Backdating Housing Benefit in the Richmondshire area

We usually pay Housing Benefits from the Monday after we get your claim but, in some circumstances, we can pay from an earlier date.

The backdated benefit is paid for a period prior to the date that an application form is received. For working age claimants, you can apply for up to one month from the date we received the request. However, you must prove that there was a good reason why you did not apply for the benefit at the time for it to be awarded.

Some examples of good reasons are:

  • you could not have immediately claimed as you were in or just leaving hospital
  • you have been ill and no one could make a claim on your behalf
  • you received the wrong advice from the Benefits Service, Jobcentre Plus, Citizens Advice Bureau or another official body
  • you did not understand that you could claim due to your age, health, inexperience or language difficulties
  • you are unable to manage your affairs but you do not have an appointee

In most circumstances, we may ask you to provide evidence, for example, if you were ill, we may need to see a letter from your doctor confirming this.

Housing benefit and council tax reduction can be backdated for up to a month from the request date, and for a period not previously applied for if you are of working age, or for a period of up to three months if you are of pension age.

All requests need to be made in writing and you must give the reasons why you want your claim to be backdated. You will also need to provide proof of your income for the period that you are requesting, for example, if you were working, we would need to see your payslips.

Please contact us if you need more information.