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It's for savings isn't it? and if in receipt of ESA or PIP or a benefit received because of health then savings isn't a problem, just if your currently on JSA and have a lot of money in bank it then counts... What about Housing benefit? .. I'm sure anxiety/depression etc benefits & housing can go hand in hand?
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Tumilty said:It's for savings isn't it? and if in receipt of ESA or PIP or a benefit received because of health then savings isn't a problem, just if your currently on JSA and have a lot of money in bank it then counts... What about Housing benefit? .. I'm sure anxiety/depression etc benefits & housing can go hand in hand?I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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poppy123456 said:Tumilty said:It's for savings isn't it? and if in receipt of ESA or PIP or a benefit received because of health then savings isn't a problem, just if your currently on JSA and have a lot of money in bank it then counts... What about Housing benefit? .. I'm sure anxiety/depression etc benefits & housing can go hand in hand?
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Income related ESA is means tested so it is affected if you have too much savings. Maybe that was contributions based ESA that the website was talking about.
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Tumilty said:poppy123456 said:Tumilty said:It's for savings isn't it? and if in receipt of ESA or PIP or a benefit received because of health then savings isn't a problem, just if your currently on JSA and have a lot of money in bank it then counts... What about Housing benefit? .. I'm sure anxiety/depression etc benefits & housing can go hand in hand?You have either misunderstood some of what you've read or you haven't read the all information completely because that's not exactly what it says.PIP isn't affected because it's not means tested. However, if you have any of your PIP money left at the end of the period it's paid for then it becomes savings and will affect any means tested benefits you're claiming, if you have more than £6,000.There's 3 types of ESA, the old contributions based, New style and Income Related. The old contributions based and New style ESA are both not affected by savings/capital.Income Related ESA is affected by savings of more than £6,000. For every £250 or part thereof over this amount there's a £1/week deduction. Savings of more than £16,000 means there's no entitlement to any means tested benefits. Here's the link you read https://www.scope.org.uk/advice-and-support/employment-and-support-allowance/ the following was taken from that link.
Income-related ESA savings limits
If you are receiving income-related ESA, this is affected by savings limits. Other benefits can also be affected by savings. For example, Universal Credit.
The savings limits for income-related ESA are:
- under £6,000: your benefit claim is not affected by your savings
- between £6,000 and £16,000: you lose some of your benefit payment
- more than £16,000: you’re not eligible
Every £250 over £6,000 counts as if you had £1 of weekly income.
Which ESA are you claiming? Do you have savings/capital of more than £6,000? if you do then you need to report the changes to all means tested benefits. For council tax reduction some local Authorities have a maximum savings limit of £6,000 before entitlement ends. If you're claiming 25% single person discount this isn't affected by savings.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
surfygoose said:Income related ESA is means tested so it is affected if you have too much savings. Maybe that was contributions based ESA that the website was talking about.
I don't have an income so does that mean i'm contributions based? -
Tumilty said:surfygoose said:Income related ESA is means tested so it is affected if you have too much savings. Maybe that was contributions based ESA that the website was talking about.
I don't have an income so does that mean i'm contributions based?No, Income Related ESA is a name they use for a means tested benefit. Are you in the Support Group? If so and your ESA is more than £129.50 per week ( £259/fortnight) then at least part of it is Income Related. If it's £129.50/week then this will be either contributions based or New style and neither are means tested.However, if you're claiming housing benefit and council tax reduction then both are means tested so affected by savings of the amounts advised in my previous comment.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
poppy123456 said:Tumilty said:surfygoose said:Income related ESA is means tested so it is affected if you have too much savings. Maybe that was contributions based ESA that the website was talking about.
I don't have an income so does that mean i'm contributions based?No, Income Related ESA is a name they use for a means tested benefit. Are you in the Support Group? If so and your ESA is more than £129.50 per week ( £259/fortnight) then at least part of it is Income Related. If it's £129.50/week then this will be either contributions based or New style and neither are means tested.However, if you're claiming housing benefit and council tax reduction then both are means tested so affected by savings of the amounts advised in my previous comment. -
Tumilty said:poppy123456 said:Tumilty said:surfygoose said:Income related ESA is means tested so it is affected if you have too much savings. Maybe that was contributions based ESA that the website was talking about.
I don't have an income so does that mean i'm contributions based?No, Income Related ESA is a name they use for a means tested benefit. Are you in the Support Group? If so and your ESA is more than £129.50 per week ( £259/fortnight) then at least part of it is Income Related. If it's £129.50/week then this will be either contributions based or New style and neither are means tested.However, if you're claiming housing benefit and council tax reduction then both are means tested so affected by savings of the amounts advised in my previous comment.
The suggests that at least part of it is Income Related. What makes you think you're going to lose your home? Do you have savings of more than the allowed amount and you haven't reported the changes?
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I have no idea. I get esa and pip, what mi mum gave me and get housing benefit so unsure what amount is what.
