carer element
magsta222
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hi my son carwrs for me hw gwtss carers allowance and £168 per month care element
last month he did a couple of weeks work that came to £170.
They have not paid his uc of £168 is this correct?
last month he did a couple of weeks work that came to £170.
They have not paid his uc of £168 is this correct?
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If his normal UC is £168 and he earns £170 he would have a deduction of £93.50 (55% x £170) meaning that £74.50 should still be paid. You need to check his UC statement to see what has been calculated,magsta222 said:hi my son carwrs for me hw gwtss carers allowance and £168 per month care element
last month he did a couple of weeks work that came to £170.
They have not paid his uc of £168 is this correct?
However I think you may have misunderstood how UC works £168 is the carer element itself that forms part of the UC calculation - it isn’t paid separately. What is his normal monthly UC payment?0 -
thankyou i will get him to ring them x0
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magsta222 said:
They have not paid his uc of £168 is this correct?Carers element is part of UC. Earnings will reduce your whole UC entitlement, which for your son will include the carers element.You didn't answer calcotti's question here.
Your son may not need to ring them because his UC payment maybe correct but you haven't answered the question for anyone to be able to help.calcotti said:What is his normal monthly UC payment?0 -
£265.31 plus £15 advance x0
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That’s standard element for under 25s. He needs to check his journal to make sure carers element is added.magsta222 said:£265.31 plus £15 advance xDid he report the changes that he was working?In your first comment you said he claims carers allowance as well. This should be deducted in full from his UC entitlement. Therefore the £265.31 UC payment doesn’t make sense.0 -
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If he’s under 25, is single, and does not pay rent then his journal should show
personal allowance £265.31
carer element £168.81
Maximum amount = £434.12
Deduction for Carer’s Allowance which you said he gets minus £302.03
Deduction for Advance £15/month which you mentioned.
That would mean his normal payment would be £117.09/month.
In a month in which he earns £170 there will be an earnings deduction of £93.50 as explained in previous reply. That would leave an amount payable of £23.59.0 -
thankyou for yore help0
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You are welcome @magsta222. Please don't hesitate to let us know if there's anything else we can do to support you
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