residents for access to
your Council Tax accounts, Housing Benefit and Council Tax support claims. Sign up for My Enfield - Landlords to access your
tenants Housing Benefit payment schedules if you are paid directly From your accounts you can view balances, next payments, payments
made, benefit awards personal details, payment schedules, inform us of
changes, apply for discounts and much more. To register:
www.enfield.gov.uk/myenfield Online - Benefits homepage visit www.enfield.gov.uk/benefits Online forms
visit www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline Email -
revs@enfield.gov.uk Page 2 of 4 44 There are free internet facilities in local council libraries and
at our major reception areas. Post - Revenues and Benefits, PO Box 63, Civic
Centre, Enfield, EN1 3XW Telephone - 020 8379 1000 (8am-6pm). For further details on how to contact us please visit www.enfield.gov.uk/contact_us Providing Evidence? - Please note we can now accept all supporting
documents electronically by email to revs@enfield.gov.uk. If you have a
benefit reference number insert it into the subject box in pointed brackets:
<XXXXXXXXX> Identification such as passports, driving licences etc. must still
be provided in person at one of our offices or sent in via the post. Please note that your information will be processed in line with
the Councils privacy notice which is available at www.enfield.gov.uk/privacy Yours sincerely Page 3 of 4 45 How Your Housing Benefit Has Been Worked Out for the period From 06/04/2015 your
Housing Benefit will be £93.08 each week. The rent you are charged each week is £99.19. Housing Benefit cannot pay for some service charges that are
included in your rent. The rent you pay has to be reduced by the amount of
these service charges. These amounts are shown below: Actual amount for Ineligible Water £6.11 Total deductions for services £6.11 The amount of rent after deducting these charges is called your
maximum eligible rent. Your rent of £99.19 must be reduced by £6.11, to
£93.08 each week. This is your maximum eligible rent. The maximum Housing Benefit you can get is £93.08 each week.
This figure is used when working out 'your total weekly Housing Benefit'. Your Total Weekly Housing Benefit As you are receiving Income Support, I can pay the maximum
Housing Benefit of £93.08 each week. How Your Council Tax Support Has Been Worked Out Based on your circumstances I have decided to assess your claim
using the Working Age scheme. From 01/04/2015, your
council tax support is £12.53 each week. The maximum council tax support you could get Your council tax liability for the year is £813.94 which for
this period is £15.57 each week. The maximum council tax support you could get is therefore
£15.57 each week. This figure is used when working out 'your total weekly
council tax support'. Your Total Weekly Council Tax Support A reduction of the maximum council tax support of £15.57 that
you could get each week must be reduced by £3.04, to £12.53. As you are receiving income support, I can pay you your maximum
council tax support of £12.53 each week. Page 4 of 4 |
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The Enfield Councils History FOI Indexed Stage 3 No Change in Benefit Housing Benefit Notification Page Number: 46,47,48,49, 17/03/2015 46 Mr. S Cordell 109 Burncroft Avenue Enfield EN3 7JQ Dear Mr. Cordell No Change in Benefit Housing Benefit
Notification I have worked out your Housing Benefit again because. However,
this has not changed your benefit, which remains as follows: £93.08 per week from 06/04/2015
Council Tax Benefit Notification I have worked out your Council Tax Benefit again because your
claim has been recalculated for the new financial year. However, this has not
changed your benefit, which remains as follows: £15.74 per week from 01/04/2012 to 31/03/2013 Council
Tax Support Notification I have worked out your council tax support again because your
claim has been recalculated for the new financial year. However, this has not
changed your benefit, which remains as follows: £12.53 per week from 01/04/2015
Right of Appeal for Housing Benefit If you do not agree with the Housing Benefit decision, you must
challenge it within one month of the date of this letter. You can: 1.
Write and ask us to reconsider 2.
Write to us and ask for our decision to be looked at by the
Independent Tribunal run by the Tribunal Service. Your letter must be written in English, be received within one
month of the date of this letter, be signed by you and give your name,
address, grounds for reconsideration and any evidence. If you disagree with a Local Council Tax Support Scheme decision If you do not agree with the Council Tax Support Scheme decision,
you do not have a formal right to appeal. However, you can still: Write and ask us to reconsider If you are still unhappy you can write to us to make a formal
complaint Page 1 of 5 47 Your letter must be written in English, be received within one
month of the date of this letter, be signed by you and give your name,
address, grounds for reconsideration and any evidence. Changes in your circumstances If your circumstances change, you must tell us about them
immediately. For example: 1.
You start working or you earn more or less money 2.
Your benefits/tax credits change or are stopped 3.
You move home 4.
Your rent changes 5.
You go to stay with friends, family or go into hospital for more
than 2 weeks 6.
You become a student or stop being a student 7.
Anyone comes to live with you, or someone moves out 8.
Your savings change 9.
Your child leaves school or other education 10.
You have a baby 11.
Someone dies 12.
Any other change which may affect your entitlement to benefit 13.
Someone else in your home has any of these changes If you don't tell us about a change, we may fine you or take legal
action and you will have to pay back any money that you were not entitled to. You can report a change in circumstance on our website at www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline Alternatively, you can write or email us telling us what has
changed, when and if there has been a delay in telling us, why. You will also
need to send evidence to support your claim. Further information is also
available on our website How to contact us My Enfield Account Make the most of Enfield's online self-service secure portals. Sign up for My Enfield - Residents for access to your Council Tax
accounts, Housing Benefit and Council Tax support claims. Sign up for My Enfield - Landlords to access your tenants Housing
Benefit payment schedules if you are paid directly From your accounts you can view balances, next payments, payments
made, benefit awards personal details, payment schedules, inform us of
changes, apply for discounts and much more To register:
www.enfield.gov.uk/myenfield Online - Benefits homepage visit www.enfield.gov.uk/benefits Online forms visit www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline Email -
revs@enfield.gov.uk There are free internet facilities in local council libraries and
at our major reception areas. Post - Revenues and Benefits, PO Box 63, Civic Centre, Enfield,
EN1 3XW Page 2 of 5 48 Telephone - 020 8379 1000 (8am-6pm) For further details on how to contact us please visit www.enfield.gov.uk/contact_us Providing Evidence? - Please note we can now accept all supporting
documents electronically by email to revs@enfield.gov.uk. If you have a
benefit reference number insert it into the subject box in pointed brackets:
<XXXXXXX> Identification such as passports, driving licences etc. must
still be provided in person at, one of our offices or sent in via the post. Please note that your information will be processed in line with
the Council's privacy notice which is available at www.enfield.gov.uk/privacy Yours sincerely Rebecca Rush C Tax Officer Page 3 of 5 49 How Your Housing Benefit Has Been Worked Out for the period From 06/04/2015 your
Housing Benefit will be £93.08 each week. The rent you are charged each week is £99.19. Housing Benefit cannot pay for some service charges that are
included in your rent. The rent you pay has to be reduced by the amount of
these service charges. These amounts are shown below: Actual amount for Ineligible Water £6.11 Total deductions for services £6.11 The amount of rent after deducting these charges is called your maximum
eligible rent. Your rent of £99.19 must be reduced by £6.11, to £93.08 each
week. This is your maximum eligible rent. The maximum Housing Benefit you can get is £93.08 each week.
This figure is used when working out 'your total weekly Housing Benefit'. Your Total Weekly Housing Benefit As you are receiving Income Support, I can pay the maximum
Housing Benefit of £93.08 each week. Claim reference: 1623514 NI reference: JH653811D How Your Council Tax Benefit Has Been Worked Out From 01/04/2012 to 31/03/2013, your Council Tax
Benefit is £15.74 each week. Your Council Tax liability for the year is £820.78 which for
this period is £15.74 each week. The maximum Council Tax Benefit you can get is £15.74 each week.
This figure is used when working out 'your total weekly Council Tax Benefit'. Your Total Weekly Council Tax Benefit As you are receiving Income Support, I can pay the maximum
Council Tax Benefit of £15.74 each week. How Your Council Tax Support Has Been Worked Out Based on your circumstances I have decided to assess your claim
using the Working Age scheme. From 01/04/2015, your
council tax support is £12.53 each week. The maximum council tax support you could get Your council tax liability for the year is £813.94 which for
this period is £15.57 each week. The maximum council tax support you could get is therefore
£15.57 each week. This figure is used when working out 'your total weekly
council tax support'. Page 4 of 5 50 Your Total Weekly Council Tax Support A reduction of the maximum council tax support of £15.57 that
you could get each week must be reduced by £3.04, to £12.53. As you are receiving income support, I can pay you your maximum
council tax support of £12.53 each week. Page 5 of 5 |
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The Enfield Councils History FOI Indexed Stage 3 Housing
Benefit Notification Page Number: 50,51,52,53,54, -- 51 -- Mr.
S Cordell 109
Burncroft Avenue Enfield EN3
7JQ 27/02/2016 Dear
Mr. Cordell Housing Benefit Notification I
have changed your Housing Benefit from 04/04/2016 to take account of
new year benefit levels from April. I have decided that your benefit is now
as follows: £93.19
per week from 04/04/2016 how You Will Be Paid Your
benefit will be paid by directly crediting your rent account. Council Tax Support Notification I
have worked out your council tax support from 01/04/2016 to take
account of new council tax and benefit levels from April. I have decided that
your benefit is now as follows: £11.92
per week from 01/04/2016 How You Will Be Paid £621.32
council tax support has been credited to your council tax account. The total
amount of council tax support for 2016/17 is £621.32. You
will receive a council tax bill that will tell you how much council tax you
will now have to pay. On the back of the bill is a summary of how we have
calculated your council tax. Right of Appeal for Housing Benefit If
you do not agree with the Housing Benefit decision, you must challenge it
within one month of the date of this letter. You
can: 1.
Write and ask us to reconsider 2.
