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What is a on-dependant?

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A non-dependant is a member of your family/household aged 18 or over and not classed as being in full time education. The government expect that a non-dependant should contribute to the household financially; therefore a deduction will be applied to your benefit entitlement according to the amount of their GROSS weekly income.

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• Answer: A non-dependant is someone aged 18 or over who lives with you as part of your family but is not your partner. Examples of non-dependants are adult sons and daughters, elderly relatives or friends.

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