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2 weeks 1 day ago #307107 by Carolasks
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Hi, I've received my migration notice to Universal Credit from Income Related ESA and Housing Benefit.
I'm trying to calculate how much I may be allowed on UC, and used the calculator on Turn2Us.
In theory it says I might receive the same money I already get, however it is also deducting the Severe Disability Premium of £451.10 per month under 'Other Income'. - I do not receive any other income than benefits.
When I look at the alleged 'Other Income' it is listed as the "Severe Disablement Allowance - This was abolished in April 2001, if you are still receiving this you may be reassessed for Employment and Support Allowance."
So is this calculator incorrect?
As far as I'm aware any Disability allowances are paid through UC.
Please see below for a breakdown of the calculations.
Many thanks for any help in advance.
Maximum Universal Credit before deductions
£ 1481.96 per month
Standard Allowance
£ 400.14
Housing
£ 422.98
Disability
£ 423.27
Transitional Element
£ 235.57
Total deductions
£ -451.10 per month
Other income
£ -451.10
Benefit Cap
£ 0.00
Total Universal Credit
£ 1030.86 per month
I'm trying to calculate how much I may be allowed on UC, and used the calculator on Turn2Us.
In theory it says I might receive the same money I already get, however it is also deducting the Severe Disability Premium of £451.10 per month under 'Other Income'. - I do not receive any other income than benefits.
When I look at the alleged 'Other Income' it is listed as the "Severe Disablement Allowance - This was abolished in April 2001, if you are still receiving this you may be reassessed for Employment and Support Allowance."
So is this calculator incorrect?
As far as I'm aware any Disability allowances are paid through UC.
Please see below for a breakdown of the calculations.
Many thanks for any help in advance.
Maximum Universal Credit before deductions
£ 1481.96 per month
Standard Allowance
£ 400.14
Housing
£ 422.98
Disability
£ 423.27
Transitional Element
£ 235.57
Total deductions
£ -451.10 per month
Other income
£ -451.10
Benefit Cap
£ 0.00
Total Universal Credit
£ 1030.86 per month
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1 week 5 days ago #307307 by latetrain
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Replied by latetrain on topic Universal Credit Migration with Severe Disabiltiy Premium Deductions
Hi Carolasks
We cannot answer your question as we do not have all the facts. We would advise you to seek help from your local Welfare Rights Organisation: advicelocal.uk
UC is quite an easy benefit to work out, it has basic calculations, for a single person over the age of 25 claiming ESA Support living in rented accommodation the calculations go as follows:
Single standard allowance £400.14 + Housing Element (rent), this will vary depending on your tenancy agreement and if you are under occupied or have non dependants living with you + LCWRA £423.27. There are other elements you may be eligible to claim depending on your circumstances.
Claimants in receipt of ESA in the support group receiving SDP and EDP will be worse off claiming UC, we advise claimants to wait until they get letter inviting them to apply for UC as they will then be eligible for transitional protection which should top up their UC award so that they are initially no worse off.
Gary
We cannot answer your question as we do not have all the facts. We would advise you to seek help from your local Welfare Rights Organisation: advicelocal.uk
UC is quite an easy benefit to work out, it has basic calculations, for a single person over the age of 25 claiming ESA Support living in rented accommodation the calculations go as follows:
Single standard allowance £400.14 + Housing Element (rent), this will vary depending on your tenancy agreement and if you are under occupied or have non dependants living with you + LCWRA £423.27. There are other elements you may be eligible to claim depending on your circumstances.
Claimants in receipt of ESA in the support group receiving SDP and EDP will be worse off claiming UC, we advise claimants to wait until they get letter inviting them to apply for UC as they will then be eligible for transitional protection which should top up their UC award so that they are initially no worse off.
Gary
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1 week 13 hours ago #307429 by Carolasks
Replied by Carolasks on topic Universal Credit Migration with Severe Disabiltiy Premium Deductions
So after some research it turns out the 'Severe Disability Premium' is a different element to 'Extra Money because you are Severely Disabled'.
When these elements were changed on the calculator there were no deductions.
So beware anyone of components with similar names!
I appreciate the reply late train, and for taking the time to post one. Please do be aware though that what is easy for one person is not easy for another. thank you
When these elements were changed on the calculator there were no deductions.
So beware anyone of components with similar names!
I appreciate the reply late train, and for taking the time to post one. Please do be aware though that what is easy for one person is not easy for another. thank you
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1 week 2 hours ago #307476 by latetrain
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Replied by latetrain on topic Universal Credit Migration with Severe Disabiltiy Premium Deductions
Hi Carolasks
I take your point, I have being helping claimants for many years with both legacy benefits and UC. I have found UC benefits the easiest benefit to work out once you get your head around the calculations if you work.
Gary
I take your point, I have being helping claimants for many years with both legacy benefits and UC. I have found UC benefits the easiest benefit to work out once you get your head around the calculations if you work.
Gary
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