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Financial help if you're disabled - benefits, housing costs, council tax, vehicle tax exemption, TV Licence, motability schemes, VAT relief
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More than 860,000 sole traders and landlords need to start using digital tax reporting from 6 April.
Estimates of take-up of income-related benefits for Great Britain for the financial year 2019 to 2020.
Results from an analysis of the longitudinal survey ‘Understanding Society’, looking at persistent low income and changes in household income.
Income Support is extra money to help people on a low income or none at all - rates, eligibility and how to claim
Estimates of the take-up of the main income-related benefits by caseload and expenditure in Great Britain.
Results from analysis of the longitudinal survey ‘Understanding Society’, looking at persistent low income and changes in household income.
Estimates of take-up of income-related benefits for Great Britain for the financial year ending 2023.
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