Write to us and ask for our decision to be looked at by the
Independent Tribunal run by the Tribunal Service. Your
letter must be written in English, be received within one month of the date
of this letter, be signed by you and give your name, address, grounds for
reconsideration and any evidence. If you disagree with a Local Council Tax Support Scheme decision If
you do not agree with the Council Tax Support Scheme decision, you do not
have a formal right to appeal. However, you can still: Page 1 of 4 52 Write
and ask us to reconsider If
you are still unhappy you can write to us to make a formal complaint Your
letter must be written in English, be received within one month of the date
of this letter, be signed by you and give your name, address, grounds for
reconsideration and any evidence. Changes in your circumstances If
your circumstances change, you must tell us about them immediately. For
example: 1.
You start working or you earn more or less money 2.
Your benefits/tax credits change or are stopped 3.
You move home 4.
Your rent changes 5.
You go to stay with friends, family or go into hospital for more
than 2 weeks 6.
You become a student or stop being a student 7.
Anyone comes to live with you, or someone moves out 8.
Your savings change 9.
Your child leaves school or other education 10.
You have a baby 11.
Someone dies 12.
Any other change which may affect your entitlement to benefit 13.
Someone else in your home has any of these changes If
you don't tell us about a change, we may fine you or take legal action and
you will have to pay back any money that you were not entitled to. You
can report a change of circumstance using your Enfield Connected account. Visit www.enfield.gov.uk to set up an Enfield
Connected account which will enable you to: 1.
Check your payment and entitlement history 2.
Inform us of a change in circumstance by editing your account
profile* 3.
Check and apply for benefits including Government benefits* 4.
If you are a landlord this will give you access to your tenants
Housing Benefit payments schedules if you are paid directly 5.
And more…. will be available from 6 April 2016. Enfield
Council is improving its on-line services to enable you to access more
Council services in one place, speed up your payments and save you time. Sign
up today for an Enfield Connected account at If
you do not have access to the internet, or would like help to set up an
account, our Digital Champions are available at your local library to help
you. Providing Evidence? - Please note we can now accept all supporting documents
electronically by email to revs@enfield.gov.uk. If you have a benefit
reference number insert it into the subject box in pointed brackets:
<XXXXXXX> Identification such as passports, driving licenses etc. must still be
provided in person at one of our offices or sent in via the post. Please
note that your information will be processed in line with the Council's
privacy notice which is available at www.enfield.gov.uk Page 2 of 4 53 Yours
sincerely 54 How Your Housing Benefit Has Been Worked Out for the period From
04/04/2016 your Housing Benefit will be £93.19 each week. The
rent you are charged each week is £99.49. Housing
Benefit cannot pay for some service charges that are included in your rent.
The rent you pay has to be reduced by the amount of these service charges.
These amounts are shown below: Actual
amount for Ineligible Water £6.30 Total deductions for services £6.30 The
amount of rent after deducting these charges is called your maximum eligible
rent. Your rent of £99.49 must be reduced by £6.30, to £93.19 each week. This
is your maximum eligible rent. The
maximum Housing Benefit you can get is £93.19 each week. This figure is used
when working out 'your total weekly Housing Benefit'. Your Total Weekly Housing Benefit As
you are receiving Income Support, I can pay the maximum Housing Benefit of
£93.19 each week. How Your Council Tax Support Has Been Worked Out Based
on your circumstances I have decided to assess your claim using the Working
Age scheme. From
01/04/2016, your council tax support is £11.92 each week. The maximum council tax support you could get Your
council tax liability for the year is £828.43 which for this period is £15.89
each week. The
maximum council tax support you could get is therefore £15.89 each week. This
figure is used when working out 'your total weekly council tax support'. Your Total Weekly Council Tax Support A
reduction of the maximum council tax support of £15.89 that you could get
each week must be reduced by £3.97, to £11.92. As
you are receiving income support, I can pay you your maximum council tax
support of £11.92 each week. Page
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The Enfield Councils History FOI Indexed Stage 4 Notice of 2016/2017 rent charges Page Number: 01/03/2016 7 ENFIELD Payment reference number
497630 Patch number N9 Mr. S Cordell 109 Burncroft Avenue Enfield Middlesex EN37JQ ENFIELD Council Council Housing Customer Services The Edmonton Centre 36-44
South Mall Edmonton Green, London N9
OTN Sign up for an online
Enfield Connected account to make your account – Date: 1st March 2016 Notice of 2016/2017 rent charges Dear Mr. S Cordell From 4th April 2016,
your weekly net rent will be £87.38. In addition, the service charges for
your property are: Ground Maintenance £1.44 Caretaking £3.38 Enhanced Cleaning Charge
in £0.59 Landlord Communal Service
Charge £0.40 Communal Areas If you pay for water and
sewerage services, you will continue to pay these on top of your rent and
service charges. If you get Housing
Benefit, it will automatically be updated to take into account the new rent.
If you are of working age and have at least one spare bedroom your Housing
Benefit will be cut. This rule does not apply to people over pension age. If
you are affected your HB will automatically be adjusted. More information
about the rules can be found at We will write to you
again soon, in the form of a rent payment schedule. This will include: all the individual
charges and rebates that make up your new rent any Housing Benefit
allowance, and the actual amount you must pay. Use and occupation If you are still living
at this address on 4th April 2016 and if either: - you are not our tenant
on that date; or • we have ended your
security of tenure because we have served you with a notice to quit: then you must pay a
weekly charge for your continued use and occupation of the property. If this
applies to you, we will soon be sending you a letter showing the actual
amount you must pay every week. Garage Charges and
Parking Bays Below is the current rent
and the new rent that will come into effect from 4th April 2016. Current rent new rent Standard garage £9.81 £10.00 Parking bay £4.95 £5.00 If you are a council
tenant or leaseholder, and you rent 1 or 2 garages, you do not have to pay
VAT Private tenants who rent
a garage from us, or any council tenant or leaseholder that rents more than 2
garages, must pay a Non-Council Tenant Premium (NCTP) on top of the rent, and
add VAT of 20% onto both charges. Current charge new charge NCTP charge £2.60 £2.66 You may also have to pay
water rates to cover the cost of draining surface water from the area around
the garage. We will show details of the
charges on your next letter, which we will be sending you soon. Visit www.enfield.gov.uk to set up an Enfield
Connected account which will enable you to: • Check your balance and
payment history . Inform us of a change of
circumstance, by editing your account profile. And more.... Enfield Council is
improving its on-line services to enable you to access more Council services
in one place, speed up your payments and save you time. Sign up for an
Enfield Connected account today at www.enfield.gov.uk. If you do not have access
to the internet, or would like help to set up an account, our Digital
Champions are available at your local library to help you The non-payment of rent is
a breach of your tenancy conditions. If you are having difficulty paying your
rent, Council Housing staff are available to give advice and help. We are sending this letter
in accordance with the requirements of your tenancy agreement, and the
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The Enfield Councils History FOI Indexed Stage 4 INCREASE OF WATER AND HEATING CHARGE NOTIFICATION FOR EXISTING DIRECT
PAYMENT DEDUCTION FROM INCOME SUPPORT/JOB SEEKERS ALLOWANCE/EMPLOYMENT
SUPPORT ALLOWANCE Page Number: 9 09/05/2016 09 Wolverhampton
WV98 1LA Third
Party Deductions, Stratford Benefits Office Mail Handling Site A Council
Housing Income Team 36-44
South Mall, Edmonton London N9 OTN 0800
40 80 160 020
8375 8107 9
May 2016 Dear
Sir/Madam, INCREASE OF WATER AND HEATING CHARGE NOTIFICATION FOR EXISTING
DIRECT PAYMENT DEDUCTION FROM INCOME SUPPORT/JOB SEEKERS ALLOWANCE/EMPLOYMENT
SUPPORT ALLOWANCE (income based) You
are currently making a deduction from JSA/IS/ESA to clear rent arrears and
meet the service charges for water and/or fuel. Name:
Mr. Simon Cordell Address:
109 Burncroft Avenue, Enfield, Middlesex, EN3 7JQ National Insurance
Number: JH635811D Housing Payment Reference Number: 497630 Tenant(s)
Date of Birth 26/01/1981 Partners Name: N/A A/P
Creditors Reference Number: 0000018141 Mr. Kevin Milton I
am writing to advise you that with effect from the 04 April 2016
there will be an increase in the heating and water charges paid with rent for
the above. ü
The weekly amount to be deducted for service charge for fuel is:
£00.00 ü
The weekly amount to be deducted for water charges is: £6.30 ü
The new weekly amount to be deducted for the water and heating
charge is: £6.30 Plus repayment of rent arrears @ £3.75 Total deduction
request is £10.05 The current arrears are £155.52 Yours
faithfully Patricia Simpson Income
Team Council
Housing London
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The Enfield Councils History FOI Indexed Stage 3 Housing Benefit Notification Page Number: 18,19,20, 14/03/2013 18 Mr. S Cordell 109 Burncroft Avenue Enfield EN3 7JQ 14/03/13 Dear Mr. Cordell Housing Benefit Notification I have changed your Housing Benefit from 01/04/2013
to take account of new year benefit levels from April. I have decided that
your benefit is now as follows: £86.84 per week from 01/04/2013 How You Will Be Paid Your benefit will be paid by directly crediting your
rent account. Notification of Council Tax Support I have worked out your council tax support from 01/04/2013
to take account of new year benefit levels from April. I have decided that
your benefit is now as follows: £12.64 per week from 01/04/2013 How You Will Be Paid £658.99 council tax support has been
paid to your council tax account. The total amount of council tax support for
2013/14 is £658.99. You will soon receive a Council Tax bill dated 14/03/13
that will tell you how much council tax you will now have to pay. On the back
of the bill is a summary of how we have calculated your Council Tax. Other Information Appeal details for Housing Benefit, information on the
Council Tax Support scheme and other information are included with this
letter. About Council Tax Support In previous years, the Government has funded a national
Council Tax Benefit Scheme which may have meant you did not pay Council Tax.
