General Information on Housing and Council Tax Benefit Overpayments
Housing Benefit overpayments occur when benefit is cancelled and money has already been given to you either by way of rent benefit and/or by crediting your Council Tax account. Overpayments are normally recoverable, this means the Council can seek repayment through the County Court by way of a Judgement Order if the overpayment is not repaid.
What happens if we pay you too much Housing Benefit?
If you are paid too much benefit it is called an overpayment. If you are overpaid we will write and tell you:
- Why you got too much benefit,
- How much the overpayment is,
- How it was calculated,
- If you have to repay the overpayment,
- What to do if you do not agree with the decision,
- How the overpayment can be repaid.
Your overpayment should be reduced by any underlying entitlement i.e. benefit for the same period as the overpayment but at a lower rate based on the correct circumstances, this requires you to provide proof of your current circumstances to allow us to reassess your entitlement to benefit.
You must always read your entitlement letters to check that the details the Council has used in calculating your claim are correct. You must do this to avoid an overpayment occurring.
If you have been getting help to pay your rent an invoice will be sent to you (or your landlord if the Council has paid your landlord). It is the Council's decision from whom it recovers the debt, therefore, in some cases even if we have paid your landlord we may decide to recover from you.
How the overpayment can be repaid
Council Tax Benefit
Overpaid Council Tax Benefit is recovered from your Council Tax account. We will add the overpaid amount to your account and you will be sent a new Council Tax bill. You will need to contact the Council Tax section to organise repayment if you cannot pay the revised payments.
Housing Benefit
Overpaid Housing Benefit can be recovered in two ways:
- Weekly deductions from your weekly benefit entitlement,
- Invoice and arrangement with our Benefit Recovery Team.
Weekly deductions
If you are still entitled to Housing Benefit we will recover your overpayment from your weekly entitlement by deducting an amount per week from your benefit. The basic amount we deduct is £9.15 per week. Please be aware that you will need to increase the amount you pay your landlord by this amount.
Invoice
If you are sent a bill for an overpayment you will need to pay this back to the Council. Details of how and when to pay will be included with the bill or your can contact the Benefits Recovery Team on 0208 547 4644 or 0208 547 5638 or email them at
HsngBen@rbk.kingston.gov.ukIf you cannot pay the bill in full you should contact the Benefits Recovery Team immediately to arrange to pay by instalments.
Appeals
Any appeals must be made in writing to the Benefits Office within one month of you being notified of the overpayment. Please send any correspondence to the following address:
Housing and Council Tax Benefit Office
The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames
Guildhall 2
Kingston upon Thames
KT1 1EU
Remember, if you are having trouble, tell us. Please do not ignore an unpaid bill. It could cost you more in the end and may lead to court action.