Universal Credit Review & Pension Pot
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HI Poppy, I cashed in a pension 2 years ago (20k) withdrew the 25% tax free initially, and have been withdrawing regularly now since.I didn't declare the change in circumstances as was told the pot wasnt classed as income or savings. Obviously this review coming up will show the extra money I've been taking and I'm guessing this will open up a can of worms. Will my claim be closed/sanctioned or may I even be prosecuted do you think?? Obviously they will want any overpayments paid back..was just looking for a bit of a heads up as to what to expect. Thanks for taking the time.
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Were you claiming UC or any other means tested benefits at that time? If so they would have ended with capital punishment of than £16,000.
Money in a pension pot is ignored when under state pension age. However, if you withdraw anything such as lump sums or a regular income then it’s not ignored.
You will need to declare all of this. Any overpayment will need to be repaid back. There will likely be a small £50 fine on top for not reporting the changes.Are you also claiming council tax reduction? Some local authorities have a maximum capital limit of £6,000 and anything over this entitlement will end. You should have also reported the income from it.
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Yeah I was claiming Universal Credit already before this happened.I didn't have savings/pension pot when I opened claim, just didn't declare it when I did...my own stupid fault. Thanks for your input and taking the time to reply, appreciate it.
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I am in a similar position review bank statements and id l have a nhs pension that goes in monthly so will be treated as income yes?
I have the p60 from nhs so thought best send in with my bank statements yes ?
If this continues l think my hubby is going to take his private pension in a lump sum which will take us over the 16000 threshold and we shall cancell our claim it is to stressful we are elderly and want to get on with our lives now ..
I believe we can do this yes ?
Any advice is most grateful 🙏
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Pensions are treated as income and are deducted from your UC award pound for pound.
UC should see the pension on your bank statements and ask questions, requesting further evidence if required.
Having a lump sum over £16000 would end your entitlement to Universal Credit.
You'd still need to do the review to make sure your payments have been correct up until now, and there is no overpayment that you need to repay.
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Thank You for the info when l send my statements in l shall upload my p60 as well for nhs, yes they are on my statements just so they have everything and l am not going backward and forward.
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