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ESA and lump sum payment
- snowflake123
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He has also applied for carers allowance. Dos this affect my ESA too? I get enhanced PIP for mobility and care.
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This lump sum will not have an effect on your ESA(IR) unless it means that your total assets and savings now exceed £6000 in which case you need to inform the DWP and there will be a deduction from your ESA(IR), see the following for details.
Asset rule for ESA(IR)
If your husband receives CA then it will be deducted from your ESA(IR) £ for £ but you will receive the Cares Premium as an add-on to your current payments, this is currently £34.20 a week.
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snowflake123 wrote: Things have become potentially complicated as he has just received a months holiday pay owed to him. How does this work with ESA and carers allowance? Do I need to tell them about it and how will this affect things? Even with this and potential lump payment from employer we will be under £6000 capital especially as it will be used towards debts etc and somewhere to store my mobility scooter.
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Hi sf123,
As Gordon advised : Here.
You would only have to inform ESA if your total capital, assets or savings (including any lump sum of holiday payments) exceeded £6,000.
As CA is non-means tested, you would not have to inform them at all.
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