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JSA - Contribution Based
- Jagtastical
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However, I've now received a letter from DWP saying that I dont qualify even for the contribution-based part because the pension I have from my old employer exceeds the amount of JSA which would othewrwise be payable.
Is this correct please?
Grateful for any clarification. Thanks.
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- Gordon
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We don't normally advise on JSA but I believe any pension income in excess of £50 is deducted £ for £.
Gordon
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- bro58
I recently claimed JSA and expected to be entitled to the contribution-based element, as I'd been told by two people I thought would know that I would qualify. Although the on-line claim form didnt seem to distinguish between the contribuition based and income based elements of JSA, I only intended to claim the contribution-based part.
However, I've now received a letter from DWP saying that I dont qualify even for the contribution-based part because the pension I have from my old employer exceeds the amount of JSA which would othewrwise be payable.
Is this correct please?
Grateful for any clarification. Thanks.
Hi J,
JSA is not a benefit that we deal with.
However, as with any benefit, being entitled to Contribution Based, or Income Related, (Means Tested), is not a matter of choice.
A claimant applies for the benefit, and then may be awarded said benefit, but whether it is CB or IR will depend on whether they have the necessary NI Contributions/Credits, or pass a "Means Test".
If you feel that you need face to face advice, please see :
Where to get advice?
See these links also :
www.direct.gov.uk/prod_consum_dg/groups/...asset/dg_200090.html
www.direct.gov.uk/en/MoneyTaxAndBenefits...gforwork/DG_10014402
bro58
MOD EDIT : Posted same time as Gordon, please see his comments also.
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- Jagtastical
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