Government confirms £500 million hardship fund will provide council tax relief for vulnerable households
Date published: 24 March 2020
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£500 million Hardship Fund will provide support, including council tax relief, in 2020 to 2021 to those who need it most
The government’s £500 million Hardship Fund will provide council tax relief to vulnerable people and households to help those affected most by coronavirus.
The Hardship Fund, which was announced by the Chancellor at Budget, will go to local authorities in England to enable them to reduce the 2020 to 2021 council tax bills of working age people receiving Local Council Tax Support.
Councils will also be able to use the funding to provide further discretionary support to vulnerable people through other support arrangements such as Local Welfare Schemes.
The Local Government Secretary, Robert Jenrick MP, said: “Providing the necessary financial support to people and families is critical at this difficult time when many people will be concerned about changes to “their income.
That’s why we’re giving local councils an additional £500 million, to ensure help is available for the most vulnerable people in our society who are struggling to pay their council tax bills.
“The government is on your side and will do whatever takes to help.”
The Hardship Fund will support those in receipt of Local Council Tax Support schemes by reducing their council tax liability for 2020 to 2021.
People in receipt of Local Council Tax Support schemes are recognised as the most vulnerable to changes in income
The guidance published provides clarity to councils on how they can quickly provide support to those households which require support.
The announcement comes after the government confirmed councils will receive an additional £1.6 billion in funding to enable them to respond to other COVID-19 pressures across all the services they deliver, including stepping up support for the adult social care workforce and for services helping the most vulnerable, including homeless people.
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