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1 year 2 months ago #283593 by denby
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from Chris's reply to another post.
Please, does this mean my relative who has been on CB ESA for years, also PIP Enhanced x 2, will have to be means tested, reassessed and/ or what? Panic is setting in as they will not cope with this, and helping will be a terrible stretch for me now. Any timescale?
Thanks, Denby
Please, does this mean my relative who has been on CB ESA for years, also PIP Enhanced x 2, will have to be means tested, reassessed and/ or what? Panic is setting in as they will not cope with this, and helping will be a terrible stretch for me now. Any timescale?
Thanks, Denby
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1 year 2 months ago #283603 by Gary
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Replied by Gary on topic " I do know that the legacy benefits are being moved over to UC soon"
Hi denby
keep an eye out for the news letter from B&W.
What is happening at this moment in time single tax credit claimants are being asked to apply for UC, they are not being moved over.
The claimant will receive a letter from DWP inviting them to apply for UC, if they do not apply within 3 months then their legacy benefits will cease.
www.gov.uk/government/publications/compl...-universal-credit--2
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keep an eye out for the news letter from B&W.
What is happening at this moment in time single tax credit claimants are being asked to apply for UC, they are not being moved over.
The claimant will receive a letter from DWP inviting them to apply for UC, if they do not apply within 3 months then their legacy benefits will cease.
www.gov.uk/government/publications/compl...-universal-credit--2
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1 year 2 months ago #283608 by denby
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Thank you Gary. Scary though, presumably forced move may be in the pipeline eventually even for married claimants not on tax credits.
Don't know what's worse, gov't basically washing its hands of doing anything practical about climate change, or this. People on benefits will suffer worse than the wealthy from not only extra cold winters but over-hot spells [you bet Downing St has aircon] and from ever rising food prices all due to climate chaos.
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Don't know what's worse, gov't basically washing its hands of doing anything practical about climate change, or this. People on benefits will suffer worse than the wealthy from not only extra cold winters but over-hot spells [you bet Downing St has aircon] and from ever rising food prices all due to climate chaos.
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1 year 2 months ago - 1 year 2 months ago #283617 by Chris
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Replied by Chris on topic " I do know that the legacy benefits are being moved over to UC soon"
Hi Gary,
I honestly read that the government are doing away with legacy benefits and moving people to UC (it mentioned 6 different types of benefits I believe) - Is this not correct ? I get various emails from different companies about what's happening with benefits etc.
Honestly, you never know what's true and what's not these days - It makes it so difficult to answer some posts if what I'm reading is incorrect.
Regards, Chris.
I honestly read that the government are doing away with legacy benefits and moving people to UC (it mentioned 6 different types of benefits I believe) - Is this not correct ? I get various emails from different companies about what's happening with benefits etc.
Honestly, you never know what's true and what's not these days - It makes it so difficult to answer some posts if what I'm reading is incorrect.
Regards, Chris.
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1 year 2 months ago - 1 year 2 months ago #283650 by Gary
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Replied by Gary on topic " I do know that the legacy benefits are being moved over to UC soon"
Hi Chris
There are 6 different types of legacy benefits that will go and will be replaced by UC.
Universal Credit is replacing the following benefits and tax credits:
~ Child Tax Credit
~ Housing Benefit
~ Income Support
~ income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)
~ income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
~ Working Tax Credit
Digital UC has been live for a number of years, what is happening now is claimants in receipt of legacy benefits will be asked to apply for UC, if they do not apply within 3 months then their legacy benefit will cease.
DWP are starting the roll out to claimants claiming Tax credits, a number of areas across the UK have already gone live.
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There are 6 different types of legacy benefits that will go and will be replaced by UC.
Universal Credit is replacing the following benefits and tax credits:
~ Child Tax Credit
~ Housing Benefit
~ Income Support
~ income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)
~ income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
~ Working Tax Credit
Digital UC has been live for a number of years, what is happening now is claimants in receipt of legacy benefits will be asked to apply for UC, if they do not apply within 3 months then their legacy benefit will cease.
DWP are starting the roll out to claimants claiming Tax credits, a number of areas across the UK have already gone live.
Gary
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1 year 2 months ago #283656 by Chris
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Replied by Chris on topic " I do know that the legacy benefits are being moved over to UC soon"
Hi Gary,
Ahhhh - I get you - so I've basically misunderstood what I'd read, and wrote (this topic title). I never realised that people had to re-apply. That is shocking! Another way of hoping people won't know what to do, to save more money. This government!
Thank you for clearing it up - much appreciated.
Kind regards, Chris.
Ahhhh - I get you - so I've basically misunderstood what I'd read, and wrote (this topic title). I never realised that people had to re-apply. That is shocking! Another way of hoping people won't know what to do, to save more money. This government!
Thank you for clearing it up - much appreciated.
Kind regards, Chris.
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