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Government reviews mortgage support for benefit claimants

Government reviews mortgage support for benefit claimants

The government has announced a review of its Support for Mortgage Interest scheme (SMI), which helps people receiving certain benefits if they are finding it difficult to pay their mortgage interest.

SMI, which is available to people on benefits such as Income Support, Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance and Pension Credits, costs the Government around £400 million annually.

It helps prevent home owners having to either sell their home or have it repossessed if they are unable to meet their interest payments.

Currently, the maximum SMI payment is £139 per week for mortgages of up to £200,000 and interest is paid at the Bank of England’s published average mortgage rate.

The government has now launched a consultation amid concern that SMI is being used as a long-term option, rather than as short-term help while homeowners resolve their difficulties.

It believes that the system is unsustainable in its current form and is considering whether the taxpayer should be able to recoup some of the costs of the scheme.

There is currently no limit on how long SMI can be claimed by people on income support, pension credit or employment and support allowance, and views are being sought on whether a charge should be levied on a property after the owner has received SMI for a specified period of time.

The homeowner would have to give up some of the proceeds of a sale of the property in order to pay back this charge to the taxpayer.

There is already a limit of two years for certain people on jobseeker’s allowance to claim SMI and one option being considered is whether this limit should be extended to all people on jobseeker’s allowance.

Lord Freud, Minister for Welfare Reform, said: “We are committed to supporting homeowners to stay in their own homes when times are hard.

“But in the future this type of support must be fair and affordable so we are seeking views from experts and the wider public, including options for putting a charge on the homes of future claimants so when they sell up we can recoup some of the costs.”

Recent research indicated that difficulty in securing a mortgage, and the high costs involved, are making people less excited about the prospect of owning their own home.

The possibility of a reduction in support for property owners who fall into difficulty can only dampen enthusiasm even further.

Government launches back to work scheme

The Government has launched its new “Work Programme”, which aims to get people off benefits and back to work. The scheme will see mainly private companies trying to find work for claimants in the UK. The moves are part of the coalition Government’s welfare crackdown which is designed to make a life on benefits “no [...]

UK unemployment rate falls further to 7.7%

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed UK unemployment fell further in the three months to March. The ONS said unemployment fell by 36,000 in the three month period to 2.46 million. The latest figures means the unemployment rate has fallen to 7.7% from 7.8% in February. In the meantime, the number of [...]

UK unemployment rate falls unexpectedly to 7.8%

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed UK unemployment fell in the three months to February. The ONS said unemployment fell by 17,000 in the three month period to 2.48 million. The latest figures means the unemployment rate has fallen to 7.8% from 8% in January. In the meantime, the number of Britons [...]

DWP urged to improve efforts to recover benefit overpayments

A report has found benefit claimants owe a staggering £1.85 billion in overpayments but less than £300 million a year is being recouped.
As a result, the public accounts committee is calling for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to step up its efforts to recovery the monies.
According to the report, over 30,000 people owe [...]