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If your circumstances change you must tell us about it straight away as this could affect the amount of benefit that you are entitled to.

The time limit for reporting a change in circumstance is one calendar month from the date of change. If you are late in reporting the change in your circumstances you could lose benefit.

Here are some of the changes that you should tell us about:

  • if you or your partner stop receiving Income Support, Job Seekers Allowance, Employment and Support Allowance or Pension Credit
  • changes to your income or the income for anyone who lives with you
  • someone moving in or out of your house
  • if you move address (this includes moving flats or rooms in the same building)
  • your Tax Credit changes
  • any of your children leave school
  • changes to your savings

These are only examples of the changes you need to tell us about.

If you are not sure if you need to tell us about the change or need to know how your benefit will be affected by a change, please ring the benefits helpline on 01226 774743.

How do I notify you about a change?

Changes in circumstance can be notified in a number of ways:

Telephone: 01226 774743 (we will let you know if you also need to put this in writing)

E-mail: benefitassessments@barnsley.gov.uk

Write to: Benefits, Taxation and Welfare Rights Division, PO Box 634, Barnsley, S70 9GG

In person at any of our Barnsley Connects office

Do I need to provide any evidence of the change?

If you have proof of the change please send this to us. If you dont have the proof yet, tell us about the change straight away and let us know when you expect to receive it.

Next steps

When you have told us about any changes in your circumstances we will work out whether it affects your council tax benefit claim and write to you with your revised benefit award. You will also receive a revised council tax bill.

This will generally take no longer than ten working days once we have received all the required information from you.

Application forms

  • Housing and council tax benefit application form
  • Housing and council tax benefit application form - guidance notes
  • Change in circumstances form
  • Change of address form

Related documents

  • Service standards

Legislation

  • Housing Benefit Regulations 2006
  • Council Tax Benefit Regulations 2006
  • Housing Benefit (persons that have attained the qualifying age for state pension credit) Regulations 2006
  • Council Tax Benefit (persons that have attained the qualifying age for state pension credit) Regulations 2006
  • Data Protection Act 1998

Contact details

Enquiries and requests for application forms can be made as follows:

E-mail: benefitassessments@barnsley.gov.uk

Telephone the benefits helpline: 01226 774743

Opening hours: Monday to Thursday 9am to 5pm and Friday 9am to 4.30pm

Fax: 01226 774733

By writing or sending documents to: Benefits, Taxation and Welfare Rights Division, PO Box 634, Barnsley, S70 9GG

By personal visit to any Barnsley Connects office

Additional information

To learn more about our compliments, comments and complaints process please see general complaints.

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We will use the information you give on the council tax benefit application form and any supporting evidence you send us to process your claim for council tax benefit. We may pass the information on to the Department for Work and Pensions and HMRC, as allowed by law. We may also use the information to tell you what other welfare benefits you are entitled to.

We may check the information provided by you, or information about you provided by someone else, against other information we hold. We may also ask other agencies, organisations, local authorities or government departments to give us information they have.

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