The Government is abolishing the national Council Tax Benefit Scheme from 1
April 2013. In its place, councils have been asked to set up local
support schemes for council tax but Page 1 of 3 19 the Government has given less funding than it currently
costs. In Enfield, the shortfall in funding is over £4m a year. Despite this funding shortfall, Enfield Council has agreed
a new local Council Tax Support Scheme based on the previous national benefit
scheme with some amendments. Details of the new scheme are available on our
website,
www.enfield.gov.uk/counciltaxonline. Your Council Tax Support award has been based on this new
scheme. How Council Tax Support is worked out Council Tax Support is worked out using the information
supplied in your previous Council Tax Benefit claim and the amount of Council
Tax expected for the property you live in. We start with looking at if you are eligible for any
discounts, such as single person discount. We then turn your remaining amount
of council tax into a weekly amount. Pensioners, war widows of working age, and those receiving
war disability payments will continue to be eligible for Council Tax Support
for up to 100% of the Council Tax that you have to pay. For the remaining
working age claims (aged up to 65) you can receive a maximum benefit of up to
80.5% of council tax due. Claimants receiving the following benefits will
automatically give you the full award less any deductions for non-dependents
(other adults living with you): -
Income Support, -
Guaranteed Credit -
Income based job
seekers allowance. -
Income related
employment and support allowance This means that if you are working age and not in a
protected group, you will get 80.5% of your council tax as a benefit. If you
are a pensioner or protected, you will get 100%. For all other claims we look at your total income, any
savings that you have and deduct from that a recommended allowance that you
need to live on depending on your circumstances and family make-up. For every £1 that your total income is over the
recommended allowance we deduct 20p from the weekly maximum amount of Council
Tax Support you can receive. The amount left is the Council Tax Support we
give you each week. All weekly amounts are then worked out for the year and
paid to your Council Tax Account. You will receive a bill setting out what
contribution, if any, you are expected to pay towards Council Tax. See the
back of the Council Tax bill which for information on how we can calculate
your contribution. Your sincerely Enfield Benefits Service Page 2 of 3 20 How Your Housing Benefit Has Been Worked Out From 01/04/2013 your Housing Benefit will be
£86.84 each week. The rent you are charged each week is £92.49. Housing Benefit cannot pay for some service charges that
are included in your rent. The rent you pay has to be reduced by the amount
of these service charges. These amounts are shown below: Actual amount for Ineligible Water £5.65 Total deductions for services £5.65 The amount of rent after deducting these charges is
called your maximum eligible rent. Your rent of £92.49 must be reduced by
£5.65, to £86.84 each week. This is your maximum eligible rent. The maximum Housing Benefit you can get is £86.84 each
week. This figure is used when working out 'your total weekly Housing
Benefit'. Your Total Weekly Housing Benefit As you are receiving Income Support, I can pay the
maximum Housing Benefit of £86.84 each week. Page 3 of 3 |
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The Enfield Councils History FOI Indexed Stage 3 Notification of Suspension of Benefit Suspension of Housing Benefit Page Number: 21,22,23,24, 21 Mr S Cordell A5698CY HMP Wormwood Scrubs PO Box 757 Du Cane
Road London W12 0AE 04/07/2013 Dear Mr Cordell 109 Burncroft Avenue Enfield EN3 7JQ Notification of Suspension of Benefit Suspension of
Housing Benefit The law allows me to suspend your Housing Benefit
payments in certain circumstances. I am writing to tell you that I have
suspended payments from 08/07/2013 because we have been informed you
are in prison. Please confirm if you are on remand or have been
sentenced. If you have been sentenced, please confirm the date you were
sentenced. Please reply within one calendar month of the date of this letter
or we will cancel your benefit. Any delay may mean that you lose some
benefit. If you are awarded any benefit it will start from the
Monday following the date, I receive the form. If you want me to consider
awarding you benefit back to the date you made your original claim, you must
tell me when you want the claim to start from, and the reasons why you failed
to give me the information I asked for with your previous application. Suspension of Council Tax Support The law allows me to suspend council tax support
payments in certain circumstances. I am writing to tell you that I have
suspended your council tax support payments from 04/07/2013 because we
have been advised you are in prison. Applying for Further Help If you wish to re-apply for further help to pay your rent
based on your new circumstances, you can apply online at:
www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitcalculator, within one month of the
date of this letter. Any delay may mean that you lose some benefit. Changes in your circumstances Page 1 of 4 22 If your circumstances change, you must tell us about them
immediately. For example: 1.
You start working
or you earn more or less money. 2.
Your benefits/tax
credits change or are stopped. 3.
You move home. 4.
Your rent
changes. 5.
You go to stay
with friends, family or go into hospital for more than 2 weeks. 6.
You become a
student or stop being a student. 7.
Anyone comes to
live with you, or someone moves out 8.
Your savings
change. 9.
Your child leaves
school or other education 10.
You have a baby. 11.
Someone dies. 12.
Any other change
which may affect your entitlement to benefit. 13.
Someone else in
your home has any of these changes. If you don't tell us about a change, we may fine you or
take legal action and you will have to pay back any money that you were not
entitled to. You can report a change in circumstance on our website at www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline
or by calling 020 8379 1000, Alternatively, you can write to us telling us what has
changed, when and if there has been a delay in telling us, why. You will also
need to send evidence to support your claim. Further information is also
available on our website
www.enfield.gov.uk/benefits. Right of Appeal for Housing Benefit If you do not agree with the Housing Benefit decision, you
must challenge it within one month of the date of this letter. You can: 1.
Ask us to explain
our decision (by phoning 020 8379 1000) 2.
Write and ask us
to reconsider. 3.
Write to us and
ask for our decision to be looked at by the Independent Tribunal run by the
Tribunal Service. Your letter must be written in English, be signed by you
and contain your name and address, the benefit you are appealing against and
the grounds for your appeal. Please include any evidence that supports your
appeal. Appeals about the income used in your Pension Credit Award will be
forwarded to the Pension Credit Service as we are legally bound to use the
figures, they give us. If you disagree with a Local Council Tax Support Scheme
decision If you do not agree with the Council Tax Support Scheme
decision, you do not have a formal right to appeal. However, you can still: Ask us to explain our decision (by phoning 020 8379 1000) Write and ask us to reconsider! If you are still unhappy you can write to us to make a
formal complaint Page 2 of 4 23 Your letter must be written in English, be
received within one month of the date of this letter, be signed by you and
give your name, address, grounds for reconsideration and any evidence. Pension Service Enquiries If you need to contact the Pension Centre about
your Pension Credits, you can either phone them on 0845 606 0265 or write to
them at The Pension Centre, PO Box 4, Gateshead, NE92 1BQ. Further information about benefits and an
explanation of key terms is available on our website. www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline How to contact us New online service. Most frequently asked for information and
online forms all in one place. www.enfield.gov.uk/counciltaxonline or www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline There are free internet facilities in local
council libraries and at our major reception areas. Email - revs@enfield.gov.uk Telephone - 020 8379 1000 To get to the right information even faster you
can use Hot Keys to take you straight there. Post - Revenues and Benefits Division, PO Box
63, Civic Centre, Enfield, EN1 3XW in person Our reception areas can be very
busy, and you may have to wait to see an advisor. If you are making a new
claim, you can make an appointment to see a benefit advisor by calling 020
8379 1000. Drop-in services are available at the following
locations Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm: John Wilkes House, 79 High Street, Ponders End,
Enfield, EN3 4EN Civic Centre, Silver Street, Enfield, EN1 3XW. Edmonton Centre, 36-44 South Mall, Edmonton, N9
OTN (Simple enquiries and forms only) Pension Service Enquiries If you need to contact the Pension Centre about
your Pension Credits, you can either phone them on 0845 606 0265 or write to
them at The Pension Centre, PO Box 4, Gateshead, NE92 1BQ. Further information about benefits and an
explanation of key terms is available on our website. www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline Yours sincerely Page 3 of 4 24 Rashida HAJAJ Benefits Assessor |
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The Enfield Councils History FOI Indexed Stage 3 Award of Benefit Page Number: 28,29,30,31,32,33, 01/11/2013 28 01/11/2013 Dear Mr Cordell 109 Burncroft Avenue Enfield EN3 7JQ Award of Benefit Mr S Cordell A5698CY HMP Wormwood Scrubs PO Box 757 Du Cane Road London W12
0AE Housing Benefit Notification Thank you for your claim for Housing Benefit. I have
re-instated your claim because we have looked at your claim again. I have
decided that your benefit is as follows: £86.84 per week from 08/07/2013 to 11/08/2013 £86.84 per week from
12/08/2013 How You Will Be Paid Your benefit will be paid by directly crediting your
rent account. Your benefit payment of £1,649.96 for 08/07/2013to
17/11/2013 will be paid on 11/11/2013. Notification of Council Tax Support Thank you for your claim for council tax support. I have
decided that your benefit is as follows: £12.64 per week from 08/07/2013
to 11/08/2013 £12.64 per week from 12/08/2013 How You Will Be Paid £482.05 council tax support has been paid to your
council tax account. The total amount of council tax support for 2013/14
is £658.98. You will soon receive a Council Tax bill that will tell
you how much council tax you will now have to pay. Right of Appeal for Housing Benefit If you do not agree with the Housing Benefit decision, you
must challenge it within one month of the date of this letter. Page 1 of 6 29 You can: 1.
Ask us to explain
our decision (by phoning 020 8379 1000) 2.
Write and ask us
to reconsider! 3.
Write to us and
ask for our decision to be looked at by the Independent Tribunal run by the
Tribunal Service. Your letter must be written in English, be received within
one month of the date of this letter, be signed by you and give your name,
address, grounds for reconsideration and any evidence. If you disagree with a Local Council Tax Support Scheme
decision If you do not agree with the Council Tax Support Scheme
decision, you do not have a formal right to appeal. However, you can still: Ask us to explain our decision (by phoning 020 8379 1000) Write and ask us to reconsider! If you are still unhappy you can write to us to make a
formal complaint Your letter must be written in English, be received within
one month of the date of this letter, be signed by you and give your name,
address, grounds for reconsideration and any evidence. Changes in your circumstances If your circumstances change, you must tell us about them
immediately. For example: 1.
You start working
or you earn money. 2.
Your benefits/tax
credits change or are stopped. 3.
You move home. 4.
Your rent
changes. 5.
You go to stay
with friends, family or go into hospital for more than 2 weeks. 6.
You become a
student or stop being a student. 7.
