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Here is the answer to the question: What types of benefit fraud are there?

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Here is the answer to the question: What types of benefit fraud are there?

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Typical examples of benefit fraud are: – People who work but do not declare this when they claim benefit. – People who claim as a single person but actually live with a partner. – People who claim from an address but do not live there. – People who do not tell us the full amount of income, savings or capital when they claim benefit. – People who for any reason do not have any right to claim Housing Benefit or Council Tax benefit.

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