Break in entitlement for ESA

ettsam
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Would you be able to tell me if a nil rate of ESA because of pension being more that what is allowed is considered a break in entitlement
Thank you
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Hi,If your ESA claim remained open for NI credits towards your state pension then this isn't classed as a break in your claim. If you're unsure whether it remained open then you'll need to contact DWP and ask.0
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Hi @ettsam
It is possible that your claim would remain open if you were getting NI credits and it is worth checking. You have to go through the same application and assessment process to get a credits only claim and that would imply that you have an on going entitlement.
You can get a credit for every complete week that you have limited capability for work and meet the basic qualifying criteria other than the specific income related conditions for receipt of the benefit.
Usually this is awarded automatically but sometimes you have to apply. if you need to apply you normally write to: National Insurance Contributions and Employer Office, HMRC, BX9 1AN.
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