Do you have to keep submitting ESA Sick notes until you get a decision?
treenz
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Do you have to keep submitting sick notes for ESA until you get a decision back?
Been receiving payments for a few weeks and sent back the ESA50 form last week but heard it can be up to 3 months wait…
Having to call the doctors to get a sick note is making my anxiety awful & they wont issue a note without speaking to patient. Will I still need to submit while I wait?
Having to call the doctors to get a sick note is making my anxiety awful & they wont issue a note without speaking to patient. Will I still need to submit while I wait?
Also - dont really understand the point of ESA when on UC as full amount gets deducted from UC anyway??
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Hi
Yes you do need to keep submitting fit notes
Also the wait will no doubt be a lot longer than 3 months currently around 6 months or more
You can only get paid one benefit which is why esa is deducted
The advantage is esa is paid every 2 weeks rather than monthly and esa if contribution based isn't means test6like uc0 -
Thanks for the response!
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I know what you have written isn’t what you meant!janer1967 said:You can only get paid one benefit which is why esa is deducted
You can be paid both ESA and UC but you don’t get more money as a result.
Treenz, as janer says ESA is not means tested so there are people who can claim ESA but would not be able to claim UC. On ESA you get Class 1 NI credits whereas on UC you only get Class 3.
A disadvantage of ESA though is that, unlike UC, it is taxable income so will increase your tax liability for the tax year if your total taxable income exceeds your tax free allowance.
As janer says you must provide continuous Fit Notes until such time as a decision has been made in respect of your Capability for Work.0
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