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1 year 2 months ago #290408 by slowlysinking
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HI, I am rather confused about conflicting information I've seen around the requirement to declare when starting a paid job if already in receipt of PIP.
On the B&W site it says "Work doesn’t affect personal independence payment (PIP) in so far as PIP is not means-tested and you can be paid PIP whether you are working full-time, part-time or not at all. So, you could work as a merchant banker earning millions and still be eligible for PIP.
However, you do need to be aware that work can affect the points you score in your PIP assessment and thus whether you are eligible for an award and at what rate."
However, on the Citizens Advice Bureau site it states:
Changes you don't have to report
You don't have to tell the DWP if:
you get a job, return to work or leave work
So which is correct? Any clarification on this would be most welcome. Thanks.
On the B&W site it says "Work doesn’t affect personal independence payment (PIP) in so far as PIP is not means-tested and you can be paid PIP whether you are working full-time, part-time or not at all. So, you could work as a merchant banker earning millions and still be eligible for PIP.
However, you do need to be aware that work can affect the points you score in your PIP assessment and thus whether you are eligible for an award and at what rate."
However, on the Citizens Advice Bureau site it states:
Changes you don't have to report
You don't have to tell the DWP if:
you get a job, return to work or leave work
So which is correct? Any clarification on this would be most welcome. Thanks.
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1 year 2 months ago #290411 by Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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There is no legal requirement for you to inform the DWP that you have started or stopped work but it may disadvantage you if you do not and the DWP believe that your starting work is the result of an improvement in your conditions, which you are required to report.
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There is no legal requirement for you to inform the DWP that you have started or stopped work but it may disadvantage you if you do not and the DWP believe that your starting work is the result of an improvement in your conditions, which you are required to report.
Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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