Online Benefits Calculator


1 What Benefits can you claim?

With the pertaining need to manage your finances, it is important to be aware of the benefits that you can claim to increase your income streams.

The benefits are the potential income resources that are entitled to people by the government. There are around millions of potential benefits that go unclaimed every year. These benefits including benefits on the old age caretaking, payments, and allowances on the death of a close relation, community care allowances, budgeting benefits, child support, unemployment allowances, career allowances etc.

These benefits are available in case:

  •   You are unemployed, which will make you applicable for the career and unemployment allowance.
  •   You have children, in which case you will be provided child support allowances.
  •   You have low-income streams as well as increase debts. This will make you applicable for the budgeting loans, employment support, income support, and other applicable benefits.
  •   In case you are ill or disabled, which pertains to a problem in your ability to work for a livelihood. This will allow you to gain benefits including incapacity benefit, healthcare costs, reduced earnings allowance, severe disablement allowance, and other potential benefits.

2 Benefits checker. What could you claim? 

Every year people in the UK are missing out on benefits and tax credits. To make sure you are claiming all the benefits that you are entitled to, using a free benefits checker, which is available on the Government website.

This will easily and quickly identify any benefits you can claim to improve your situation and help increase your income. 

Benefits are usually available if: 

  •  You are out of work
  •  You have got children
  •  You on a low income
  •  You are either ill or disabled

If you are struggling financially, it is important to make sure you are getting all the income that you are entitled to. Call us on 0203 627 7180 to find out if you are entitled to any extra benefits.

The extra benefits you may be entitled to claim could make a big difference to your situation.

Tip: Grab any documents you might need before starting a check, such as pay slips, bank statements or bills. If you do not have everything you need right now you can save your check and come back to it later.