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1 year 7 months ago #280369 by j112009
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Hello i recieve contributory ESA and have claimed State Retirement pension from the end of this month. Do I have to tell the ESA people that I have reached state pension age or will my ESA automatically stop? Do the pensions department tell them I have calimed it anf from what date?
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1 year 7 months ago #280386 by Gordon
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The DWP (ESA) should contact you a couple of weeks before you reach SRA to tell you what your last ESA payment will be, if you haven't heard anything by then, then I would contact them.
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The DWP (ESA) should contact you a couple of weeks before you reach SRA to tell you what your last ESA payment will be, if you haven't heard anything by then, then I would contact them.
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1 year 7 months ago #280392 by j112009
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I reach SRA on the 25th of this month so I'll give it a couple of weeks. I'm due a normal payment on 17th so should I wait until after then to call the call centre?
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1 year 7 months ago #280403 by BIS
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Hi J112009
It's up to you - a few days either way won't make any difference
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It's up to you - a few days either way won't make any difference
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1 year 7 months ago #280434 by Rosie
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Don't forget that benefits are paid in arrears, so you will still be due the ESA from 17th to 24th. I personally wouldn't do anything until you have received your first state pension payment, by which time you should know whether they have paid you your last ESA payment covering 17-24, because it will be different from the amount you normally get. The changeover is supposed to be automatic but the DWP aren't always on the ball . I would never chose to phone them unless I absolutely had to, because the waiting times on their help lines is so long and you have no guarantee that they won't just cut you off! Hope it all goes smoothly for you - I'll be in the same position as you in 10 months.
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1 year 7 months ago #280448 by Gordon
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Rosie
I'm sorry but I have to disagree.
First, the DWP should notify a claimant of their final payment in advance.
Secondly, if it were missed and it is left until the State Pension is in payment then you will have created a recoverable overpayment, which I doubt is a position that anybody wants to be in.
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I'm sorry but I have to disagree.
First, the DWP should notify a claimant of their final payment in advance.
Secondly, if it were missed and it is left until the State Pension is in payment then you will have created a recoverable overpayment, which I doubt is a position that anybody wants to be in.
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