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Tumilty said:I have no idea. I get esa and pip, what mi mum gave me and get housing benefit so unsure what amount is what.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
poppy123456 said:Tumilty said:I have no idea. I get esa and pip, what mi mum gave me and get housing benefit so unsure what amount is what.
Yes, since I been ill I havent spent much, I'm unsure what esa I'm on and yes I'm worried about losing my flat as it is counted. -
poppy123456 said:Tumilty said:I have no idea. I get esa and pip, what mi mum gave me and get housing benefit so unsure what amount is what.
It seems I'm in income based as I haven't paid enough NI contributions according to my last correspondence on paper with them.
I won an appeal at tribunal and was paid back a significant sum that I hear does count according to man I spoke to on phone to scope, also the money not used during lockdowns. Also since 2020 when I first got esa there have been many increases in how much I got from £260 initially to the amount now of £295
Im unsure of what to do.. Housing benefit also.
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Tumilty said:poppy123456 said:Tumilty said:I have no idea. I get esa and pip, what mi mum gave me and get housing benefit so unsure what amount is what.
It seems I'm in income based as I haven't paid enough NI contributions according to my last correspondence on paper with them.
I won an appeal at tribunal and was paid back a significant sum that I hear does count according to man I spoke to on phone to scope, also the money not used during lockdowns. Also since 2020 when I first got esa there have been many increases in how much I got from £260 initially to the amount now of £295
Im unsure of what to do.. Housing benefit also.
Advice appreciatedMoney owed from backdated benefits isn't counted as savings for 1 year from the date you receive it.ESA letters are well known for being very difficult to understand. Although the amount you're receiving does suggest that at least part of it is Income Related.In a previous comment you mentioned being worried about your flat because it's counted but you're claiming housing benefit. The flat itself isn't yours as it belongs to your landlord so this isn't counted as capital.If your total savings are less than £6,000 then you do not need to do anything. If they are more than £6,000 then you need to contact ESA and housing benefit because both of those will be reduced. If your savings are more than £16,000 then all your means tested benefits will end.I'm really not sure what else to advise you on, other than all changes must be reported.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
poppy123456 said:Tumilty said:poppy123456 said:Tumilty said:I have no idea. I get esa and pip, what mi mum gave me and get housing benefit so unsure what amount is what.
It seems I'm in income based as I haven't paid enough NI contributions according to my last correspondence on paper with them.
I won an appeal at tribunal and was paid back a significant sum that I hear does count according to man I spoke to on phone to scope, also the money not used during lockdowns. Also since 2020 when I first got esa there have been many increases in how much I got from £260 initially to the amount now of £295
Im unsure of what to do.. Housing benefit also.
Advice appreciatedMoney owed from backdated benefits isn't counted as savings for 1 year from the date you receive it.ESA letters are well known for being very difficult to understand. Although the amount you're receiving does suggest that at least part of it is Income Related.In a previous comment you mentioned being worried about your flat because it's counted but you're claiming housing benefit. The flat itself isn't yours as it belongs to your landlord so this isn't counted as capital.If your total savings are less than £6,000 then you do not need to do anything. If they are more than £6,000 then you need to contact ESA and housing benefit because both of those will be reduced. If your savings are more than £16,000 then all your means tested benefits will end.I'm really not sure what else to advise you on, other than all changes must be reported.
Also they've just increased my monthly payment too. -
Tumilty said:poppy123456 said:Tumilty said:poppy123456 said:Tumilty said:I have no idea. I get esa and pip, what mi mum gave me and get housing benefit so unsure what amount is what.
It seems I'm in income based as I haven't paid enough NI contributions according to my last correspondence on paper with them.
I won an appeal at tribunal and was paid back a significant sum that I hear does count according to man I spoke to on phone to scope, also the money not used during lockdowns. Also since 2020 when I first got esa there have been many increases in how much I got from £260 initially to the amount now of £295
Im unsure of what to do.. Housing benefit also.
Advice appreciatedMoney owed from backdated benefits isn't counted as savings for 1 year from the date you receive it.ESA letters are well known for being very difficult to understand. Although the amount you're receiving does suggest that at least part of it is Income Related.In a previous comment you mentioned being worried about your flat because it's counted but you're claiming housing benefit. The flat itself isn't yours as it belongs to your landlord so this isn't counted as capital.If your total savings are less than £6,000 then you do not need to do anything. If they are more than £6,000 then you need to contact ESA and housing benefit because both of those will be reduced. If your savings are more than £16,000 then all your means tested benefits will end.I'm really not sure what else to advise you on, other than all changes must be reported.
Also they've just increased my monthly payment too.When you have savings of more than the allowed amount then you’re expected to pay your bills such as your rent from your savings. You can’t be expected to continue with your means tested benefits if you have more than the allowed amount.Are your savings less or more than £6,000? Not including the cost of living payments and the backdated money from any benefits within the last year.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
poppy123456 said:Tumilty said:poppy123456 said:Tumilty said:I have no idea. I get esa and pip, what mi mum gave me and get housing benefit so unsure what amount is what.