Anyone comes to
live with you, or someone moves out. 8.
Your savings
change. 9.
Your child leaves
school or other education 10.
You have a baby. 11.
Someone dies. 12.
Any other change
which may affect your entitlement to benefit. 13.
Someone else in
your home has any of these changes. If you do not tell us about a change, we may fine you or
take legal action and you will have to pay back any money to which you were
not entitled. You can report a change in circumstance on our website at
www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline or by calling 020 8379
1000. Alternatively, you can write to us telling us what has
changed, when and if there has been a delay in telling us, why. You will also
need to send evidence to support your claim. Further information is also
available on our website
www.enfield.gov.uk/benefits. How to contact us New online service. Most frequently asked for information and online forms all
in one place. www.enfield.gov.uk/counciltaxonline or
www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline There are free internet facilities in local council
libraries and at our major reception areas. Page 2 of 6 30 Email - revs@enfield.gov.uk Telephone - 020 8379 1000 To get to the right information even faster you
can use Hot Keys to take you straight there. Post - Revenues and Benefits Division, PO Box
63, Civic Centre, Enfield, EN1 3XW In person Our reception areas can be very busy,
and you may have to wait to see an advisor. If you are making a new claim,
you can make an appointment to see a benefit advisor by calling 020 8379
1000. Drop-in services are available at the following
locations Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm: John Wilkes House, 79 High Street, Ponders End,
Enfield, EN3 4EN Civic Centre, Silver Street, Enfield, EN1 3XW. Edmonton Centre, 36-44 South Mall, Edmonton, N9
0TN (Simple enquiries and forms only) Pension Service Enquiries If you need to contact the Pension Centre about
your Pension Credits, you can either phone them on 0845 606 0265 or write to
them at The Pension Centre, PO Box 4, Gateshead, NE92 1BQ. Further information about benefits and an
explanation of key terms is available on our website www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline Yours sincerely Benefits Assessment Team Page 3 of 6 31 How Your Housing Benefit Has Been Worked Out for the
period From 08/07/2013 to 11/08/2013 your Housing
Benefit will be £86.84 each week. Claim reference: 1623514. The rent you are charged each week is £92.49. Housing Benefit cannot pay for some service charges that
are included in your rent. The rent you pay must be reduced by the amount of
these service charges. These amounts are shown below: Actual amount for Ineligible Water £5.65 Total deductions for services £5.65 The amount of rent after deducting these charges is
called your maximum eligible rent. Your rent of £92.49 must be reduced by
£5.65, to £86.84 each week. This is your maximum eligible rent. The maximum Housing Benefit you can get is £86.84 each
week. This figure is used when working out 'your total weekly Housing
Benefit'. The amount of Housing Benefit has been worked out by
comparing the money you have coming in each week, to an amount the Government
has decided is the minimum that someone in your circumstances needs to cover
basic living expenses. Your Total Weekly Income The amount of money you have coming in each week has
been worked out as follows: Total weekly income £0.00 Your Total Savings If you have savings and capital over £6,000.00, an
amount of £1.00 must be added to your weekly income for each additional
£250.00, or part of £250.00 you have. You have told me that you have no savings or capital, so
I have added nothing to your weekly income. If you get savings credit in your
pension credit, your savings have already been considered by the Pension
Service and will not be shown on this letter. Your Applicable Amount Your applicable amount is made up of the following
allowances and premiums: Single claimant twenty-five or over Total applicable amount Your Total Weekly Housing Benefit As your total weekly income of £0.00 is the same as or
less than your 'applicable amount' of £71.70,1 can pay you your maximum
Housing Benefit of £86.84 each week. You may be entitled to Income Support or Jobseeker's
Allowance. You should contact the Jobcentre Plus on 0800 055 6688 for more
information. £71.70 £71.70 Claim reference: 1623514. Page 4 of 6 32 How Your Housing Benefit Has Been Worked Out for the
period From 12/08/2013 your Housing Benefit will be
£86.84 each week. NI reference: JH653811D Your maximum housing benefit is £86.84. This amount has
not changed since 08/07/2013. Please look at that period for full
details of how your maximum benefit has been worked out. Your Total Weekly Housing Benefit Since you are receiving Employment and Support Allowance
(income related), you are entitled to the maximum Housing Benefit of £86.84
each week. How Your Council Tax Support Has Been Worked Out Based on your circumstances I have decided to assess
your claim using the Working Age scheme. From 08/07/2013 to 11/08/2013, your
council tax support is £12.64 each week. The maximum council tax support you could get. Your council tax liability for the year is £818.62 which
for this period is £15.70 each week. The maximum council tax support you could get is
therefore £15.70 each week. This figure is used when working
out 'your total weekly council tax support'. Your Total Weekly Income The amount of money you have coming in each week has
been worked out as follows: Total Weekly Income £0.00 Your Total Savings The Working Age scheme sets the amounts added to your
weekly income if you have savings. If you have savings and capital over
£6,000.00, an amount of £1.00 must be added to your weekly income for each
additional £250.00, or part of £250.00 you have. You have told me that you have no savings or capital, so
I have added nothing to your weekly income. If you get savings credit in your
pension credit, your savings have already been considered by the Pension
Service and will not be shown on this letter. Your applicable amount Your applicable amount is made up of the following
allowances and premiums: Single claimant twenty-five or over £71.70 Total Applicable Amount £71.70 Your Total Weekly Council Tax Support As your total weekly income of £0.00 is the same as or
less than your 'applicable amount' of £71.70,1 can pay you your
maximum council tax support of £15.70 each week. A reduction of the maximum council tax support of
£15.70 that you could get each week must be reduced by £3.06,
to £12.64. How Your Council Tax Support Has Been Worked Out Page five
of six 33 Based on your circumstances I have decided to assess
your claim using the Working Age scheme. From 12/08/2013, your council tax support is £12.64
each week. The maximum council tax support you could get. Your council tax liability for the year is £818.62
which for this period is £15.70 each week. The maximum council tax support you could get is
therefore £15.70 each week. This figure is used when working
out 'your total weekly council tax support'. Your Total Weekly Council Tax Support A reduction of the maximum council tax support of £15.70
that you could get each week must be reduced by £3.06, to £12.64. As you are receiving income related employment and
support allowance, you are entitled to the maximum council tax support of £12.64
each week. Page 6 of six |
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The Enfield Councils History FOI Indexed Stage 3 No Change in Benefit Housing Benefit Notification Page Number: 34,35,36,37, 22/11/2013 34 Mr S Cordell 109 Burncroft Avenue Enfield EN3 7JQ 22/11/2013 Dear Mr Cordell 109 Burncroft Avenue Enfield EN3 7JQ No Change in
Benefit Housing Benefit Notification I have worked out your Housing Benefit again because you
have been awarded a state benefit. However, this has not changed your
benefit, which remains as follows: £86.84 per week from 25/11/2013
Notification of Council Tax Support I have worked out your council tax support again because
you have been awarded a state benefit. However, this has not changed your
benefit, which remains as follows: £12.64 per week from 25/11/2013 How You Will Be Paid Your council tax support award for 2013/14 has
not changed. The total amount of council tax support for that year is £658.98. Right of Appeal for Housing Benefit If you do not agree with the Housing Benefit decision, you
must challenge it within one month of the date of this letter. You can: 1.
Ask us to explain
our decision (by phoning 020 8379 1000) 2.
Write and ask us
to reconsider. 3.
Write to us and
ask for our decision to be looked at by the Independent Tribunal run by the
Tribunal Service. Your letter must be written in English, be received within
one month of the date of this letter, be signed by you and give your name,
address, grounds for reconsideration and any evidence. If you disagree with a Local Council Tax Support Scheme
decision If you do not agree with the Council Tax Support Scheme
decision, you do not have a formal right to appeal. However, you can still: Ask us to explain our decision (by phoning 020 8379 1000) Write and ask us to reconsider. Page 1 of 4 35 If you are still unhappy you can write to us to make a
formal complaint Your letter must be written in English, be received within
one month of the date of this letter, be signed by you and give your name,
address, grounds for reconsideration and any evidence. Changes in your circumstances If your circumstances change, you must tell us about them
immediately. For example: 1.
You start working
or you earn money. 2.
Your benefits/tax
credits change or are stopped. 3.
You move home. 4.
Your rent
changes. 5.
You go to stay
with friends, family or go into hospital for more than 2 weeks. 6.
You become a
student or stop being a student. 7.
Anyone comes to
live with you, or someone moves out. 8.
Your savings
change. 9.
Your child leaves
school or other education 10.
You have a baby. 11.
Someone dies. 12.
Any other change
which may affect your entitlement to benefit. 13.
