Carers Allowance & ESA

BigDon
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Hi, We have just applied for carers allowance and are currently in receipt of Income Related ESA I’m also not in the workgroup. My wife is my carer and she works 2hrs a day Mon/Fri at our local school.
We had some financial advice online that said we were missing out and should claim carers allowance since my wife has cared for me for many years! They said we could claim CA and we would be better off! However I believe there may of been a reason we have never applied as we received a letter today stated my wife could get carers allowance but we may get this deducted from our ESA? We get this paid fortnightly and if this is the case then why did we even bother claiming it?
We had some financial advice online that said we were missing out and should claim carers allowance since my wife has cared for me for many years! They said we could claim CA and we would be better off! However I believe there may of been a reason we have never applied as we received a letter today stated my wife could get carers allowance but we may get this deducted from our ESA? We get this paid fortnightly and if this is the case then why did we even bother claiming it?
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Can’t seem to edit so will add what I get..
I’m in the ESA Support group and I get Enhanced Disability Premium, so I take it I will lose the EDP each week.0 -
She can claim carers allowance for looking after you if you claim a qualifying disability benefit such as PIP/ADP daily living or DLA mid/high rate care. She must not earn more than £151/week.
Yes, the carers allowance will be deducted in full from your ESA (as it always is) carers allowance will then pay her as a separate payment, either weekly or 4 weekly, which ever she chooses when she claims.
ESA will then add the carers premium of £45.60/week. Therefore you would be £45.60/week better off.
As it's Income Related ESA you're claiming are you the main claimant? If so are they aware that your wife works 2 hours a day? There's only a £20/week disregard for earnings for her and anything over that amount will reduce your ESA £1 for £1. So if she earnings £40/week then your ESA should reduce by £20/.week.0 -
poppy123456 said:She can claim carers allowance for looking after you if you claim a qualifying disability benefit such as PIP/ADP daily living or DLA mid/high rate care. She must not earn more than £151/week.
Yes, the carers allowance will be deducted in full from your ESA (as it always is) carers allowance will then pay her as a separate payment, either weekly or 4 weekly, which ever she chooses when she claims.
ESA will then add the carers premium of £45.60/week. Therefore you would be £45.60/week better off.
As it's Income Related ESA you're claiming are you the main claimant? If so are they aware that your wife works 2 hours a day? There's only a £20/week disregard for earnings for her and anything over that amount will reduce your ESA £1 for £1. So if she earnings £40/week then your ESA should reduce by £20/.week.0 -
Actually my wife thinks they maybe taking some money off us but can’t be sure as it’s been 8/9 years ago.Am I correct in saying she’s allowed to work and earn no more than £151 a week? Or does any income she receives get taken off us at the rate of £1 for £10
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BigDon said:poppy123456 said:She can claim carers allowance for looking after you if you claim a qualifying disability benefit such as PIP/ADP daily living or DLA mid/high rate care. She must not earn more than £151/week.
Yes, the carers allowance will be deducted in full from your ESA (as it always is) carers allowance will then pay her as a separate payment, either weekly or 4 weekly, which ever she chooses when she claims.
ESA will then add the carers premium of £45.60/week. Therefore you would be £45.60/week better off.
As it's Income Related ESA you're claiming are you the main claimant? If so are they aware that your wife works 2 hours a day? There's only a £20/week disregard for earnings for her and anything over that amount will reduce your ESA £1 for £1. So if she earnings £40/week then your ESA should reduce by £20/.week.
If your ESA is £129.50/week then this will be contributions based. If it's more than that then at least part of it will be Income Related and the deductions would apply.
You haven't mentioned claiming a disability benefit only claiming ESA. Can you please confirm that you're claiming a qualifying disability benefit that I mentioned above.BigDon said:Am I correct in saying she’s allowed to work and earn no more than £151 a week? Or does any income she receives get taken off us at the rate of £1 for £1poppy123456 said:There's only a £20/week disregard for earnings for her and anything over that amount will reduce your ESA £1 for £1. So if she earnings £40/week then your ESA should reduce by £20/.week.
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is uc exempt from any deductions on new style esa
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No, Carers Allowance is always deducted in full from any UC award.
If you got New Style ESA that would also be deducted in full.
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