Income you or your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant may have
including social welfare payments and student grants.
Not exact matches
[10] Examples of money income — sometimes referred to as «cash income» —
include: wages and salaries; income from dividends; earnings from self - employment; rental income; child support and alimony
payments;
Social Security, disability, and unemployment benefits; cash
welfare assistance; and pensions and other retirement income.
A limitation applies which means that if you are claiming Jobseeker's Allowance and your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant is getting certain
social welfare payments, the total amount paid to you as a couple can not be more than the maximum amount that would be paid to one person (
including adult and child dependants) on one
social welfare payment.
Income from other sources
includes rental income from the letting of property, income from an occupational pension, foreign
social welfare payments, income from a trust fund, income under a deed of covenant, other cash income, etc.,