Someone else in
your home has any of these changes. If you do not tell us about a change, we may fine you or
take legal action and you will have to pay back any money to which you were
not entitled. You can report a change in circumstance on our website atwww.enfield.gov.uk/benefits
online or by calling 020 8379 1000. Alternatively, you can write to us telling us what has
changed, when and if there has been a delay in telling us, why. You will also
need to send evidence to support your claim. Further information is also
available on our website
www.enfield.gov.uk/benefits. How to contact us New online service. Most frequently asked for information and online forms all
in one place. www.enfield.gov.uk/counciltaxonlineorwww.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline There are free internet facilities in local council
libraries and at our major reception areas. Email -
revs@enfield.gov.uk Telephone - 020 8379 1000 To get to the right information even faster you can use
Hot Keys to take you straight there. Post - Revenues and Benefits Division, PO Box 63, Civic
Centre, Enfield, EN1 3XW In person Our reception areas can be very busy, and you
may have to wait to see an advisor. If you are making a new claim, you can
make an appointment to see a benefit advisor by calling 020 8379 3798. Drop-in services are available at the following locations
Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm: Page 2 of 4 36 John Wilkes House, 79 High Street, Ponders End, Enfield,
EN3 4EN Civic Centre, Silver Street, Enfield, EN1 3XW. Edmonton Centre, 36-44 South Mall, Edmonton, N9 OTN
(Simple enquiries and forms only) Pension Service Enquiries If you need to contact the Pension Centre about your
Pension Credits, you can either phone them on 0845 606 0265 or write to them
at The Pension Centre, PO Box 4, Gateshead, NE92 1BQ. Further information about benefits and an explanation of
key terms is available on our website www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline Yours sincerely Mark Pruis Page 3 of 4 37 How Your Housing Benefit Has Been Worked Out for the
period From 25/11/2013 your Housing Benefit will be
£86.84 each week. The rent you are charged each week is £92.49. Housing Benefit cannot pay for some service charges that
are included in your rent. The rent you pay must be reduced by the amount of
these service charges. These amounts are shown below: Actual amount for Ineligible Water £5.65 Total deductions for services £5.65 The amount of rent after deducting these charges is
called your maximum eligible rent. Your rent of £92.49 must be reduced by
£5.65, to £86.84 each week. This is your maximum eligible rent. The maximum Housing Benefit you can get is £86.84 each
week. This figure is used when working out 'your total weekly Housing
Benefit'. Your Total Weekly Housing Benefit As you are receiving Income Support, I can pay the
maximum Housing Benefit of £86.84 each week. How Your Council Tax Support Has Been Worked Out Based on your circumstances I have decided to assess
your claim using the Working Age scheme. From 25/11/2013, your council tax support is
£12.64 each week. The maximum council tax support you could get. Your council tax liability for the year is £818.62 which
for this period is £15.70 each week. The maximum council tax support you could get is
therefore £15.70 each week. This figure is used when working out 'your total
weekly council tax support'. Your Total Weekly Council Tax Support A reduction of the maximum council tax support of £15.70
that you could get each week must be reduced by £3.06, to £12.64. As you are receiving income support, I can pay you your
maximum council tax support of £12.64 each week. Page 4 of 4 |
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Benefit Housing Benefit
Notification 13/03/2018 I have worked out
your Housing Benefit again because your claim has been recalculated for the
new financial year. However, this has not changed your benefit, which remains
as follows: £92.98 per week from
25/09/2017 to 01/04/2018 £92.39 per week from 02/04/2018 How Your Housing Benefit Has Been Worked Out for the
period From 02/04/2018 your Housing Benefit will be £92.39 each week. The rent you are charged each week is £98.84. Housing Benefit cannot pay for some service charges that are included in your rent. The rent you pay has to be reduced by the amount of these service charges. These amounts are shown below: Actual amount for Ineligible Water Total deductions for services The amount of rent after deducting these charges is called your maximum eligible rent. Your rent of £98.84 must be reduced by £6.45, to £92.39 each week. This is your maximum eligible rent. The maximum Housing Benefit you can get is £92.39 each week. This figure is used when working out 'your total weekly Housing Benefit'. Your Total Weekly Housing Benefit Since you are receiving Employment and Support Allowance (income related), you are entitled to the maximum Housing Benefit of £92.39 each week. |
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Council Tax Support Notification 13/03/2018 I have changed your
council tax support from 25/09/2017 because your claim has been recalculated
for the new financial year. I have decided that your benefit is now as
follows: From £16.57 per week
to £16.57 per week from 25/09/2017 to 31/03/2018 From £12.79 per week to
£17.40 per week from 01/04/2018 £240.44 council tax
support has been credited to your council tax account. The total amount of
council tax support for 2018/19 is £907.32. Your council tax
support award for 2017/18 has not changed. The total amount of council tax
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Change to your benefit Council Tax Support Notification 17/01/2018 I have changed your council tax support from 25/09/2017 because there has been a change in a state benefit you receive. I have decided that your benefit is now as follows: From £12.18 per week to £16.57 per week from 25/09/20T How You Will Be Paid £117.94 council tax support has been credited to your council tax account. The total amount of council tax support for 2017/18 is £753.02. You will receive a council tax bill that will tell you how much council tax you will now have to pay. On the back of the bill is a summary of how we have calculated your council tax. |
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Benefit Housing Benefit Notification 17/01/2018 I have worked out
your Housing Benefit again because there has been a change in a state benefit
you receive. However, this has not changed your benefit, which remains as
follows: £92.98 per week from
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benefit Housing Benefit Notification 12/03/2019 I have changed your
Housing Benefit from 01/04/2019 because your claim has been recalculated for
the new financial year. I have decided that your benefit is now as follows: £91.09 per week from 01/04/2019 Here Is How
You Will Be Paid Your benefit will be
paid by directly crediting your rent account. Your benefit payment
of £91.79 for 25/03/2019 to 31/03/2019 will be paid by 25/03/2019. £91.09
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Housing Benefit Notification 12/03/2019 I have changed your Housing Benefit from 01/04/2019 to take account of new year benefit levels from April. I have decided that your benefit is now as follows: £91.79 per week from 01/04/2019 How You Will Be Paid Your benefit will be paid by directly crediting your rent account. Council Tax Support Notification I have worked out your council tax support from 01/04/2019 to take account of new council tax and benefit levels from April. I have decided that your benefit is now as follows: £18.21 per week from 01/04/2019 How You Will Be Paid £952.00 council tax support has been credited to your council tax account. The total amount of council tax support for 2019/20 is £952.00 How Your Council Tax Support Has Been Worked Out Based on your circumstances I have decided to assess your claim using the Protected scheme. From 01/04/2019, your council tax support is £18.21 each week. The maximum council tax support you could get Your council tax liability for the year is £952.00 which for this period is £18.21 each week. The maximum council tax support you could get is therefore £18.21 each week. This figure is used when working out 'your total weekly council tax support'. Your Total Weekly Council Tax Support As you are receiving income related employment and support allowance, you are entitled to the maximum council tax support of £18.21 each week. |
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12/03/2020 Housing Benefit Notification I have changed your Housing Benefit from 06/04/2020 to take account of new year benefit levels from April. I have decided that your benefit is now as follows: £93.59 per week from 06/04/2020 How You Will Be Paid Your benefit will be paid by directly crediting your rent account. Council Tax Support Notification I have worked out your council tax support from 01/04/2020 to take account of new council tax and benefit levels from April. I have decided that your benefit is now as follows: £18.97 per week from 01/04/2020 How You Will Be Paid £989.24 council tax support has been credited to your council tax account. The total amount of council tax support for 2020/21 is £989.24. You will receive a council tax bill that will tell you how much council tax you will now have to pay. On the back of the bill is a summary of how we have calculated your council tax. |
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Rent Increase For 2020/21. 04th March 2020 Dear Enfield Tenant, Please find enclosed the statutory notice of your rent increase for 2020/21. You will see that your rent has gone up 2.7% in line with Government guidance. We know that times are hard for many of our residents, and we want to keep rents as low as possible whilst ensuring we generate sufficient income to invest in warm, safe and secure homes. Over the last year the Council has progressed an ambitious agenda reflecting its commitment to existing Council housing. We will be investing £200 million in improving existing homes over the next five years so that all our tenants live in good accommodation, with improved fire safety measures. We know that day to day repairs is one of your top priorities. This is why we will be bringing Repairs back in-house, under our direct control on a phased basis to improve the service. Good housing is probably the biggest single factor in reducing crime and anti-social behaviour, improving health and raising educational attainment. Decent housing improves life chances, and we believe everyone in Enfield deserves a home to live in. Enfield Council will be investing £900 million to build thousands of decent and affordable homes in the coming years. We are also introducing the following: · A new incentive scheme where we will pay up to £2,500.00 to support those of you that want to downsize your property. This will help free up larger council homes for families to live in. · Freezing garage charges for 2020/21 to increase usage as well as introducing a new concessionary rate for private hirers in receipt of certain welfare benefits. · Reducing our Community Hall charges to make them more affordable and accessible for local communities following consultation with residents. Enfield Council will continue to work to ensure our council housing and services meet tenants’ needs. Regards, |
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For Information: Notice of 2020/21 Rent Charges 04th March 2020 From 6th April 2020, your weekly net rent will be £87.07. Rents are set in accordance with Government guidelines. You will note that your rent is being increased for the first time in four years. In October 2019, the Government announced that rents will increase by Consumer Price Index plus 1%. So, for 2020/21 your rent will increase by 2.7%. In addition, the weekly service charges for your property are:
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Taxable Benefit and Tax Deducted/Refunded Previous employment: 6822.15
Year to 5 April 2021
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Benefit Notification I have changed your
Housing Benefit from 05/04/2021 to take account of new year benefit levels
from April. I have decided that your benefit is now as follows: £94.95 per week from
05/04/2021 How You Will Be
Paid Your benefit will be
paid by directly crediting your rent account. Council Tax
Support Notification I have worked out
your council tax support from 01/04/2021 to take account of new council tax
and benefit levels from April. I have decided that your benefit is now as
follows: £20.09 per week from
01/04/2021 How You Will Be
Paid £1,047.36 council tax
support has been credited to your council tax account. The total amount of
council tax support for 2021/22 is £1,047.36. You will receive a
council tax bill that will tell you how much council tax you will now have to
pay. On the back of the bill is a summary of how we have calculated your
council tax. |
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For Information: Notice of 2022/23 Rent Charges 04th March 2022 From 4 April 2022, your weekly net rent will be £92.00. Rents are set in accordance with Government guidelines. In October 2019, the Government announced that rents will increase by Consumer Price Index plus 1%. So for 2022/23 your rent will increase by 4.1%. In addition, the weekly service charges for your property are:
Water rate Since 1 April 2020, the water rates no longer formed part of your rent charge. We stopped charging you for individual water and wastewater services. Thames Water will send you a separate bill and it remains your responsibility to pay them directly for these services. If your block has a communal water supply for shared facilities, such as laundry room, you will still be charged for the communal water usage. If your household is on a low income, you may qualify for a discount on your water and waste bills through the Thames Water Help scheme. For more information visit: https://www.thameswater.co.uk/help/account-and-billina/financial-suoport/waterhelp Use and Occupation |
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Dear Resident, Please find enclosed
the statutory notice of your rent increase for 2022/23. You will see that
your rent has been increased by 4.1 % in line with Government guidance which
will come into effect from April 2022. Help is available
to those in financial need We know that in the
last 12 months things have been tough. More expensive gas and electricity
bills, rising food prices and the Government’s planned National Insurance tax
increase, will continue to put severe pressure on household budgets this
year. That’s why Enfield Council is committed to helping residents who are
struggling to pay their bills. If you are in
Financial Hardship, please visit our Financial Hardship webpage for advice
and support www.enfield.qov.uk/financialhardship.
