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1 day 10 hours ago #309413 by candra
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Hello please can someone assist. On esa i received a considerable (>5000) lumpsum backpayment because they calculated I had been underpaid. This occured a few years ago. It put me above £6000 savings limit. My understanding is that this lumpsum isnt counted towards my savings limit for the life of the claim because the lumpsum exceeded £5000. Now im migrating to uc and need to know whether this carries forward migrating to uc or does it reset and therefore puts me over the savings limit? I hope this question is clear? Thanks for any advice
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1 day 9 minutes ago #309415 by David
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Hi candra
You back payment will continue to be disregarded during the time of your continuous UC claim as per guidance below-
www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2018/932/pdf...siem_20180932_en.pdf
6.4 In respect of UC, this instrument provides that any benefit arrears or payment made to compensate for arrears due to the non-payment of benefit, of £5,000 or more which are received whilst a claimant is getting UC, or were received during an earlier award of a legacy income-related benefit and the claimant migrated to UC within one month of their earlier award ending, and would have been disregarded, or were disregarded, in respect of the earlier award (as a result of official error or an error on a point of law), will benefit from the extended disregard until their current UC award.
David
You back payment will continue to be disregarded during the time of your continuous UC claim as per guidance below-
www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2018/932/pdf...siem_20180932_en.pdf
6.4 In respect of UC, this instrument provides that any benefit arrears or payment made to compensate for arrears due to the non-payment of benefit, of £5,000 or more which are received whilst a claimant is getting UC, or were received during an earlier award of a legacy income-related benefit and the claimant migrated to UC within one month of their earlier award ending, and would have been disregarded, or were disregarded, in respect of the earlier award (as a result of official error or an error on a point of law), will benefit from the extended disregard until their current UC award.
David
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