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Is the one off £500 indefinitely disregarded as capital for UC purposes?
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1 day 1 hour ago #304634 by neptune1980
Is the one off £500 indefinitely disregarded as capital for UC purposes? was created by neptune1980
Please disregard last question as have updated it to this.
So basically my question is, is the one off £500 considered a cost of living payment hence indefinitely disregarded as capital for UC?
"The government is making Cost of Living Payments to claimants on certain benefits including Universal Credit. The Cost of Living Payment is disregarded for Universal Credit capital purposes indefinitely"
This is taken from below
www.gov.uk/guidance/new-one-off-500-paym...eceiving-tax-credits
And
data.parliament.uk/DepositedPapers/Files...disregards_V22-0.pdf
And
Site faviconFinance Act 2021
www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2021/26/par...support-payments-etc
And
www.gov.uk/government/publications/treas...ax-credits-direction
So it says it's not taxable (which if I understand correctly means it wouldn't affect Tax Credits) but isn't explicitly excluded from counting for means-tested benefits. Which would make sense if that is the case, as anything unspent from the corresponding UC uplift became capital for claimants.
So please can someone tell me if the £500 one off payment is also indefinitely excluded as capital UC purposes and any legislation to back that up and if its also considered as a col payment as ofcourse COL there is legislation which clearly states as above that COL payments are indefinitely excluded as capital for UC purposes.
Thanks
So basically my question is, is the one off £500 considered a cost of living payment hence indefinitely disregarded as capital for UC?
"The government is making Cost of Living Payments to claimants on certain benefits including Universal Credit. The Cost of Living Payment is disregarded for Universal Credit capital purposes indefinitely"
This is taken from below
www.gov.uk/guidance/new-one-off-500-paym...eceiving-tax-credits
And
data.parliament.uk/DepositedPapers/Files...disregards_V22-0.pdf
And
Site faviconFinance Act 2021
www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2021/26/par...support-payments-etc
And
www.gov.uk/government/publications/treas...ax-credits-direction
So it says it's not taxable (which if I understand correctly means it wouldn't affect Tax Credits) but isn't explicitly excluded from counting for means-tested benefits. Which would make sense if that is the case, as anything unspent from the corresponding UC uplift became capital for claimants.
So please can someone tell me if the £500 one off payment is also indefinitely excluded as capital UC purposes and any legislation to back that up and if its also considered as a col payment as ofcourse COL there is legislation which clearly states as above that COL payments are indefinitely excluded as capital for UC purposes.
Thanks
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23 hours 10 minutes ago #304640 by BIS
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Hi neptune1980
Your question is outside the remit of this forum. I can't say whether it is indefinitely excluded because it is not clear. You would need to contact the UC helpline and ask them.
BIS
Your question is outside the remit of this forum. I can't say whether it is indefinitely excluded because it is not clear. You would need to contact the UC helpline and ask them.
BIS
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