This information is also available at Enfield Town and Edmonton Green
Community Hubs based in the libraries. If you’re struggling to pay your rent
our Rent Income Team can arrange a payment plan - email rent.council.housinq@enfield.aov.uk
or ring 020 8379 1000 and select option 4. Enfield Council
spends £38m annually on our Council Tax Support Scheme. This is financial
support to a third of households in our borough to help pay their Council
Tax. You can check your eligibility at www.enfield.qov.uk/benefits.
This checker will also advise if you are eligible to claim Housing Benefit or
Universal Credit. North Enfield
Foodbank and Citizen's Advice Enfield both offer advice services for people struggling to pay their bills: |
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Housing
Benefit Notification Dated: 25/02/2022 I have changed your
Housing Benefit from 04/04/2022 to take account of new year benefit levels
from April. I have decided that your benefit is now as follows: £99.09 per week from
04/04/2022 How You Will Be
Paid Your benefit will be
paid by directly crediting your rent account. Council Tax
Support Notification I have worked out
your council tax support from 01/04/2022 to take account of new council tax
and benefit levels from April. I have decided that your benefit is now as
follows: £20.60 per week from
01/04/2022 How You Will Be
Paid £1,074.33 council tax
support has been credited to your council tax account. The total amount of
council tax support for 2022/23 is £1,074.33. You will receive a
council tax bill that will tell you how much council tax you will now have to
pay. On the back of the bill is a summary of how we have calculated your
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Rent Payment Schedule 2023/24 03rd April 2023 From 3rd April 2023, your weekly rent is £0.00. This breaks down as
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I have changed your
Housing Benefit from 03/04/2023 to take account of new year benefit levels
from April. I have decided that your benefit is now as follows: £106.22 per week
from 03/04/2023 Your benefit will be
paid by directly crediting your rent account. Council Tax
Support Notification I have worked out
your council tax support from 01/04/2023 to take account of new council tax
and benefit levels from April. I have decided that your benefit is now as
follows: £21.78 per week from 01/04/2023 How You Will Be
Paid £1,138,92 council
tax support has been credited to your council tax account, The total amount
or council tax support tor 2023/24 is £T, 138.92. You will receive a
council tax bill that will tell you how much council tax you will now have to
pay. On the back of the bill is a summary of how we have calculated your
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Introduction of Lift Maintenance and Paladin Bin
Service Charges Date: 20th March 2023 I am writing to inform you of the Council’s proposals to introduce new service charges. This letter is a formal consultation under Section 105 of the Housing Act 1985 which requires the Council to seek your views on matters of housing management such as changes to the management, maintenance, improvement or changes in the provision of amenities. In February 2023 recommendation will be made to the Council’s Cabinet that two new service charges are introduced for tenants from 3rd April 2023; · A service charge for paladin bins in blocks with communal bin stores · A service charge for lift maintenance for residents living in a lifted block. The rent letter issued by the council at the end of March will show if you are eligible for one or both charges. We would like to hear from residents on the service standards attached to the new charges. Lift maintenance We have embarked on a lift replacement programme and have new lift maintenance staff, which will help to reduce the rate of lift outages and the impact of this on residents. We are enhancing our presence during lift outages to increase support to vulnerable residents. |
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Indexed Stage 2 Revs Bens Division Revenue
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Number: 40 The Enfield Councils History
FOI Indexed Stage 2 Revs Bens Division Revenue Information “Stamped” Page Number: 40 24/07/2013 Mr Simon Cordell 109 BURNCROFT Ave Enfield Middlesex EN3 7JQ Council Tax: 55508596 Housing ref: 1623514 NI Ref: JH653811D 24/07/2013 To Whom It May Concern: I am writing this letter after
a letter I got dated 18/07/2013 about my housing benefit and
council tax being suspended from the 08/07/2013 due to you getting information
as to me being in prison. I was
remanded to prison for I day and was released on the 28/06/2013. I did call your offices on the 16/07/2013 to ask if my benefits for
housing and council tax was still being paid due to me just finding out my D
WP payments had been stopped. I was told on this date they were still being
paid and the lady my mum spoke to on the phone told her that due to me having
some issue I could get council tax reduction due to mental impairment and
that the Lady would send out the paper work.
I have put an appeal into the DWP about my claim being stopped and I
am waiting to hear from them. Since I
got released from prison after one day on the 28/06/2013 I have had nothing to live on I
have not got any food or gas or electric at my address for the last few days
as it has now run out and I have no way to live until the DWP looks at my
appeal. I called the DWP today 24/07/2013 to see if there is any update
on my claim and have been told as of to date there is no update. But they
should have something in the next few days, I told them I have no way to live
but they cannot speed anything up. They got my letter on the 19/07/2013 but it has yet to be scanned
into their system. I am therefore
asking if my housing benefit and council tax can be put back into place so
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The Enfield Councils History FOI
Indexed Stage 3 RE: Housing
Benefit/Council / Page Number: 1 2 ·
The Enfield Councils History FOI
Indexed Stage 3 RE: Housing
Benefit/Council / Page Number: 5,6,7,8,9, 26/07/2013 1 The Enfield Councils History FOI Indexed RE:
Housing Benefit/Council Page Number: 1 01/08/2008 Date(s) A: Claim
Date; 01/08/2008 B: Claim
Start Date; 13/08/2008 C: Claim
Receipt Date; 04/08/2008 D: Claim
End Date; 26/07/2013 E: Effective Date; 26/07/2013 2 The Enfield Councils History FOI Indexed Stage 3 RE:
Housing Benefit/Council Page
Number: 5,6,7,8,9, 26/07/2013 5: A: Start Date; 26/07/2013 B: End Date; 28/07/2013 6: C: Claim Start Date: 09/09/2007 D: Claim End Date; 09/08/2013 E: Claim Receipt Date; Not Received F: Effective Date; 09/08/2013 7: G: Claim Date; 09/08/2013 F: Claim Status; Inactive G: Claim Start Date; 09/08/2013 H: Claim End Date; 04/08/2013 I: Claim Receipt Date; 09/08/2013 J: Effective Date; Not Received 8: K: Claim Date; 16/10/2013 L: Claim Status; Inactive M: Claim Start Date; 10/08/2013 N: Claim End Date; 19/11/2013 O: Claim Receipt Date; 16/10/2013 P: Effective Date; 19/11/2013 Q: Claim End Reason; Fail to Return Self Cert 9: R: Claim Date; 20/11/2013 S: Claim Status; Active T: Claim Start Date; 20/11/2013 U: Claim End Date; Not Received V: Claim Receipt Date; 16/11/2013 W: Effective Date; 20/11/2013 |
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The Enfield Councils History FOI
Indexed Enfield Council, claim for, Housing Benefit and
Council Tax Support / Page Number: 40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53, 54,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62,63,64,65,66,67,68 Housing Benefit 4 ·
The Enfield Councils History FOI
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Interview / Page Number: 69 Housing Benefit 3 The Enfield Councils History FOI Indexed Enfield Council claim
for. Housing
Benefit and Council Tax Support Page
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Benefit Interview Page
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Indexed Stage 2 Jobcentre / Page Number: 73,74,75,76,77,78, DWP 5 The Enfield Councils History FOI Indexed Stage 2 Jobcentre Page Number: 73,74,75,76,77,78, 21/10/2013 73: Mr Simon Cordell 109 Burncroft Avenue Enfield Middlesex EN3 7JQ We have looked again at our decision You made an appeal against a decision about not being entitled
to Income Support upon release from prison, issued to you on 09-Aug-2013. We have looked again at the facts and evidence used to
make our decision. As a result, we have changed that decision and have
decided you retained your entitlement to Income Support following your
release from prison but have no entitlement for the two days you were in
prison. What happens now: -- Your appeal will not be sent to an independent tribunal as
the decision has been changed in your favour. As explained in our previous letter, if you still think
the decision is wrong you have the right to appeal. You should normally
appeal within one month of the date of that letter. The Income Support payment section will be in touch to
advise what happens next. Yours sincerely, S Anderson 74: Appeal Page 75: YOUR CLAIM FOR
EMPLOYMENT AND SUPPORT ALLOWANCE I am pleased to
tell you we can pay Employment and Support Allowance from 10 August 2013
You will get £71.70 a week. We have used the
tax years ending 5 April 2011 and
5 April 2012 to assess your claim. We will credit you
with National Insurance contributions while claiming Employment and Support
Allowance. To continue to
receive Employment and Support Allowance you may need to attend a Work Focus
Interview with a Personal Advisor. You will be notified of this separately If
you are required to attend. To continue to
receive Employment and Support Allowance you may need to attend a Work
Capability Assessment. You must provide Medical certificates until a Work
Capability Assessment Is carried out You are required to Immediately report
any change in your circumstances to us, or the circumstances of your partner
If you have one. The attached sheet
shows how we worked out your money. If you want more information please get
in touch with us. Our phone number and address are at the top of this letter.
This assessment is
based on how much the law says you need to live cfl.
