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11 February 2012
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Benefits
Frequently asked questions about benefits
Frequently asked questions about benefits
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What are tax credits and how can I get them?
I have just lost my job. What benefits am I entitled to?
I am pregnant and on benefits. What help can I get for my baby and myself?
I have just left my home and all my belongings to escape my violent partner. Can I get any financial help?
My neighbour has just come out of hospital. He's retired and seems to be finding it difficult to cope. Is there any help available for him?
I am on Income Support and would like to go back to work, but I'm worried about being able to make ends meet if I come off benefits. Can I get any extra help towards living expenses?
I receive a pension and have heard that I may be entitled to some other benefits. Where can I get more information?
My wife has recently died. I have three children and have had to give up work. Can we get any benefits?
I've recently had a baby and have heard that the Child Trust Fund has come to an end. Can I still get it? How do I claim?
Can I carry on getting my benefits if I go to live abroad?
What benefits can workers get if they come to the UK from abroad?
I am too ill to go to work. Can I get any benefits?