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How to challenge the Bedroom tax and topple government policy

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If all those subject to the new bedroom tax challenge the council’s decision to reduce their housing benefit, Council Housing Benefit offices will simply not be able to manage to process all the applications. We are encouraging as many people as possible to challenge these decisions as if enough people do this then the administrative difficulties will add to the pressure on the government to withdraw this policy.

How to do it?

Some tenants have received letters from their landlords to say the bedroom tax may apply to them. This is simply a letter for information.

For the bedroom tax to apply you will receive a formal letter from your council Housing Benefit department – a Benefit Decision Notice – with regard to the bedroom tax decision.

The Notice will say how you can appeal the decision. You will usually need to appeal within one month of the date of the notice. The letter will say that you can ask to have further explanation of the decision, to have the decision looked at again, or to ‘appeal’.

Any or all of these 3 options form the challenge. You can write asking for the council to send a more detailed explanation to you. You can then consider this explanation with a view to issuing a later appeal within the month, or ask the council to look again after they have sent you the more detailed explanation.

Here is a sample letter you can use:

Dear Sir/Madam,
I received your decision letter dated (INSERT DATE) and referenced (insert reference number) that imposed an under occupation charge, or bedroom tax of 14% / 25% (delete as appropriate) on my existing award of Housing Benefit.

I am considering challenging this with a view to considering a formal appeal. I require further information listed below to be sent to me within 7 days of this letter to ensure I have enough time to formulate any appeal and that I am in full knowledge of the facts of my case within the time allowed.

OR in the alternative I request the deadline for any such formal appeal be moved to 21 days after I receive the request information below:

1. A written copy of the Council’s policy and decision-making procedures in relation to referring a socially housed claimant decision to the Rent Officer Service.
2. A full explanation of how the council decided that (INSERT ADDRESS) was determined to be a (insert claimed bedroom numbers) bed property for the under occupation charge and this to include what involvement if any of my landlord, (INSERT LANDLORD NAME) in this process.

Please state by way of covering letter with the requested information any changed deadline date from above with regard to a formal appeal.

Yours sincerely

xxxxx

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