Discover Hidden Treasure: £84,800 in Unclaimed Benefits Found

Local authority reveals their online tool has helped 68 households uncover unclaimed benefits worth thousands. Learn how to maximize your support now.
A revolutionary online tool is helping households across the UK identify and claim thousands of pounds in unclaimed benefits. According to a local authority, the calculator has so far assisted 68 families in discovering previously unclaimed support worth a total of £84,800.
The free-to-use tool, developed by the local council, allows residents to input their personal and financial information to determine if they are eligible for a range of government benefits and allowances. Many people are unaware of the various support schemes available, or assume they do not qualify, leading to millions going unclaimed each year.
"Our mission is to ensure everyone receives the financial assistance they are entitled to," said a spokesperson for the council. "By making this easy-to-use calculator available, we've been able to connect dozens of households with much-needed funds."
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One beneficiary, Sarah Johnson, said the tool was a game-changer. "I had no idea I qualified for housing benefits and tax credits. The extra £150 per month makes a huge difference to my family's financial wellbeing." Another resident, Michael Davies, added: "The process was straightforward and only took a few minutes. I'm really glad I decided to give it a try - the £3,400 in backdated payments has been a lifesaver."
Experts emphasize the importance of regularly reviewing eligibility, as individual circumstances and government schemes can change over time. "Many people mistakenly assume their situation hasn't changed, but it's worth checking every year or so," advised a benefits advisor.
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The local authority is now encouraging all residents to utilize the free online tool, with the aim of connecting even more households with vital financial support. "This is just the beginning," the spokesperson said. "We're committed to doing everything we can to ensure no one misses out on the help they're entitled to."
Source: BBC News


