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4 years 4 months ago #253953 by ka
I'm trying to find a list of items which are excluded from means testing in terms of deprivation of assets. Do you know what is purchases would definitely be considered deliberate deprivation of assets (I have only managed to find cars and jewellery as examples) and what wouldn't?

Thanks,

ka

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4 years 4 months ago #253968 by BIS
Hi KA

I'm sorry I don't know. The easiest thing to do is to ring the DWP and ask.

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4 years 4 months ago #253970 by Mark
Hi

You might want to check out the following. Not a list as I doubt a list exists but it might help explain it, albeit in quite a bit of legal detail.

www.gardencourtchambers.co.uk/news/socia...-in-welfare-benefits
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4 years 4 months ago #253975 by Spaceman
Hi ka

I don't think a car would necessarily be a problem. Maybe a Ferrari but I think you're allowed to buy a reasonably-priced car. I think you're definitely allowed to own a house without it affecting your benefits (although it could exclude you from legal aid), so if you inherited or won some money and used it to buy a house for you to live in, that should be OK.

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4 years 4 months ago #253982 by Gary
Hi ka

The rules on Deprivation of Capital are not complicated but are subject to interpretation by a DWP Decision Maker, which means it can be very difficult to pre-empt what one DM might do and another will not. There are therefore no guarantees that any advice given will be followed by a DM.

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4 years 4 months ago #253991 by denby
Hi, after our experience with this issue many years ago after a modest inheritance, I would get in the habit of stuffing every normal shopping receipt in a bag, and making a file with any significant purchase ones neatly logged. We couldn't prove how much went on just feeding the family, school clothes and kids shoes etc and were disbelieved. You can bin it all later but not bring it back if you didn't keep it...best wishes, Denby

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