Overpayments of benefit can occur both in housing and council tax benefit. An overpayment is an amount of benefit which has been paid but to which there is no entitlement under the rules.
Overpayments can occur because of many different factors. A typical reason is when the claimant's income turns out to have been higher for a past period, which means that they were entitled a reduced level of benefit.
When an overpayment is found, the following facts are established:
The following decisions are then made:
The benefit claimant will then receive a letter from the council with details of the overpayment. If benefit was being paid to the claimant's landlord, they too will receive notification.
If a benefit claimant reports a change and the council does not act on it for a long time, it is not automatic that the claimant will be asked to repay the benefit. Much will depend upon whether the claimant was aware they were being overpaid benefit.
Sometimes a claimant will be receiving housing or council tax benefit while awaiting a decision over another social security benefit. If the other benefit is subsequently awarded, the claimant will normally be asked to repay overpaid housing or council tax benefit.
If housing benefit were being paid to a landlord in respect of his tenant, the landlord will normally be asked to repay the money. However, if there is a good reason why the tenant should be asked to repay the money instead, the overpayment could be recovered from them. An example could be where a tenant starts work without advising the council and the landlord could not have been expected to know that they were being overpaid.
Each overpayment is considered on its own merits.
The council will normally take a weekly amount back from the claimant's current housing benefit if they are still entitled. If this is not the case, an invoice will be sent. Either way, if the claimant should contact the council if they are having difficulty repaying the overpayment.
Overpayments of council tax benefit are transferred to the claimant's council tax account and included in future instalments.
For more information on overpaid benefit, click on the "Contacts" link on the left.