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1 year 8 months ago #279492 by sas401
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Helping a friend apply for esa but he has now been told he hasnt got enough contributions to get esa.
His soon to be ex wife was sorting tax affairs and contributions as he wasnt capable but he didnt know what she had been doing. Having checked online, statement shows that 21-22 was insufficient and they havent looked at 22-23.
He has just started claiming UC - jobcentre told he not to worry about esa as UC claim would be higher as no esa taken off it. Is this correct? Or could he get a relative to pay up contributions and then claim esa again?

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1 year 8 months ago #279498 by Gary
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Hi sas401

The first thing I would say is legacy ESA does not exist for new claimants, new claimants can now only apply for New Style ESA, why DWP called it New Style ESA only they know, the only reason I can find is to confuse claimants and advisers.

DWP are correct, what ever amount you receive by claiming NS ESA will be deducted from your UC claim. One of the advantages I can see is, NS ESA is paid quarterly and class one NI contributions.

With UC you can claim if eligible, LCWRA which will give you an additional element worth £390.06 pm

I'm afraid a relative cannot purchase the NI Contributions or Credits that you require, you can only purchase Class 3 or 4 NI Credits and you need Class 1 or Class 2 Contributions and/or Credits which can only be acquired through paid employment or registered self-employment.

Gary

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