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I receive UC with LCWRA. Will my LCWRA be taken off me if I start working from home?

josh170292
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Hi there everyone.
I currently receive UC with the housing element, I have LCWRA also for my mental health.
I'm curious I wanted to start working from home because I don't go out much on bad days I like to stay in and not be involved, so looking to work from home so I don't have to deal with so many people.
I'm not a rude person just I get so worked up in some places I don't know.
Could you guys give me some advice, will my LCWRA be taken off me?
Kind regards
Josh
I currently receive UC with the housing element, I have LCWRA also for my mental health.
I'm curious I wanted to start working from home because I don't go out much on bad days I like to stay in and not be involved, so looking to work from home so I don't have to deal with so many people.
I'm not a rude person just I get so worked up in some places I don't know.
Could you guys give me some advice, will my LCWRA be taken off me?
Kind regards
Josh
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Hi and welcome to the community
You can work and still claim lcwra you will have a work allowance and as long as you don't earn above that there will be no change to your uc
.as long as the work you do does not contradict the reason for claiming lcwra -
Hi and thank you.
Much appreciated thankyou for your quick reply.
Josh
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