You have not paid, or been credited with, enough National Insurance
Contributions for them to be used in this assessment. HOW THE MONEY WILL
BE PAID The money will be
paid every two weeks for as long as you are still entitled to Employment and
Support Allowance. Bank/Building
society: BARCLAYS BANK PLC ENFIELD
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The Enfield Councils History FOI
Indexed Stage 3 Award of Benefit / Page
Number: 28,29,30,31,32,33 Housing
Benefit 1 The Enfield Councils History FOI Indexed Stage 3 Award
of Benefit Page
Number: 28,29,30,31,32,33, 01/11/2013 28 Claim Reference: 1623514 NI Reference: JH653811D Rent Reference: 497630 Council Tax Account:55508596 01/11/2013 Dear Mr Cordell 109 Burncroft Avenue Enfield EN3 7JQ Award of Benefit Mr S Cordell A5698CY HMP Wormwood Scrubs PO Box 757 Du Cane Road London W12 0AE Housing Benefit Notification Thank you for your claim for Housing Benefit. I have
re-instated your claim because we have looked at your claim again. I have
decided that your benefit is as follows: £86.84
per week from 08/07/2013 to 11/08/2013 £86.84 per week from 12/08/2013 How
You Will Be Paid Your benefit will be paid by directly crediting your rent
account. Your benefit payment of £1,649.96 for 08/07/2013to
17/11/2013 will be paid on 11/11/2013. Notification of
Council Tax Support Thank you for your claim for council tax support. I have
decided that your benefit is as follows: £12.64 per week from 08/07/2013
to 11/08/2013 £12.64 per week from 12/08/2013 How You
Will Be Paid £482.05 council tax support has been paid to your council
tax account. The total amount of council tax support for 2013/14
is £658.98. You will soon receive a Council Tax bill that will tell
you how much council tax you will now have to pay. Right of Appeal for Housing Benefit If you do not agree with the Housing Benefit decision, you
must challenge it within one month of the date of this letter. Page 1 of 6 29 You can: 14.
Ask us to explain our decision
(by phoning 020 8379 1000) 15.
Write and ask us to reconsider 16.
Write to us and ask for our decision
to be looked at by the Independent Tribunal run by the Tribunal Service. Your letter must be written in English, be received within
one month of the date of this letter, be signed by you and give your name,
address, grounds for reconsideration and any evidence. If you disagree with a Local Council Tax Support Scheme
decision If you do not agree with the Council Tax Support Scheme
decision, you do not have a formal right to appeal. However, you can still: Ask us to explain our decision (by phoning 020 8379 1000) Write and ask us to reconsider If you are still unhappy you can write to us to make a
formal complaint Your letter must be written in English, be received within
one month of the date of this letter, be signed by you and give your name,
address, grounds for reconsideration and any evidence. Changes in your circumstances If your circumstances change, you must tell us about them
immediately. For example: 17.
You start working or you earn
more or less money 18.
Your benefits/tax credits
change or are stopped 19.
You move home 20.
Your rent changes 21.
You go to stay with friends,
family or go into hospital for more than 2 weeks 22.
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being a student 23.
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or someone moves out 24.
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other education 26.
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Any other change which may
affect your entitlement to benefit 29.
Someone else in your home has
any of these changes If you don't tell us about a change, we may fine you or
take legal action and you will have to pay back any money that you were not
entitled to. You can report a change in circumstance on our website at www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline or by calling 020
8379 1000. Alternatively, you can write to us telling us what has
changed, when and if there has been a delay in telling us, why. You will also
need to send evidence to support your claim. Further information is also
available on our website www.enfield.gov.uk/benefits. How to contact us New online service. Most frequently asked for information and online forms all
in one place. www.enfield.gov.uk/counciltaxonline or www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline There are free internet facilities in local council
libraries and at our major reception areas. Page 2 of 6 30 Email - revs@enfield.gov.uk Telephone - 020 8379 1000 To get to
the right information even faster you can use Hot Keys to take you straight
there. Post -
Revenues and Benefits Division, PO Box 63, Civic Centre, Enfield, EN1 3XW In person
Our reception areas can be very busy and you may
have to wait to see an advisor. If you are making a new claim, you can make
an appointment to see a benefit advisor by calling 020 8379 1000. Drop-in
services are available at the following locations Monday to Friday 9am to
4pm: John Wilkes House,
79 High Street, Ponders End, Enfield, EN3 4EN Civic Centre, Silver Street,
Enfield, EN1 3XW Edmonton
Centre, 36-44 South Mall, Edmonton, N9 0TN (Simple enquiries and forms only)
Pension Service Enquiries If you need
to contact the Pension Centre about your Pension Credits, you can either
phone them on 0845 606 0265 or write to them at The Pension Centre, PO Box 4,
Gateshead, NE92 1BQ Further
information about benefits and an explanation of key terms is available on
our website www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline Yours
sincerely Benefits
Assessment Team Page 3 of 6 31 How Your Housing Benefit Has Been Worked Out for the
period From 08/07/2013 to 11/08/2013 your Housing
Benefit will be £86.84 each week. Claim reference: 1623514 The rent you are charged each week is £92.49. Housing Benefit cannot pay for some service charges that
are included in your rent. The rent you pay has to be reduced by the amount
of these service charges. These amounts are shown below: Actual amount for Ineligible Water £5.65 Total deductions for services £5.65 The amount of rent after deducting these charges is called
your maximum eligible rent. Your rent of £92.49 must be reduced by £5.65, to
£86.84 each week. This is your maximum eligible rent. The maximum Housing Benefit you can get is £86.84 each
week. This figure is used when working out 'your total weekly Housing
Benefit'. The amount of Housing Benefit has been worked out by
comparing the money you have coming in each week, to an amount the Government
has decided is the minimum that someone in your circumstances needs to cover
basic living expenses. Your Total Weekly Income The amount of money you have coming in each week has been
worked out as follows: Total weekly income £0.00 Your Total Savings If you have savings and capital over £6,000.00, an amount of
£1.00 must be added to your weekly income for each additional £250.00, or
part of £250.00 you have. You have told me that you have no savings or capital, so I
have added nothing to your weekly income. If you get savings credit in your
pension credit, your savings have already been taken into account by the
Pension Service and will not be shown on this letter. Your Applicable Amount Your applicable amount is made up of the following
allowances and premiums: Single claimant 25 or over Total applicable amount Your Total Weekly Housing Benefit As your total weekly income of £0.00 is the same as or
less than your 'applicable amount' of £71.70,1 can pay you your maximum
Housing Benefit of £86.84 each week. You may be entitled to Income Support or Jobseeker's
Allowance. You should contact the Jobcentre Plus on 0800 055 6688 for more
information. £71.70 £71.70 Claim reference: 1623514 Page 4 of 6 32 How Your Housing Benefit Has Been Worked Out for the
period From 12/08/2013 your Housing Benefit will be £86.84
each week. NI reference: JH653811D Your maximum housing benefit is £86.84. This amount has
not changed since 08/07/2013. Please look at that period for full
details of how your maximum benefit has been worked out. Your Total Weekly Housing Benefit Since you are receiving Employment and Support Allowance
(income related), you are entitled to the maximum Housing Benefit of £86.84
each week. How Your Council Tax Support Has Been Worked Out Based on your circumstances I have decided to assess your
claim using the Working Age scheme. From 08/07/2013 to 11/08/2013, your council
tax support is £12.64 each week. The maximum council tax support you could get Your council tax liability for the year is £818.62 which
for this period is £15.70 each week. The maximum council tax support you could get is therefore
£15.70 each week. This figure is used when working out 'your
total weekly council tax support'. Your Total Weekly Income The amount of money you have coming in each week has been
worked out as follows: Total Weekly Income £0.00 Your Total Savings The Working Age scheme sets the amounts added to your
weekly income if you have savings. If you have savings and capital over
£6,000.00, an amount of £1.00 must be added to your weekly income for each
additional £250.00, or part of £250.00 you have. You have told me that you have no savings or capital, so I
have added nothing to your weekly income. If you get savings credit in your
pension credit, your savings have already been taken into account by the
Pension Service and will not be shown on this letter. Your applicable amount Your applicable amount is made up of the following
allowances and premiums: Single claimant 25 or over £71.70 Total Applicable Amount £71.70 Your Total Weekly Council Tax Support As your total weekly income of £0.00 is the same as or
less than your 'applicable amount' of £71.70,1 can pay you your
maximum council tax support of £15.70 each week. A reduction of the maximum council tax support of
£15.70 that you could get each week must be reduced by £3.06,
to £12.64. How Your Council Tax Support Has Been Worked Out Page 5 of 6 33 Based on your circumstances I have decided to assess your
claim using the Working Age scheme. From 12/08/2013, your council tax support is £12.64
each week. The maximum council tax support you could get Your council tax liability for the year is £818.62
which for this period is £15.70 each week. The maximum council tax support you could get is therefore
£15.70 each week. This figure is used when working out 'your
total weekly council tax support'. Your Total Weekly Council Tax Support A reduction of the maximum council tax support of £15.70
that you could get each week must be reduced by £3.06, to £12.64. As you are receiving income related employment and support
allowance, you are entitled to the maximum council tax support of £12.64
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The Enfield Councils History FOI
Indexed Stage 3 No Change in Benefit
Housing Benefit Notification / Page Number: 34,35,36,37 DWP 8 The Enfield Councils History FOI Indexed Stage 3 No
Change in Benefit Housing Benefit Notification Page
Number: 34,35,36,37, 22/11/2013 34 Mr S Cordell 109 Burncroft Avenue Enfield EN3 7JQ Claim Reference: 1623514 NI Reference: JH653811D Rent Reference: 497630 Council Tax Account:55508596 22/11/2013 Dear Mr Cordell 109 Burncroft Avenue Enfield EN3 7JQ No Change in
Benefit Housing Benefit Notification I have worked out your Housing Benefit again because you
have been awarded a state benefit. However, this has not changed your
benefit, which remains as follows: £86.84
per week
from 25/11/2013 Notification of
Council Tax Support I have worked out your council tax support again because
you have been awarded a state benefit. However, this has not changed your
benefit, which remains as follows: £12.64 per week from 25/11/2013 How You Will
Be Paid Your council tax support award for 2013/14 has not
changed. The total amount of council tax support for that year is £658.98. Right of Appeal for Housing Benefit If you do not agree with the Housing Benefit decision, you
must challenge it within one month of the date of this letter. You can: 14.
Ask us to explain our decision
(by phoning 020 8379 1000) 15.
Write and ask us to reconsider 16.
Write to us and ask for our
decision to be looked at by the Independent Tribunal run by the Tribunal
Service. Your letter must be written in English, be received within
one month of the date of this letter, be signed by you and give your name,
address, grounds for reconsideration and any evidence. If you disagree with a Local Council Tax Support Scheme
decision If you do not agree with the Council Tax Support Scheme
decision, you do not have a formal right to appeal. However, you can still: Ask us to explain our decision (by phoning 020 8379 1000) Write and ask us to reconsider Page 1 of 4 35 If you are still unhappy you can write to us to make a
formal complaint Your letter must be written in English, be received within
one month of the date of this letter, be signed by you and give your name,
address, grounds for reconsideration and any evidence. Changes in your circumstances If your circumstances change, you must tell us about them
immediately. For example: 17.
