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hi guys my daughter has just moved into her own place .its private will landlords be able to charge bedroom tax ?
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the under occupancy rule is already in place for private housing so if she gets housing benefit they will only pay for the bedrooms she needs
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no both her and partner are in full time work . it wont affect her then .thx rocks
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There is no such thing as "Bedroom Tax"
It is a cut in housing benefit, if you are under occupying.
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There is no such thing as "Bedroom Tax"
It is a cut in housing benefit, if you are under occupying.
Thanks for the correction. I always thought the term "bedroom tax" to be emotive, like "poll tax". It's always good, if you want to have a go at government to work the word "tax" in. As far as the current situation is concerned, I see no reason why anyone in public housing should be in a better position than someone with low income, so getting housing benefit, who happens to have a private landlord.
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http://www.24dash.com/news/housing/2013-02-27-Housing-provider-organising-mass-bedroom-tax-protestsHousing provider organising mass bedroom tax protests A social landlord is harnessing the voice and power of 100,000 tenants across the North East to launch a mass protest against the bedroom tax. Coast & Country's tenant panel organised a welfare reform bedroom tax summit with tenants' representatives from 19 housing associations
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""There is no such thing as "Bedroom Tax""
Taylor4898, your wrong.
A tax is a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government against a citizen’s person, property or activity, to support government policies. So the ‘state underoccupation subsidy’ – a phrase only coined within the last few months and a measure that will only come into force in April – is a tax, as it is levied against property occupied by citizens of the UK to support government policies.
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Ah, just noticed; what a marvellous word. I can't find it in the dictionary; what does it mean?
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Ah, just noticed; what a marvellous word. I can't find it in the dictionary; what does it mean?  aw Chris- not like you to be so pedantric! 
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 aw Chris- not like you to be so pedantric! Just thought it was such a lovely word.
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""There is no such thing as "Bedroom Tax""
Taylor4898, your wrong.
A tax is a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government against a citizen’s person, property or activity, to support government policies. So the ‘state underoccupation subsidy’ – a phrase only coined within the last few months and a measure that will only come into force in April – is a tax, as it is levied against property occupied by citizens of the UK to support government policies.
Splitting hairs comes to mind here but the "bedroom tax" is not a tax it is a reduction of a subsidy.People are not being made to pay extra for anything by way of this change so it is not a tax.
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