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topherd86
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I already get esa support group and full pip both elements ,occupational pension I receive, £166 monthly,since I got I’ll health retirement 2006,I am 66. Next feb 18 2021,I also receive housing benefit £363 every four weeks and help with council tax, at a loss what to do or how to go about the changeover
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Hi @topherd86 Welcome to the community, I am sorry I dont know much about pensions but I will tag in someone who may have an answer or if not point you in the right direction.
@woodbine can you help here -
Hi @topherd86 and @janer1967 (i'll have a go), you can request a SRP forecast which will tell you how much SRP you will be getting, your PIP will continue (should be reviewed as what they call "light touch" after you are 66), assuming you don't have a private pension ? then you HB and CT support will continue.
You will find a read of the link below from AGE UK will explain.
https://www.ageuk.org.uk/information-advice/work-learning/retirement/#
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