Hi I'm Traceys5! I've been awarded LCWRA. My husband has been offered a job. Will my benefits stop?
Traceys5
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Hello please can anybody help,
I have just been awarded lcwra from universal credit
due to mental health and arthritis, my husband is currently not working but is offered a job to earn £1600 a month we have 3 children and live in council house. Will they stop my benefits if my husband takes the job, regards Tracey,
I have just been awarded lcwra from universal credit
due to mental health and arthritis, my husband is currently not working but is offered a job to earn £1600 a month we have 3 children and live in council house. Will they stop my benefits if my husband takes the job, regards Tracey,
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Hi and welcome
I am not too certain of the answer to this but sure someone else will be
You could try using a benefits calculator to see if this helps there is one in the benefits section on here0 -
Hello @Traceys5. With Universal Credit all of your 'elements' are added together and then any deduction from wages are taken from the total of these, so not specific element is 'safe', even LCWRA.
However, if he is earning a take-home wage of £1600 the deduction to your total UC would be £824.04. So if you look at a recent statement and the total amount it states before deductions, with your husband earning £1600, you'll have £824.04 deducted from this total amount.
Does that make sense? Please let me know if you need any more help.0 -
As Adrian says £16,000 earnings gives rise to a deduction of £824. With LCWRA, three children (even if only two count) plus housing your maximum UC is clearly higher than that. Therefore there will still be UC payable (assuming you have no other income/deductions).
Furthermore, If you were previously subject to the Benefit Cap this will no longer apply.0 -
Thank you that makes it much clearer,0
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