Theoretically, when an ESA claimant is undertaking permitted work, if they are overpaid by 1p over the permitted work limit - the ESA claim stops right there and then.
Under the ESA linking rules, would they be able to restart a claim and link it to the old one if this were to happen?
I'm considering doing permitted work, but I'm concerned that one day I may be overpaid slightly and then loose my contributions based claim?
JediCP wrote: Theoretically, when an ESA claimant is undertaking permitted work, if they are overpaid by 1p over the permitted work limit - the ESA claim stops right there and then.
Under the ESA linking rules, would they be able to restart a claim and link it to the old one if this were to happen?
I'm considering doing permitted work, but I'm concerned that one day I may be overpaid slightly and then loose my contributions based claim?
One penny or one minute over the limits will result in the ESA Claim being closed, you can make a rapid reclaim under the Linking Rules but would lose at least a week's ESA depending on how long you were outside the PW rules.
Gordon
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