Pension and Benefits

Northfleet70
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Afternoon
my private pension company have said that I can take early due to my I’ll health
I currently get ESA contributions LWCRA and PIP
if I take a lump sum and start taking my pension will this effect my. E edits and how
after any advise I’m 52 years old
Thank you
G
my private pension company have said that I can take early due to my I’ll health
I currently get ESA contributions LWCRA and PIP
if I take a lump sum and start taking my pension will this effect my. E edits and how
after any advise I’m 52 years old
Thank you
G
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PIP is not affected.
If you take regular pension your contribution based ESA is reduced by half of anything over £85/week. The lump sum doesn’t affect the ESA.
To check - is your ESA currently £117.60/week?0 -
calcotti said:
To check - is your ESA currently £117.60/week?Yes, according to previous threads, they are also claiming UC which includes the LCWRA element.Northfleet, if you take a regular monthly/weekly income from the pension then it will reduce your UC £1 for £1, so in my opinion it's not worth taking any regular income as it wouldn't financially make any sense.Lump sums are treated as savings, so every £250 or part there of over £6,000 will reduce your UC by £4.35/month. Savings of more than £16,000 will end your entitlement to UC.
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Thanks, poppy. I hadn’t joined this up to previous threads and this question only refers to ESA. Right answer to the wrong question because UC was not mentioned!
northfleet70, I agree with poppy that it makes no sense to get a regular pension while claiming UC because taking the pension will be no difference to your total income (unless the pension will be worth more than the UC you get).0
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