ESA and going back to work

Rachael12345
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Hi. I’ve filled in a health assessment form to claim contribution based ESA. I work 16 hours per week and couldn’t claim statuatory sick pay because I didn’t have enough contributions from the previous 8 week. It’s been 4 weeks now and I haven’t had any money yet. Could I cancel my claim and return to work?
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You can ring ESA and tell them you're returning to work. If you were entitled to New style ESA for the weeks you were off work and sent a fit note to support your claim then you should be paid any money that's owed.
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If you are still working 16 hours per week you are not eligible for ESA. You have to be working less than 16 hours and earn not more than £152/week.0
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Hi. I was working 16 hours a week , but had a sick note for the past nine weeks. I’m feeling better now so would like to go back to work and cancel my claim when I start work again. But wondered if I’d still get paid for the past nine weeks. Thanks0
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Rachael12345 said: But wondered if I’d still get paid for the past nine weeks. Thanks0
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Thank you. I really hope so it’s been a long time with very little money.0
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Rachael12345 said:But wondered if I’d still get paid for the past nine weeks. Thanks0
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poppy123456 said:..providing you paid the correct amount of NI contributions in tax years April 2019 to March 2021.0
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calcotti said:poppy123456 said:..providing you paid the correct amount of NI contributions in tax years April 2019 to March 2021.
No worries. I sometimes miss information out when i should have included it.
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Thanks. I was furloughed for some of that time . Will that effect my NI contributions ?0
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Rachael12345 said:Thanks. I was furloughed for some of that time . Will that effect my NI contributions ?0
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Thanks. I should be okay.0
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I hear the should @Rachael12345. Is there anything else we can do to support you further? We are here for you. You don't have to face this, or anything else, alone if you don't want to0
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Hi. I’ve had the news today that I won’t be able to claim ESA as I haven’t enough NI contributions for the relevant years. I’d need to pay around £540 to make up this shortfall. I’m not sure that by paying it would help anyway. Anyone have any ideas ? Thanks0
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Unless you were self employed then you won't be able to pay class 2 for the missing gaps. You will only be able to pay class 3 and this doesn't entitle you to New style ESA.
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Thank you Poppy. Much appreciated. I’m not self employed. I’ll be going back to work sooner than I thought 🙄0
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Then the only other benefit will be Universal Credit. Whether you qualify will depend on your circustances. If you live with a partner you need to claim as a couple and your joint circumstances will be taken into consideration because it's a means tested benefit.You can use a benefits calculator to check entitlement. First payment will be 1 month and 6 days after you first claimed. You can request an advance payment once you've claimed but this will need to be repaid back from future payments. https://www.entitledto.co.uk/benefits-calculator/Intro/Home?cid=6b818c3d-9173-4c1a-8add-483705b04419
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