does the work allowance on universal credit apply if you are self employed?
vickytoria21
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hi everyone.. i have limited capability for work and work related activity but i have just got a self-employed job as an expert by experience in mental health. i might not get many hours. i can't find anything to say that self-employed earnings can be taken into account as my work allowance? Any help appreciated.
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Yes it does because you still receive earnings when self employed.
If you start working you must report the changes. As self employed you will need to attend a gateway appointment at your local job centre. You will also need to report your earnings and expenses on your journal on the last day of each assessment period.
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awww thankyou... ive been searching the whole internet to try and find out.. lol
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Hey @vickytoria21 and welcome to the community.
I know Poppy has already answered your question, but I wanted to stop in and say howdy and congratulations on the new job, that sounds really interesting.
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