Step two: work out your requirements
This is an amount for basic weekly needs. See Chapter 7 for details of how to qualify for each premium. Your requirements are made up of:
•premiums
◦carer (as for IS);
◦disability (as for IS, except that this is included after 28 weeks of incapacity for work, rather than 52 weeks). You also get a disability premium if you (or your partner) are under 60 and get ESA with a work-related activity or support component, or have been getting ESA for at least 28 weeks, or have had limited capability for work for at least 28 weeks since 27 October 2008. The amount of the disability premium increases to £39.40 if you are single or a lone parent and get ESA with the support component, get the disability living allowance middle or highest rate care component or get the standard or enhanced rate of the daily living component of personal independence payment, and have been incapable of work for 28 weeks since 27 October 2008;
◦enhanced disability for an adult (as for IS) and also if you (or your partner) are under 60 and get ESA with a support component;
◦severe disability (as for IS);
•weekly rent less any housing benefit (HB) and non-dependant deductions;
•weekly council tax, if you are liable, less any council tax reduction;
•mortgage interest, endowment payments and capital repayments on your home, as well as on loans to adapt a home for a disabled person, deducting any non-dependant deductions;
•amounts for children. If you have children, you are likely to be exempt from charges through getting a qualifying benefit like IS, JSA or CTC (see here). If you get CTC but are not exempt from charges, your children are not included in the low income assessment.