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- holdingout
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The problem we now have is, I am his carer and on full carers weekly amount and i do no other work because i look after him full time, I have been doing this for last 20 years.
He as been doing 18 hours a week self employed as a writer for last 20 years, his Dr told him he was signed off 20 years ago, but he wanted to do a few hours as a writer, despite his disabilities, so hes been on a disabled tax credit most of that time.
He now as had the dreaded forms from the taxman that says because he as not been able to make the national wage rate in his last two years his tax credit will stop under the new rules and guidelines.
He as been through so much since his accident in the 25 years ago, and i think its best he stops now anyways.
So if we don't claim a tax credit this year because his dr is ready to sign him off for good, can i claim income support for him because its more money in our case than him claiming esa with all the horrors that brings, been doing this now over 20 years and we all know how hard it is.
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Providing, as a couple you can pass the means test for Income Support then you can make a claim.
If you are unsure then put your information into one of the online benefit calculators.
www.gov.uk/benefits-calculators
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Providing your are not in a Universal Credit area, then it is your choice what you claim.
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holdingout wrote: We are in whats called a live area but only single people are being made to claim universal credit and married couples do not at moment until maybe 2019 where we are so were new to all of this so does that mean i as my husbands carer can still make a claim for income support or will he be told to do ESA sorry to ask but its why i joined, i'm fairly thick you see and don't wish to muck our life up any more than the goverment does already
As I said it is your choice.
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