Savings over £6000 awaiting outcome

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  • aylasnan
    aylasnan Online Community Member Posts: 60 Contributor

    Thanks.

    With regards to the attached part of the letter I'm totally confused.

    I have an ongoing case regarding savings over 6000. I have had no decision on that yet. UC are taking £87 a month for the amount I am now over as part of my very new UC claim.

    What is this part of the letter asking to know please?

  • Kimi87
    Kimi87 Online Community Member Posts: 5,910 Championing

    That is saying if you had an active deduction from your IR ESA to pay something like direct rent or your water bill, you'd need to contact the third party such as a utility company or landlord. As the deduction would stop with the end of your IR ESA.

    This doesn't apply to you unless you had an active deduction from your IR ESA.

    The historical overpayment calculation is a separate matter.

  • aylasnan
    aylasnan Online Community Member Posts: 60 Contributor

    Okay. Thanks for your help.

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 6,561 Championing

    PPls May I jump in sorry can I ask whilst thier working this out do you recieve any money ? Mine will be my overspending squandering money I feel your anxiety I will be the same hopefully it's sorted for you

  • OverlyAnxious
    OverlyAnxious Online Community Member Posts: 4,619 Championing

    Yes, you still receive money while they're going through the old bank statements.

    When they get to the end of it, they will just send a letter with an amount to repay if anything is owed.

    Honestly I haven't really thought about it for the last 6 months. It seems so long ago now when I sent the statements in.

  • aylasnan
    aylasnan Online Community Member Posts: 60 Contributor

    I have been moved onto UC. I now have a duel claim and I am yet to relieve first payment.

    It seems our cases are for opposite reasons so maybe best to open your own thread for a better idea.

  • aylasnan
    aylasnan Online Community Member Posts: 60 Contributor

    Can anyone tell me please if a P60U has to be replied to or anything?

    It's a certificate of pay and taxable benefit and tax deducted.

  • Kimi87
    Kimi87 Online Community Member Posts: 5,910 Championing

    No P60's are to keep for your records, they will be sent out to you once a year after the end of the financial year which is April.

  • OverlyAnxious
    OverlyAnxious Online Community Member Posts: 4,619 Championing

    No, you don't need to do anything with it. You should just keep it in a safe place.

  • Catherine21
    Catherine21 Posts: 6,561 Championing

    Oh ok thankyou so much my daughter paid me back 4 grand and i wasted it all on what i dont know just went ah i cant worry anymore thankyou for response

  • aylasnan
    aylasnan Online Community Member Posts: 60 Contributor

    For those of you in the over £6000 situation, did you receive a case or claim number or anything and If so when?

    It's been 2 months for me and every time I ring DWP, even the overpayment department that say there's no claim to be seen.

  • OverlyAnxious
    OverlyAnxious Online Community Member Posts: 4,619 Championing

    I didn't receive any response at all. Only know they got the bank statements because I sent them by tracked post.

  • aylasnan
    aylasnan Online Community Member Posts: 60 Contributor

    Same here. I've spoken to dwp debt management and they have no details. Are you now on UC? Is you overpayment relating to ESA and HB? Have any of them told you any thing? Have you asked in your UC journal?

  • OverlyAnxious
    OverlyAnxious Online Community Member Posts: 4,619 Championing
    edited May 12

    Yes, I have been on UC for almost a year now. My savings review must have been triggered by moving to UC. Because I put a different savings amount on the UC form than I did on the ESA form 7 years earlier.

    The discrepancy is with ESA. UC won't know anything about it, so there's no point putting anything on the UC journal.

    I have also had a separate issue with the DWP debt team. My migration took so long that I ended up overpaid ESA & HB while migrating. Got letters saying I had to pay back over £2000. The debt team were not helpful, they can't be contacted through the journal, and I couldn't get a breakdown of the figures from anyone either. I just paid it all in the end. Then a few weeks later they refunded about £700 to me…saying that I'd overpaid the repayments! So I never did get the bottom of it. I assume that's sorted now. But the ESA savings overpayment will be totally separate.

