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5 months 3 weeks ago #291982 by Evesmum
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I had to migrate from working tax credit to UC and am protected for 12 months. I am now also receiving Pip due to ill health. Please can you advise me, do I still need to work the self employed hours that I needed to work to enable me to claim WTC even though I have migrated? i have started working just a few hours a week, casual, part time in a school but this is employed.
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5 months 3 weeks ago #292003 by Gary
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Hi Evesham
The rules for WTC and UC are different, depending on your circumstances under WTC you had to be working 16/24 hours pw.
Under UC you have in-work conditionality, if you are self employed and your earnings are low, your UC may be calculated using a minimum income floor unless you are in a 12 month start-up period.
Have you been placed in the LCW/LCWRA group or have responsibility for a child if you have or you are responsible for a child then you would be eligible to a work allowance.
We would advise you to seek help from your local Welfare Rights Organisation, where they can give you accurate information; advicelocal.uk
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The rules for WTC and UC are different, depending on your circumstances under WTC you had to be working 16/24 hours pw.
Under UC you have in-work conditionality, if you are self employed and your earnings are low, your UC may be calculated using a minimum income floor unless you are in a 12 month start-up period.
Have you been placed in the LCW/LCWRA group or have responsibility for a child if you have or you are responsible for a child then you would be eligible to a work allowance.
We would advise you to seek help from your local Welfare Rights Organisation, where they can give you accurate information; advicelocal.uk
Gary
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5 months 3 weeks ago #292019 by Evesmum
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Thank you Gary, I'm sorry but I don't understand what LCW/LCWRA means. I am aged 65 and have no children. Many thanks.
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5 months 3 weeks ago #292046 by Gary
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Hi Evesmum
LCW stands for Limited Capability for Work, this was previously called Work Related Activity Group (WRAG).
LCWRA stands for Limited Capability for Work Related Activity, this was previously called the Support group.
You can see how it can get confusing with the names.
If you are placed in the LCWRA group you would be entitled to an additional £416.19 per month.
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LCW stands for Limited Capability for Work, this was previously called Work Related Activity Group (WRAG).
LCWRA stands for Limited Capability for Work Related Activity, this was previously called the Support group.
You can see how it can get confusing with the names.
If you are placed in the LCWRA group you would be entitled to an additional £416.19 per month.
Gary
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5 months 3 weeks ago #292117 by Evesmum
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Thanks Gary, on my Fit note from my GP she puts on it that I am not fit for work, even though she knows I do a few hours some weeks on a casual basis. Does this mean that I am unfit for work? I apologise, but I have never claimed any benefits in my life before now.
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5 months 3 weeks ago #292154 by Gary
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Hi Evesmum
The only way I can answer your post, your Dr knows best ☺️
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The only way I can answer your post, your Dr knows best ☺️
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