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Esa am I on the wrong element
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5 years 8 months ago #235390 by Newbie100
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Can I ask a question - I get 110 contributions esa and 70 income related I’ve always been the support group - I also get the PIPS enhanced rated disability
When I was on years ago the old INcapacity benefit
Before I went into the ESA support group
So my question is
Should my element of ESA be all contribution rate and not part income related ?
As il me buying a house soon with my partner I’m aware I will lose the income related amount but keep the contributions rate but shouldn’t it be all contributions
I have a letter from the DWP which states 110 contributions and 70 income related
The reason why I’m bringing this up I saw a post on Yourable
Transfers from Incapacity Benefit. (Also see the note at the bottom).
If you were transferred to ESA from Incapacity Benefit then your ESA started as Contribution Based.
If you transferred from IB to Support Group then it remains Contribution Based for as long as you are in Support Group.
Can I ask a question - I get 110 contributions esa and 70 income related I’ve always been the support group - I also get the PIPS enhanced rated disability
When I was on years ago the old INcapacity benefit
Before I went into the ESA support group
So my question is
Should my element of ESA be all contribution rate and not part income related ?
As il me buying a house soon with my partner I’m aware I will lose the income related amount but keep the contributions rate but shouldn’t it be all contributions
I have a letter from the DWP which states 110 contributions and 70 income related
The reason why I’m bringing this up I saw a post on Yourable
Transfers from Incapacity Benefit. (Also see the note at the bottom).
If you were transferred to ESA from Incapacity Benefit then your ESA started as Contribution Based.
If you transferred from IB to Support Group then it remains Contribution Based for as long as you are in Support Group.
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5 years 8 months ago #235405 by Gordon
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Replied by Gordon on topic Esa am I on the wrong element
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Legacy ESA as it is now called, is a single benefit with two eligibility options, one is based on the claimant's Contribution History and the other on their household income, savings and assets and any hours that a partner works.
So claimants transferred from Incapacity Benefit are considered to have already met the Contributions Conditions for ESA and therefore receive ESA(CB) but if their household has a low income and savings then they can also be entitled to what is called an Income Related ESA top-up, so they receive both ESA(CB) and ESA(IR).
You are one of these people.
I don't know your circumstances but buying a house will not normally prevent you continuing to receiving ESA(IR) but if you do lose it then you would still be entitled to you ESA(CB).
Gordon
Legacy ESA as it is now called, is a single benefit with two eligibility options, one is based on the claimant's Contribution History and the other on their household income, savings and assets and any hours that a partner works.
So claimants transferred from Incapacity Benefit are considered to have already met the Contributions Conditions for ESA and therefore receive ESA(CB) but if their household has a low income and savings then they can also be entitled to what is called an Income Related ESA top-up, so they receive both ESA(CB) and ESA(IR).
You are one of these people.
I don't know your circumstances but buying a house will not normally prevent you continuing to receiving ESA(IR) but if you do lose it then you would still be entitled to you ESA(CB).
Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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