  • aylasnan
    aylasnan Online Community Member Posts: 60 Contributor

    So there's no point me asking or logging it in my UC journal?

    I've been waiting on phone to speak to ESA for about an hour....

    Jobcentre told me this morning they no nothing about it.

    So who does?

  • OverlyAnxious
    OverlyAnxious Online Community Member Posts: 4,619 Championing

    Correct, this has nothing to do with UC at all.

    The JobCentre is basically just the 'face' of benefits now. Manual bank statement and overpayment checks are done behind the scenes at a national DWP centre somewhere. It is ESA who will be dealing with it, but until they get round to looking at your paperwork and entering that on the computer, the ESA call handlers won't know anything about it either.

    I understand it's a stressful wait but there really isn't anything you can do at this point. The bank statements will just be sat in a pile in a DWP centre waiting for someone to go through them. There won't be any further updates until that has been done.

  • aylasnan
    aylasnan Online Community Member Posts: 60 Contributor

    Thanks so much for all your help and patience.

    Finally got through to ESA and as you say it's being dealt with by the place I sent the statements.

    The esa man is going to contact them and ask they update me. I explained my dire physical and mental health situation and asked him to relay this.

    What's really worrying me now is he mentioned that I went over 16,000. This was for about 6 months, I think upto 16700 because I was fighting to breathe. Needing an urgent operation to open my trachea. Bedridden. I was trying to stay alive and didn't look at my bank statements as I was so ill. I couldn't do anything. Just lay in bed fighting to breathe.

    I know esa stops over 16000. Please tell me my current eesa claim or uc or anything will not be stopped because of this.

  • OverlyAnxious
    OverlyAnxious Online Community Member Posts: 4,619 Championing

    No problem. I'm glad to hear you finally got through to ESA on the phone.

    Your current NS ESA and UC should not be stopped by a past overpayment because you do meet the criteria for those now.

    If they are aware of how bad your health was when you went over £16k then I hope they will show some compassion and allow the claim to remain open during that time, even if they consider the whole income-based ESA payment to have been overpaid at that point and reclaim the lot.

    Because it was partly income based and partly contributions based, it is only the income based part that could have been overpaid, which most people find is quite a small percentage of each payment.

  • aylasnan
    aylasnan Online Community Member Posts: 60 Contributor

    Thanks.

    The whole lot sounds worrying. I have informed them of my circumstances so praying they will be lenient.

    So can you please tell me approximately how much to expect?

    2020 £8000

    2021 £8000

    2022 £15000

    2023 £16000

    2024 £16000 6 months over

    Also, I was told I owe housing benefit and esa for all this. Is that right? Will they ask for one repayment and repay HB direct? I've spoke to Housing and the know nothing about it.

  • OverlyAnxious
    OverlyAnxious Online Community Member Posts: 4,619 Championing

    Housing Benefit is completely separate. That's managed by your local council, not the DWP. ESA won't calculate or claim repayments on their behalf. You should inform the council of the savings separately. HB rules vary across the country so it's difficult to advise on that. If you received council tax reduction, that is also affected by savings. Again, that varies across the country. My own CTR stopped at £10k in savings but others can be £16k or £6k, and some have graded deductions over £6k like UC does. HB & CTR are both managed by your local council so it it them that you should inform of the excess savings if not done already. They will also need to see all the bank statements, so if you can get those back from ESA once they've finished their review then that saves getting all of the same statements again.

    It's very difficult to estimate the amount of overpayment during the £16k years as I don't know how much of your ESA was income based. But for a rough estimate, the ESA deductions should have been £1 per week for every £250 over £6000 you have. So just using that it works out as:

    2020 - £416

    2021 - £416

    2022 - £1872

    2023 - £2080

    2024 - £2080

    Total: £6864

    It could be more than that if they decide that all of the income based ESA was overpaid during the £16k years. That is just a rough estimate based on the standard savings deduction between £6k-£16k.