You start working or you earn
more or less money 18.
Your benefits/tax credits
change or are stopped 19.
You move home 20.
Your rent changes 21.
You go to stay with friends,
family or go into hospital for more than 2 weeks 22.
You become a student or stop
being a student 23.
Anyone comes to live with you
or someone moves out 24.
Your savings change 25.
Your child leaves school or
other education 26.
You have a baby 27.
Someone dies 28.
Any other change which may
affect your entitlement to benefit 29.
Someone else in your home has
any of these changes If you don't tell us about a change, we may fine you or
take legal action and you will have to pay back any money that you were not
entitled to. You can report a change in circumstance on our website atwww.enfield.gov.uk/benefits online or by calling 020
8379 1000. Alternatively, you can write to us telling us what has
changed, when and if there has been a delay in telling us, why. You will also
need to send evidence to support your claim. Further information is also
available on our website www.enfield.gov.uk/benefits. How to contact us New online service. Most frequently asked for information and online forms all
in one place. www.enfield.gov.uk/counciltaxonlineorwww.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline There are free internet facilities in local council
libraries and at our major reception areas. Email - revs@enfield.gov.uk Telephone - 020 8379 1000 To get to the right information even faster you can use
Hot Keys to take you straight there. Post - Revenues and Benefits Division, PO Box 63, Civic
Centre, Enfield, EN1 3XW In person Our reception areas can be very busy and you may have to wait to see an advisor. If you
are making a new claim, you can make an appointment to see a benefit advisor
by calling 020 8379 3798 Drop-in services are available at the following locations
Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm: Page 2 of 4 36 John Wilkes House, 79 High Street, Ponders End, Enfield,
EN3 4EN Civic Centre, Silver Street, Enfield, EN1 3XW Edmonton Centre, 36-44 South Mall, Edmonton, N9 OTN
(Simple enquiries and forms only) Pension Service Enquiries If you need to contact the Pension Centre about your
Pension Credits, you can either phone them on 0845 606 0265 or write to them
at The Pension Centre, PO Box 4, Gateshead, NE92 1BQ Further information about benefits and an explanation of
key terms is available on our website www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline Yours sincerely Mark Pruis Page 3 of 4 37 Claim reference: 1623514 NI reference: JH653811D How Your Housing Benefit Has Been Worked Out for the
period From 25/11/2013 your Housing Benefit will be £86.84
each week. The rent you are charged each week is £92.49. Housing Benefit cannot pay for some service charges that
are included in your rent. The rent you pay has to be reduced by the amount
of these service charges. These amounts are shown below: Actual amount for Ineligible Water £5.65 Total deductions for services £5.65 The amount of rent after deducting these charges is called
your maximum eligible rent. Your rent of £92.49 must be reduced by £5.65, to
£86.84 each week. This is your maximum eligible rent. The maximum Housing Benefit you can get is £86.84 each
week. This figure is used when working out 'your total weekly Housing
Benefit'. Your Total Weekly Housing Benefit As you are receiving Income Support, I can pay the maximum
Housing Benefit of £86.84 each week. How Your Council Tax Support Has Been Worked Out Based on your circumstances I have decided to assess your
claim using the Working Age scheme. From 25/11/2013, your council tax support is £12.64
each week. The maximum council tax support you could get Your council tax liability for the year is £818.62 which
for this period is £15.70 each week. The maximum council tax support you could get is therefore
£15.70 each week. This figure is used when working out 'your total weekly
council tax support'. Your Total Weekly Council Tax Support A reduction of the maximum council tax support of £15.70
that you could get each week must be reduced by £3.06, to £12.64. As you are receiving income support, I can pay you your
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1 ·
The
Enfield Councils History FOI Indexed Stage
3 Housing
Benefit Notification / Page
Number: 38,39,40 Housing
Benefit 1 The
Enfield Councils History FOI Indexed Stage
3 Housing
Benefit Notification Page
Number: 38,39,40, 01/03/2013 38 Mr
S Cordell 109
Burncroft Avenue Enfield EN3
7JQ Claim
Reference: 1623514 NI reference: JH653811D Rent
Reference: 497630 Council Tax Account:55508596 01/03/2014 Dear
Mr Cordell Housing
Benefit Notification I
have changed your Housing Benefit from 07/04/2014 to take account of
new year benefit levels from April. I have decided that your benefit is now
as follows: £90.65
per week from 07/04/2014 How You Will Be Paid Your
benefit will be paid by directly crediting your rent account. Council
Tax Support Notification I
have worked out your council tax support from 01/04/2014 to take
account of new council tax and benefit levels from April. I have decided that
your benefit is now as follows: £12.60
per week from 01/04/2014 How You Will Be Paid £657.11
council tax
support has been paid to your council tax account. The total amount of
council tax support for 2014/15 is £657.11. You
will receive a council tax bill dated 14th March 2014that will tell
you how much council tax you will now have to pay. On the back of the bill is
a summary of how we have calculated your council tax. Right
of Appeal for Housing Benefit If
you do not agree with the Housing Benefit decision, you must challenge it
within one month of the date of this letter. You
can: 1.
Ask
us to explain our decision (by phoning 020 8379 1000) 2.
Write
and ask us to reconsider 3.
Write
to us and ask for our decision to be looked at by the Independent Tribunal
run by the Tribunal Service. Your
letter must be written in English, be received within one month of the date
of this letter, be signed by you and give your name, address, grounds for
reconsideration and any evidence. If
you disagree with a Local Council Tax Support Scheme decision Page
1 of 4 39 If
you do not agree with the Council Tax Support Scheme decision, you do not
have a formal right to appeal. However, you can still: Ask
us to explain our decision (by phoning 020 8379 1000) Write
and ask us to reconsider If
you are still unhappy you can write to us to make a formal complaint Your
letter must be written in English, be received within one month of the date
of this letter, be signed by you and give your name, address, grounds for
reconsideration and any evidence. Changes
in your circumstances If
your circumstances change, you must tell us about them immediately. For
example: 4.
You
start working or you earn more or less money 5.
Your
benefits/tax credits change or are stopped 6.
You
move home 7.
Your
rent changes 8.
You
go to stay with friends, family or go into hospital for more than 2 weeks 9.
You
become a student or stop being a student 10.
Anyone
comes to live with you or someone moves out 11.
Your
savings change 12.
Your
child leaves school or other education 13.
You
have a baby 14.
Someone
dies 15.
Any
other change which may affect your entitlement to benefit 16.
Someone
else in your home has any of these changes If
you don’t tell us about a change, we may fine you or take legal action and
you will have to pay back any money that you were not entitled to. You
can report a change in circumstance on our website at
www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline or by calling 020 8379 1000. Alternatively,
you can write to us telling us what has changed, when and if there has been a
delay in telling us, why. You will also need to send evidence to support your
claim. Further information is also available on our website www.enfield.gov.uk/benefits. How
to contact us Online Most
frequently asked for information and online forms all in one place. www.enfield.gov.uk/counciltaxonline Or www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline
There
are free internet facilities in local council libraries and at our major
reception areas. Email
- revs@enfield.gov.uk Telephone
- 020 8379 1000 (8am-6pm) Post
- Revenues and Benefits Division, PO Box 63, Civic Centre, Enfield, EN1 3XW
in person John
Wilkes House, 79 High Street, Ponders End, Enfield EN3 4EN (9am-4pm) Drop
in documents any time between opening hours or see an advisor by booking an Page
2 of 4 40 appointment on 0208 379 6023
lines open between 08:30 -16:30 Civic Centre, Silver Street,
Enfield, EN1 3XW (9am-4pm) Drop in documents any time
between opening hours or see an advisor by booking an appointment on 0208 379
6023 lines open between 08:30 -16:30 Edmonton Centre, ground floor,
36-44 South Mall, Edmonton, N9 0TN (8:30am-5pm) Drop in documents only at this
office For further details on how to
contact us please visit www.enfield.gov.uk/revscontact Pension Service Enquiries If you need to contact the
Pension Centre about your Pension Credits, you can either phone them on 0845
606 0265 or write to them at The Pension Centre, PO Box 4, Gateshead, NE92
1BQ Further information about
benefits and an explanation of key terms is available on our website www.enfield.gov.uk/benefitsonline Yours sincerely Page 3 of 4 41 Claim
reference: 1623514 NI
reference: JH653811D How
Your Housing Benefit Has Been Worked Out for the period From
07/04/2014 your Housing Benefit will be £90.65 each week. The
rent you are charged each week is £96.66. Housing
Benefit cannot pay for some service charges that are included in your rent.
The rent you pay has to be reduced by the amount of these service charges.
These amounts are shown below: Actual
amount for Ineligible Water £6.01 Total
deductions for services £6.01 The
amount of rent after deducting these charges is called your maximum eligible
rent. Your rent of £96.66 must be reduced by £6.01, to £90.65 each week. This
is your maximum eligible rent. The
maximum Housing Benefit you can get is £90.65 each week. This figure is used
when working out 'your total weekly Housing Benefit'. Your
Total Weekly Housing Benefit As
you are receiving Income Support, I can pay the maximum Housing Benefit of
£90.65 each week. How
Your Council Tax Support Has Been Worked Out Based
on your circumstances I have decided to assess your claim using the Working
Age scheme. From
01/04/2014, your council tax support is £12.60 each week. The
maximum council tax support you could get Your
council tax liability for the year is £816.28 which for this period is £15.65
each week. The
maximum council tax support you could get is therefore £15.65 each week. This
figure is used when working out 'your total weekly council tax support'. Your
Total Weekly Council Tax Support A
reduction of the maximum council tax support of £15.65 that you could get
each week must be reduced by £3.05, to £12.60. As
you are receiving income support, I can pay you your maximum council tax
support of £12.60 each week. Page
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