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7 years 4 months ago #203029 by AJ70
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Hi,
I've been off sick from work for nearly 3 months and am in the assessment stage of Universal credit's esa. My employer has holiday pay waiting for me, am I entitled to this on top of the 73.10 I get a week or will this cause problems?
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I've been off sick from work for nearly 3 months and am in the assessment stage of Universal credit's esa. My employer has holiday pay waiting for me, am I entitled to this on top of the 73.10 I get a week or will this cause problems?
Many thanks
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7 years 4 months ago #203039 by Gordon
You are entitled to the money but you need to tell the DWP about it as it will, at least in part, be deducted from your UC.
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AJ70 wrote: Hi,
I've been off sick from work for nearly 3 months and am in the assessment stage of Universal credit's esa. My employer has holiday pay waiting for me, am I entitled to this on top of the 73.10 I get a week or will this cause problems?
Many thanks
You are entitled to the money but you need to tell the DWP about it as it will, at least in part, be deducted from your UC.
Gordon
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7 years 4 months ago #203159 by AJ70
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Thank you Gordon. One more question I've just been told when claiming benefits they take into account money over 6,000, I thought it was 16,000.
I declared what I had at the time which was less than 6,000 but they paid me PIP back pay and it took it over, does it count and do I need to inform the dwp?
I declared what I had at the time which was less than 6,000 but they paid me PIP back pay and it took it over, does it count and do I need to inform the dwp?
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7 years 4 months ago #203187 by Gordon
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There is a deduction of £1/week for every £250 of assets and savings over £6000, however, any regular income shold be disregarded for the period over which it is normally paid, so your PIP
should not be taken into account for four weeks.
However, if the PIP is taking you over the £6000 then you must be very close to the limit so I would advise you to either reduced your savings or be prepared to notify the DWP.
Gordon
There is a deduction of £1/week for every £250 of assets and savings over £6000, however, any regular income shold be disregarded for the period over which it is normally paid, so your PIP
should not be taken into account for four weeks.
However, if the PIP is taking you over the £6000 then you must be very close to the limit so I would advise you to either reduced your savings or be prepared to notify the DWP.
Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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