It seems I'm in income based as I haven't paid enough -
Tumilty said:poppy123456 said:Tumilty said:poppy123456 said:Tumilty said:I have no idea. I get esa and pip, what mi mum gave me and get housing benefit so unsure what amount is what.
It seems I'm in income based as I haven't paid enough
That means your ESA, housing benefit and council tax reduction (assuming you claim this) are all affected by savings of more than £6,000. If you have less than this amount of savings, you have nothing to worry about.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
poppy123456 said:Tumilty said:poppy123456 said:Tumilty said:poppy123456 said:Tumilty said:I have no idea. I get esa and pip, what mi mum gave me and get housing benefit so unsure what amount is what.
It seems I'm in income based as I haven't paid enough NI contributions according to my last correspondence on paper with them.
I won an appeal at tribunal and was paid back a significant sum that I hear does count according to man I spoke to on phone to scope, also the money not used during lockdowns. Also since 2020 when I first got esa there have been many increases in how much I got from £260 initially to the amount now of £295
Im unsure of what to do.. Housing benefit also.
Advice appreciatedMoney owed from backdated benefits isn't counted as savings for 1 year from the date you receive it.ESA letters are well known for being very difficult to understand. Although the amount you're receiving does suggest that at least part of it is Income Related.In a previous comment you mentioned being worried about your flat because it's counted but you're claiming housing benefit. The flat itself isn't yours as it belongs to your landlord so this isn't counted as capital.If your total savings are less than £6,000 then you do not need to do anything. If they are more than £6,000 then you need to contact ESA and housing benefit because both of those will be reduced. If your savings are more than £16,000 then all your means tested benefits will end.I'm really not sure what else to advise you on, other than all changes must be reported.
Also they've just increased my monthly payment too.When you have savings of more than the allowed amount then you’re expected to pay your bills such as your rent from your savings. You can’t be expected to continue with your means tested benefits if you have more than the allowed amount.Are your savings less or more than £6,000? Not including the cost of living payments and the backdated money from any benefits within the last year.
So i will have £1 per £250 that exceeds the £6000 taken away from future ESA payments or do i have to pay back monies over £6000?
If it's the former then it's about £7 per each fortnightly payment, It that correct?
When i contact DWP will this automatically happen in my next payment or is it more complex than that.. I'm sorry if i made you impatient with me.. Thanks -
Tumilty said:poppy123456 said:Tumilty said:poppy123456 said:Tumilty said:poppy123456 said:Tumilty said:I have no idea. I get esa and pip, what mi mum gave me and get housing benefit so unsure what amount is what.
It seems I'm in income based as I haven't paid enough NI contributions according to my last correspondence on paper with them.
I won an appeal at tribunal and was paid back a significant sum that I hear does count according to man I spoke to on phone to scope, also the money not used during lockdowns. Also since 2020 when I first got esa there have been many increases in how much I got from £260 initially to the amount now of £295
Im unsure of what to do.. Housing benefit also.
Advice appreciatedMoney owed from backdated benefits isn't counted as savings for 1 year from the date you receive it.ESA letters are well known for being very difficult to understand. Although the amount you're receiving does suggest that at least part of it is Income Related.In a previous comment you mentioned being worried about your flat because it's counted but you're claiming housing benefit. The flat itself isn't yours as it belongs to your landlord so this isn't counted as capital.If your total savings are less than £6,000 then you do not need to do anything. If they are more than £6,000 then you need to contact ESA and housing benefit because both of those will be reduced. If your savings are more than £16,000 then all your means tested benefits will end.I'm really not sure what else to advise you on, other than all changes must be reported.
Also they've just increased my monthly payment too.When you have savings of more than the allowed amount then you’re expected to pay your bills such as your rent from your savings. You can’t be expected to continue with your means tested benefits if you have more than the allowed amount.Are your savings less or more than £6,000? Not including the cost of living payments and the backdated money from any benefits within the last year.
So i will have £1 per £250 that exceeds the £6000 taken away from future ESA payments or do i have to pay back monies over £6000?
If it's the former then it's about £7 per each fortnightly payment, It that correct?
When i contact DWP will this automatically happen in my next payment or is it more complex than that.. I'm sorry if i made you impatient with me.. ThanksFor council tax reduction some LAs have a maximum savings limit of £6,000 before entitlement ends.If part of those savings include money from the cost of living payments these are disregarded indefinitely and are not counted in your savings.Same applies to any backdated money from any benefits that you may have received with in the past 12 months, this is also disregarded. After those 12 months it will be counted in with your savings.
Yes any overpayment will need to be repaid back. There may also be a small fine of about £50 on top for not reporting the changes.Your fortnightly ESA payments are not counted as savings until the end of the period they are paid for.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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