I claim PIP, and am **** years old. Can I also get pension credit?
Firbob
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I have been getting pip for 3.5 years,I am **** years old with no savings
Can I also get pension credit
Thanks in advance of replies
Firbob
I have been getting pip for 3.5 years,I am **** years old with no savings
Can I also get pension credit
Thanks in advance of replies
Firbob
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That will depend on your circumstances. More information is needed for anyone to be able to advise you.
Do you live alone or with a partner? If with a partner are they state pension age?Does your PIP include the daily living part?If you don’t want to give that information You can use a benefits calculator https://www.entitledto.co.uk/benefits-calculator/Intro/Home?cid=d8962598-dc36-45c1-8199-d57153c543a1
Or you can get a full benefits check from an advice agency near you.0 -
I am married my wife is 70 years old
She gets a pip with a daily living allowance of £61.85(She has terminal grade 4 cancer and is still with me after 5.5 years!!)
My pip consits of same
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annuities paying £900 per annum0
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thank you for your time0
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If it's just the 2 of you at home then claiming Severe disability Premium is possible which is paid as part of pension credit. Whether there's any entitlement will depend on your joint circumstances. Best thing to do is use the benefits calculator i linked above and put both your details into it.
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If nobody receives Carers Allowance or the carer element of UC for looking after either of you and there is nobody else living with you then if your weekly income (excluding the PIP) is less than £417.50 then you will have entitlement to some PC.
There is a Pension Credit calculator
https://www.gov.uk/pension-credit-calculator
Are you claiming Council Tax Reduction from your council?0 -
The above figure excludes two possible claims for Carers Allowance with each caring for the other. Though nothing would be paid for that claim an underlying entitlement will exist that is worth another £77.70 a week taking the amount of Pension Credit max to £495.20 a week. If the net income excluding PIP and AA is below that figure the Pension Service will make up the difference.calcotti said:If nobody receives Carers Allowance or the carer element of UC for looking after either of you and there is nobody else living with you then if your weekly income (excluding the PIP) is less than £417.50 then you will have entitlement to some PC.
There is a Pension Credit calculator
https://www.gov.uk/pension-credit-calculator
Are you claiming Council Tax Reduction from your council?
I note that they are receiving private pensions/annuities and I presume that they are not paying tax on them. If they are then if there is a increase or decrease each time the payment is made they must inform the Pension Service or risk being investigated for failing to report a change. That change is for 1p and more up or down.
Additionally there is no need to claim CTS as with any Pension Credit award there will be no Council Tax to pay.
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Good spot.racyguy said:The above figure excludes two possible claims for Carers Allowance with each caring for the other. Though nothing would be paid for that claim an underlying entitlement will exist that is worth another £77.70 a week taking the amount of Pension Credit max to £495.20 a week. If the net income excluding PIP and AA is below that figure the Pension Service will make up the difference.0
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