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2 days 1 hour ago #307681 by soulgal
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Hi
Following up on this as I have just received my first UC statement due to be paid on 25th July. Not sure if you can upload screenshots on this forum so my statement says the following:
Standard Allowance £400.14
Limited capability for work and work related activity £423.27
Transitional protection £253.07
Total entitlement before deductions £1,076.48
What we take off (deductions)
Other income £376.26
Other benefits £609.05
Total deductions £985.31
Your total payment for this month is £91.17
So, as expected, they have changed my IR/CB ESA to NSESA and UC. but they have deducted my occupational pension in full under "Other Income" £376.26 monthly. They deducted it in full before managed migration.
Can anyone tell me if this is correct please?
Have they deducted my occupational pension in full because I receive a top up of UC of £91.17?
Before migration my ESA was £300.68 fortnightly.
Thanks in advance.
soulgal
Following up on this as I have just received my first UC statement due to be paid on 25th July. Not sure if you can upload screenshots on this forum so my statement says the following:
Standard Allowance £400.14
Limited capability for work and work related activity £423.27
Transitional protection £253.07
Total entitlement before deductions £1,076.48
What we take off (deductions)
Other income £376.26
Other benefits £609.05
Total deductions £985.31
Your total payment for this month is £91.17
So, as expected, they have changed my IR/CB ESA to NSESA and UC. but they have deducted my occupational pension in full under "Other Income" £376.26 monthly. They deducted it in full before managed migration.
Can anyone tell me if this is correct please?
Have they deducted my occupational pension in full because I receive a top up of UC of £91.17?
Before migration my ESA was £300.68 fortnightly.
Thanks in advance.
soulgal
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1 day 2 hours ago #307742 by latetrain
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Replied by latetrain on topic New Style Esa and Occupational Pension Deductions
Hi soulgal
Your question is outside the remit of this forum, we would advise you to seek help and advice from your local Welfare Rights Organisation: advicelocal.uk. where they can take all your circumstances into consideration when giving advice.
Gary
Your question is outside the remit of this forum, we would advise you to seek help and advice from your local Welfare Rights Organisation: advicelocal.uk. where they can take all your circumstances into consideration when giving advice.
Gary
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12 hours 52 minutes ago #307761 by ANGELA
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Hi. My full pension was taken off my ESA (IR) and now off my UC.
I expect the £91.17 is Transitional Element to cover your ‘old’ disability premiums which you don't get with UC.
I am not an expert. This is just what I think it might be.
If you would be better off receiving NS ESA & your pensions (and no UC) I would phone the CAB help to claim people and have a chat.
www.citizensadvice.org.uk/benefits/unive...ut-universal-credit/
I expect the £91.17 is Transitional Element to cover your ‘old’ disability premiums which you don't get with UC.
I am not an expert. This is just what I think it might be.
If you would be better off receiving NS ESA & your pensions (and no UC) I would phone the CAB help to claim people and have a chat.
www.citizensadvice.org.uk/benefits/unive...ut-universal-credit/
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