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- KATHATX
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Just wondered if anyone out there knows the answer to my question as I have rang DWP three times and they tell me I can receive ESA CB then write to me and say I cannot due to insufficient National Insurance contributions. Thought CA paid them.?
My situation is that previously to an operation I was a carer for my husband the past 5 years. I cancelled my CA when I was in hospital for operation as I am no longer well enough to fulfil role. I then applied for ESA (contributions based) . I have been told yes then again no, three times.
I am very confused.
I am in the process of chemotherapy at moment and not really up for all of this carry on. I do not receive any benefits apart from 25% CT reduction.
ANY help will be most gratefully. received
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KATHATX wrote: Hello folks!
Just wondered if anyone out there knows the answer to my question as I have rang DWP three times and they tell me I can receive ESA CB then write to me and say I cannot due to insufficient National Insurance contributions. Thought CA paid them.?
My situation is that previously to an operation I was a carer for my husband the past 5 years. I cancelled my CA when I was in hospital for operation as I am no longer well enough to fulfil role. I then applied for ESA (contributions based) . I have been told yes then again no, three times.
I am very confused.
I am in the process of chemotherapy at moment and not really up for all of this carry on. I do not receive any benefits apart from 25% CT reduction.
ANY help will be most gratefully. received
OK this is slightly complicated.
CA does not pay NI Contributions these can only be acquired through paid employment or registered self-employment, rather it pays NI Credits, these can be used in part for an ESA(CB) claim but you will still normally need NI Contributions as well.
However, Regulations 8.2(a) of the ESA Regulations 2008, provides a "relaxation" of the requirement for NICs if you were receiving CA during the last complete Tax Year preceding the year of your ESA claim, this would be 2014-15. You will also need to have paid at least 26 weeks of NICs in one complete Tax Year at some time in the past
www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2008/794/regulation/8/made
The DWP often forget that this rule so providing you can meet the requirements I would contact the DWP and remind them of it.
Gordon
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I will let you know the outcome.
Thanks again !
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You were correct none of the advisers knew about the legislation 2008 that you mentioned. So I wrote to them as well as called and finally was allowed to speak to someone who looked into it. I now will have backdated payments on Monday from April.
I cannot thank you enough.
Incredible to think that people will have no knowledge of this rule and end up without payment. I have 41 years of fully paid NICS albeit the last couple of years credits for CA.
So thank you again Gordon. You have saved me so much worrying going forward.
Have no letter yet to give you details but will post.KATHAT
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Glad I was able to help.
Gordon
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