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Council Tax Benefit

Volume 302: debated on Wednesday 10 December 1997

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To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how much (a) lone parents, (b) the elderly,(c) the disabled and (d) couples with children, who are claiming council tax benefit and living in properties in bands F, G, and H will have to find on average to meet the shortfall resulting from the restriction of council tax benefit to the band E level; and what will be the average shortfall for all such claimants. [19572]

The information is set our in the table.

Type of recipientAverage weekly shortfall (£)
Elderly3.90
Disabled4.00
Lone parent3.60
Couple with children4.00
All of the above recipients3.90
1. Figures are rounded to the nearest ten pence and quoted at 1998–99 levels.
2. Final figures exclude those recipients who do not fall into any of the categories given in the table, and are not therefore the same as the losses for all recipients.