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Is ESA means tested ?.
- skcollobcat10
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Anything over £85.00 per week pension is tax at 50 pence in the pound, isn't that 50% tax?
- froglegs
We will bring forward IB rules on occupational/personal pensions into ESA on conversion to protect the income of those who otherwise would see a fall in their benefit
She says there has been nothing since this was published to say different, apologies if this is not true but she is usually very good.
- Survivor
- froglegs
Found it.
www.direct.gov.uk/en/DisabledPeople/Fina...upport/esa/DG_171896
This is what the government says on its website
"Pension income rules
If you receive contribution-based Employment and Support Allowance and have a gross pension income of more than £85 a week, the amount of benefit payable will be reduced by half of the excess.
The excess is the difference between £85 and the actual pension income. For example, for a pension income of £100, the excess is £15. The amount of Employment and Support Allowance payable is reduced by half of that, which is £7.50.
If you receive income-related Employment and Support Allowance, any pension income you have will be taken into account, regardless of the amount.
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Survivor, does that apply to migrated IB claimants though?
- originaldave
There's always one awkward person who's the exception to the rule.
and his names Dave!
I am allowed to be awkward


- Survivor