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If you have friends, relatives or anyone aged over 18 living in your home, you may get less Council Tax Benefit.
These people are referred to as 'non-dependants'. An amount may be taken out of your benefit for each non-dependant who lives in your home.
'Non-dependant' does not include:
- Your partner.
- A child you get Child Benefit for.
- People under 18 years of age.
- People in full-time education.
- People on Youth Training Schemes.
No money will be taken out of your benefit for non-dependants if:
- You get Attendance Allowance.
- You get the care part of Disability Living Allowance.
- You are registered blind.
The amount deducted from your benefit will also depend upon the type and gross amount of any income you receive.
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