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One off payment affecting benefits?
- Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law)
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14 years 2 months ago #33799 by Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law)
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Replied by Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law) on topic Re:One off payment affecting benefits?
Survivor wrote:
Hi Survivor,
That was my understanding of the situation too.
However, when I was a WRO, I never dealt with means-tested benefits, and strictly speaking B & W doesn't either. We are supposed to stick to queries relating to benefits in Steve's guides, non of which relate to means-tested benefits.
Despite that, I've noticed that I'm not the only moderator who will try to give information on means-tested benefits if we're able.
Sorry if I've thrown a spanner in the works
Best wishes.
Jim
www.disabilityalliance.org/f35.htm
It looks like the £20 applies whether or not you get DLA, provided that the IS is on the basis of incapacity for work.
Hi Survivor,
That was my understanding of the situation too.
However, when I was a WRO, I never dealt with means-tested benefits, and strictly speaking B & W doesn't either. We are supposed to stick to queries relating to benefits in Steve's guides, non of which relate to means-tested benefits.
Despite that, I've noticed that I'm not the only moderator who will try to give information on means-tested benefits if we're able.
Sorry if I've thrown a spanner in the works
Best wishes.
Jim
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14 years 2 months ago #33803 by rachel1
Replied by rachel1 on topic Re:One off payment affecting benefits?
Hi,
thankyou all for replying. I am disabled, I'm on IB and DLA as well as IS and HB. I only mentioned the IS and HB as they are the means tested benefits I get, and I'm pretty sure that if I told the council about it I would merely lose that amount in Housing Benefit.
I think based on your replies, I'll just tell the mag that I don't need paying. I would much rather avoid any unnecessary contact with the DWP etc.
Ta.
thankyou all for replying. I am disabled, I'm on IB and DLA as well as IS and HB. I only mentioned the IS and HB as they are the means tested benefits I get, and I'm pretty sure that if I told the council about it I would merely lose that amount in Housing Benefit.
I think based on your replies, I'll just tell the mag that I don't need paying. I would much rather avoid any unnecessary contact with the DWP etc.
Ta.
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14 years 2 months ago #33805 by DRAGON2009
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That is a very practical solution. But they could pay you in kind I suppose, an ink cartridge and a ream of paper for your drafts that type of thing.
- RachelPotter
14 years 2 months ago #33811 by RachelPotter
Replied by RachelPotter on topic Re:One off payment affecting benefits?
Hi rachel1, maybe you could ask them to donate the money to charity?
Although it does seem a shame that you can't keep it!
Best wishes
Rachel
Although it does seem a shame that you can't keep it!
Best wishes
Rachel
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14 years 2 months ago #33817 by Doris
Replied by Doris on topic Re:One off payment affecting benefits?
rachel1 wrote:
You could ask them to donate the fee to charity ?
Hi,
I think based on your replies, I'll just tell the mag that I don't need paying. I would much rather avoid any unnecessary contact with the DWP etc.
Ta.
You could ask them to donate the fee to charity ?
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14 years 2 months ago #33822 by originaldave
Replied by originaldave on topic Re:One off payment affecting benefits?
XFACTOR wrote:
The tax man in the uk would still give the paper or ink a value and charge tax on it PIK
What about DWP ? they too
If you receive any money apart from money to cover your expenses this will usually be treated as income and taken into account when assessing your benefit. This includes payment in kind and ‘pocket money’. If you are not sure about anything you are given above your expenses contact your benefits advisor
www.direct.gov.uk/en/HomeAndCommunity/Ge...lunteering/DG_064299
That is a very practical solution. But they could pay you in kind I suppose, an ink cartridge and a ream of paper for your drafts that type of thing.
The tax man in the uk would still give the paper or ink a value and charge tax on it PIK
What about DWP ? they too
If you receive any money apart from money to cover your expenses this will usually be treated as income and taken into account when assessing your benefit. This includes payment in kind and ‘pocket money’. If you are not sure about anything you are given above your expenses contact your benefits advisor
www.direct.gov.uk/en/HomeAndCommunity/Ge...lunteering/DG_064299
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