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Can you get other benefits along with Inheritance Money in the UK

Inheritance money, also known as inheritance tax, is a tax paid on the value of an estate when someone dies. In the UK, there are a number of benefits that you may be entitled to receive, regardless of whether or not you have received an inheritance.<br><br>Here are some examples of benefits that you may be able to claim in the UK:<br>

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Can you get other benefits along with Inheritance Money in the UK

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  1. Can you get other benefits along with Inheritance Money in the UK? Inheritance money, also known as inheritance tax, is a tax paid on the value of an estate when someone dies. In the UK, there are a number of benefits that you may be entitled to receive, regardless of whether or not you have received an inheritance. Here are some examples of benefits that you may be able to claim in the UK: Universal Credit: This is a means-tested benefit that is available to people on a low income. If you're struggling financially, you may be eligible to receive Universal Credit. Housing Benefit: This is a means-tested benefit that helps with the cost of rent. If you're on a low income and you're struggling to pay your rent, you may be eligible to receive Housing Benefit. Council Tax Reduction: This is a means-tested benefit that helps with the cost of council tax. If you're on a low income, you may be eligible to receive Council Tax Reduction. Pension Credit: This is a means-tested benefit that is available to people who have reached State Pension age. If you have a low income and little savings, you may be eligible to receive Pension Credit.

  2. It's worth noting that your eligibility for these benefits will depend on a number of factors, such as your income, savings, and household circumstances. If you're not sure whether you're eligible for any of these benefits, you can contact your local Citizen's Advice Bureau or the Department for Work and Pensions for advice. We have covered everything in an article written by Leading Corporate Recovery on our Website.

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