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1 year 5 months ago #287587 by Faith
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My elderly father thinks he will die very soon. He has discovered that, following his death, half of his pension can be paid to me, because of my disability. If I did receive ongoing regular payments, how might that affect my benefits?
I'm on ESA, Housing Benefit, and Council Tax Benefit. Would I lose all/some of these benefits, or would the amount received just be decreased? Any info hugely appreciated!
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My elderly father thinks he will die very soon. He has discovered that, following his death, half of his pension can be paid to me, because of my disability. If I did receive ongoing regular payments, how might that affect my benefits?
I'm on ESA, Housing Benefit, and Council Tax Benefit. Would I lose all/some of these benefits, or would the amount received just be decreased? Any info hugely appreciated!
Cheers X
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1 year 5 months ago #287595 by Gordon
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I have had a look at the guidance and I cannot see any disregard for an inherited pension so I would expect the following
Income Related ESA or UC - a £ for £ reduction.
Contribution Based ESA or New Style ESA - an £85/week deduction followed by a £1/week deduction for every £2 in excess.
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I have had a look at the guidance and I cannot see any disregard for an inherited pension so I would expect the following
Income Related ESA or UC - a £ for £ reduction.
Contribution Based ESA or New Style ESA - an £85/week deduction followed by a £1/week deduction for every £2 in excess.
Gordon
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1 year 5 months ago #287609 by Faith
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Hi Gordon,
Thank you very much for your reply!
Thank you very much for your reply!

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