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1. The amount specified in column (2) below in respect of each person or couple specified in column (1) is the amount specified for the purposes of paragraph 6(1)(a) of Schedule 1.
Column (1) Person, couple or polygamous marriage | Column (2) Amount |
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(1) Single applicant or lone parent— | |
(a) aged under 65; | (a) £142.70; |
(b) aged 65 or over. | (b) £161.25. |
(2) Couple— | |
(a) both members aged under 65; | (a) £217.90; |
(b) one or both members aged 65 or over. | (b) £241.65. |
(3) If the applicant is a member of a polygamous marriage and none of the members of the marriage has attained the age of 65— | |
(a) for the applicant and the other party to the marriage; | (a) £217.90; |
(b) for each additional spouse who is a member of the same household as the applicant. | (b) £75.20; |
(4) If the applicant is a member of a polygamous marriage and one or more members of the marriage are aged 65 or over— | |
(a) for the applicant and the other party to the marriage; | (a) £241.65; |
(b) for each additional spouse who is a member of the same household as the applicant. | (b) £80.40. |
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