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You will be affected by the tax if you receive housing benefit or universal credit and are of working age. Working age means anyone between the age of 16 and pensionable age.

Bedroom tax will not affect you if you:

  • receive a state pension
  • rent a shared ownership property
  • have a severely disabled child who requires a room of their own
  • are a foster carer
  • are in the Armed Forces
  • require the use of a room for an overnight carer and this has been agreed by your local authority
  • live in temporary or supported accommodation.

Children of both sexes under the age of 10 are expected to share a bedroom.  

Children of the same gender under the age of 16 would be expected to share a bedroom.

Couples and adults are entitled to have a bedroom of their own.

If you share access to a child only one parent can claim Bedroom Tax allowance.

If you have a spare room and want to stay you must increase your payments to make up for the shortfall in your Housing Benefit.

You may wish to take in a lodger. You will need to seek permission from ISHA before you do this.

You can swap your home with someone else who needs more bedrooms than they currently have. You must seek permission from ISHA before you can swap your home.

You would need to seek permission from ISHA before taking a lodger.

You will also need to contact your insurance company as they may not be covered for loss or damage to their contents under your insurance.

You must speak to our Customer Service Team immediately on 0300 131 7300. Our officers can give you helpful advice but your rent must be paid to avoid any action being taken against you for non payment.