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Qué (quién) es housing benefit - definición

TRANSFER PAYMENT
Housing benefit; Housing Benefit Regulations 2006; Housing Benefit (Persons who have attained the qualifying age for state pension credit) Regulations 2006; Second Adult Rebate
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housing benefit         
(housing benefits)
In Britain, housing benefit is money that the government gives to people with no income or very low incomes to pay for part or all of their rent.
N-UNCOUNT: also N in pl
fringe benefits         
NON-WAGE COMPENSATION PROVIDED TO EMPLOYEES IN ADDITION TO NORMAL WAGES OR SALARIES
Perquisites; Fringe benefits; Fringe benefit; French benefits; Fringe Benefit; Benefit (employment); Perquisite; Benefits in kind; Employee Benefits; Perqs; Benefit in kind; Flexible benefits; Flexible benefit; Benefit scheme; Employment benefits; Perq; Job perk; Job benefit; Worker benefit; Employee benefit; Perk of the job; Benefits administration; Employee perks
n. to get; provide fringe benefits
perquisite         
NON-WAGE COMPENSATION PROVIDED TO EMPLOYEES IN ADDITION TO NORMAL WAGES OR SALARIES
Perquisites; Fringe benefits; Fringe benefit; French benefits; Fringe Benefit; Benefit (employment); Perquisite; Benefits in kind; Employee Benefits; Perqs; Benefit in kind; Flexible benefits; Flexible benefit; Benefit scheme; Employment benefits; Perq; Job perk; Job benefit; Worker benefit; Employee benefit; Perk of the job; Benefits administration; Employee perks
(perquisites)
A perquisite is the same as a perk
. (FORMAL)
...cost-free long-distance calls, a perquisite of her employment.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Housing Benefit

Housing Benefit is a means-tested social security benefit in the United Kingdom that is intended to help meet housing costs for rented accommodation. It is the second biggest item in the Department for Work and Pensions' budget after the state pension, totalling £23.8 billion in 2013–14.

The primary legislation governing Housing Benefit is the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992. Operationally, the governing regulations are statutory instruments arising from that Act. It is governed by one of two sets of regulations.

For working age claimants it is governed by the "Housing Benefit Regulations 2006", but for those who have reached the qualifying age for Pension Credit (regardless of whether it has been claimed) it is governed by the "Housing Benefit (Persons who have attained the qualifying age for state pension credit) Regulations 2006".: 10–11 

It is normally administered by the local authority in whose area the property being rented lies. In some circumstances, normally council tenants in "out of borough properties", some claimants may be required to obtain Housing Benefit from the borough that placed them. For those areas where there are two or more tier local government structure, Housing Benefit is administered by the district or borough council layer of local government. This is the council responsible for the billing of Council Tax. Additionally, local authorities in Great Britain, but not Northern Ireland, may contract out the administration of housing benefit to other local authorities, or to private companies.: 8–9 

Council tenants' housing benefit is awarded as a rebate, reducing the level of rent payable by the tenant. Private tenants' benefit is normally paid to the tenant, who has the right to decide to whom payments are made, but in other cases it is paid to the landlord.: 276–288  Local authorities reclaim the housing benefit that they have paid from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) by means of submitting heavily audited subsidy claims. Three subsidy claims must be completed each year: an initial estimate, a mid year estimate and a final claim. The final claim must be submitted to the DWP by 30 April. The final audited claim must be submitted by 30 November.

The Department for Work and Pensions pays local councils an administration grant based on the numbers of new claims and overall case-load; as well as various other cost factor adjustments to take into account the relative staff and accommodation costs. The level of Administration Grant awarded is announced annually by the Department for Work and Pensions. Some elements of the subsidy claim are subject to penalty, to encourage local authorities to control that element of expenditure. This includes high rents for care and support homes and the raising of overpayments. Overpayments of benefit are not fully funded in order to ensure that the local authority takes recovery action where appropriate.

From April 2017 people between the ages of 18 and 21 will not ordinarily be entitled to housing benefit. There are fears this will increase homelessness.

Ejemplos de uso de housing benefit
1. Single parents get a 22.20 housing benefit premium.
2. Enfield council followed suit and withdrew his housing benefit.
3. Training staff accounts for almost all overspend. × Housing benefit system.
4. Most receive 100 per cent housing benefit, 100 per cent council tax benefit and tax credits.
5. Article continues It said: "Sanctions could include financial penalties or housing benefit measures.