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4 years 8 months ago #245267 by jama
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Hello sir
I am on esa support group.if my wife and children apply for UC then can i still get esa.
I am on esa support group.if my wife and children apply for UC then can i still get esa.
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4 years 8 months ago #245292 by Gordon
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jama
From a previous post, I believe that you are receiving Contribution Based ESA, this being the case then it will not affected by your wife claiming UC, however, if you receive any Income Related ESA then this will no longer be paid as it will be considered to then be part of the UC payment.
Be aware that your ESA(CB) will be treated as Other Income and deducted £ for £ from the UC.
Gordon
From a previous post, I believe that you are receiving Contribution Based ESA, this being the case then it will not affected by your wife claiming UC, however, if you receive any Income Related ESA then this will no longer be paid as it will be considered to then be part of the UC payment.
Be aware that your ESA(CB) will be treated as Other Income and deducted £ for £ from the UC.
Gordon
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2 years 1 week ago #275108 by jama
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Can my wife apply for new style esa as she is my carer (National contribution) for long time but lately has health issues and had to abandon a part time job?
Can my wife apply for new style esa as she is my carer (National contribution) for long time but lately has health issues and had to abandon a part time job?
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2 years 1 week ago #275137 by Gary
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Hi jama
Your wife can only apply for NS ESA if she has the required NI contributions. www.gov.uk/government/publications/new-s...wance-esa-claim-form.
New Style ESA is a contributory benefit. Normally, this means you may be able to get it if you’ve paid or been credited with enough National Insurance contributions in the 2 full tax years before the year you’re claiming in.
Eligibility
To get New Style ESA you’ll need to have been an employee or self-employed and paid (or been credited with) National Insurance contributions, usually in the last 2 to 3 years.
www.gov.uk/national-insurance
You will also need to have a fit note (sometimes called ‘sick note’ or ‘doctor’s note’) but you can start making your claim before you have one. If you have only just become ill, you can self-certify for the first 7 days.
You can get New Style ESA on its own or at the same time as Universal Credit. If you apply for and are awarded both benefits, the New Style ESA you are paid will reduce your Universal Credit payment by the same amount.
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Your wife can only apply for NS ESA if she has the required NI contributions. www.gov.uk/government/publications/new-s...wance-esa-claim-form.
New Style ESA is a contributory benefit. Normally, this means you may be able to get it if you’ve paid or been credited with enough National Insurance contributions in the 2 full tax years before the year you’re claiming in.
Eligibility
To get New Style ESA you’ll need to have been an employee or self-employed and paid (or been credited with) National Insurance contributions, usually in the last 2 to 3 years.
www.gov.uk/national-insurance
You will also need to have a fit note (sometimes called ‘sick note’ or ‘doctor’s note’) but you can start making your claim before you have one. If you have only just become ill, you can self-certify for the first 7 days.
You can get New Style ESA on its own or at the same time as Universal Credit. If you apply for and are awarded both benefits, the New Style ESA you are paid will reduce your Universal Credit payment by the same amount.
Gary
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2 years 1 week ago #275145 by Gordon
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jama
There is an exemption to the First of the Contribution Conditions if your wife
"was entitled to a carer’s allowance in the last complete tax year immediately preceding the relevant benefit year"
She will still need to meet the Second Condition but if she was claiming CA in the Tax Years 2019-20 and 2020-21 the should have the NI Credits for this.
Be aware, her claiming NS ESA will likely stop payment of the CA as they are classed as overlapping benefits, if she is only placed in the WRAG (LCW) group then the ESA will only be a few pounds more and will only be payable for 365 days.
Gordon
There is an exemption to the First of the Contribution Conditions if your wife
"was entitled to a carer’s allowance in the last complete tax year immediately preceding the relevant benefit year"
She will still need to meet the Second Condition but if she was claiming CA in the Tax Years 2019-20 and 2020-21 the should have the NI Credits for this.
Be aware, her claiming NS ESA will likely stop payment of the CA as they are classed as overlapping benefits, if she is only placed in the WRAG (LCW) group then the ESA will only be a few pounds more and will only be payable for 365 days.
Gordon
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1 year 4 months ago #281889 by jama
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I am receiving NS ESA contribution (support group) since 2019 and kid getting UC however just received UC 50 form. DWP did not inform me that it will stop NS ESA. I like to know if not send the form will they stop ESA and UC?
I am receiving NS ESA contribution (support group) since 2019 and kid getting UC however just received UC 50 form. DWP did not inform me that it will stop NS ESA. I like to know if not send the form will they stop ESA and UC?
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