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Pension Tax Credit
- Sickofit
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13 years 1 month ago #75483 by Sickofit
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Hi,
I am 62 years old, so I could apply for Pension Tax Credit if my ESA is stopped. I wouldn't get any money, even though I paid National Insurance contributions for 46 years, as my savings are over the limit. I have been told that even though I would get no money, I would get my NI contributions paid and this could make a difference to my State Pension. Please let me know if this is correct.
I am 62 years old, so I could apply for Pension Tax Credit if my ESA is stopped. I wouldn't get any money, even though I paid National Insurance contributions for 46 years, as my savings are over the limit. I have been told that even though I would get no money, I would get my NI contributions paid and this could make a difference to my State Pension. Please let me know if this is correct.
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- pete17971
13 years 1 month ago #75486 by pete17971
Replied by pete17971 on topic Re:Pension Tax Credit
Sickofit wrote:
Hi,
Sorry to say but Pension Credit is not one of the benefits we deal with at B&W.
As per the forum faq's, as Moderators our area of expertise is in relation to disability living allowance, attendance allowance, the personal capability assessment used in connection with incapacity benefits and the work capability assessment used in connection with employment and support allowance. So those are the only subjects on which we can provide reliable information.
Unfortunately, you also need to bear in mind that boards like this can never provide advice to individual claimants about their specific circumstances, all we can offer is general information about how the system works.
This is because there are huge range of factors which could affect your eligibility and it’s not possible or advisable for you to disclose that information on a public forum or for us to ask you the kind of questions that would be required.
We understand that this can be frustrating and that it’s sometimes a question of judgement about the degree to which a question is specific to your claim or more general in nature. But, for our sake and your own it is important that we do our best to stick to giving information rather than advice.
So, for advice about a specific advice you need to contact an advice agency if at all possible.
The following may be of relevance to you:
www.direct.gov.uk/en/Pensionsandretireme...onCredit/DG_10018692
and
www.direct.gov.uk/en/Pensionsandretireme...sionCredit/DG_180167
Pete
Hi,
I am 62 years old, so I could apply for Pension Tax Credit if my ESA is stopped. I wouldn't get any money, even though I paid National Insurance contributions for 46 years, as my savings are over the limit. I have been told that even though I would get no money, I would get my NI contributions paid and this could make a difference to my State Pension. Please let me know if this is correct.
Hi,
Sorry to say but Pension Credit is not one of the benefits we deal with at B&W.
As per the forum faq's, as Moderators our area of expertise is in relation to disability living allowance, attendance allowance, the personal capability assessment used in connection with incapacity benefits and the work capability assessment used in connection with employment and support allowance. So those are the only subjects on which we can provide reliable information.
Unfortunately, you also need to bear in mind that boards like this can never provide advice to individual claimants about their specific circumstances, all we can offer is general information about how the system works.
This is because there are huge range of factors which could affect your eligibility and it’s not possible or advisable for you to disclose that information on a public forum or for us to ask you the kind of questions that would be required.
We understand that this can be frustrating and that it’s sometimes a question of judgement about the degree to which a question is specific to your claim or more general in nature. But, for our sake and your own it is important that we do our best to stick to giving information rather than advice.
So, for advice about a specific advice you need to contact an advice agency if at all possible.
The following may be of relevance to you:
www.direct.gov.uk/en/Pensionsandretireme...onCredit/DG_10018692
and
www.direct.gov.uk/en/Pensionsandretireme...sionCredit/DG_180167
Pete
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