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Managed Migration from ESA Support Group to UC - loss of approx £300 in C/Tax ??
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5 days 21 hours ago #309630 by KnucleH
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Hello,
Could someone please advise why it is that when people from the ESA Support Group migrate to UC, there is a shortfall in Council Tax ? I have received a C/Tax Bill for £300 whereas while I was on ESA, I did not have to pay anything !!!
From my side, nothing has changed, I am still receiving the same amount under UC as when I was on ESA. So what has changed ?
Is it because we lose the Severe Disabilty Allowance when we migrate to UC ?? In which case, that seems quite unfair ?
Has anybody had a similar experience ? I wanted to reach out on this Forum before phoning the Council.
Thank you so much for any clarification.
Could someone please advise why it is that when people from the ESA Support Group migrate to UC, there is a shortfall in Council Tax ? I have received a C/Tax Bill for £300 whereas while I was on ESA, I did not have to pay anything !!!
From my side, nothing has changed, I am still receiving the same amount under UC as when I was on ESA. So what has changed ?
Is it because we lose the Severe Disabilty Allowance when we migrate to UC ?? In which case, that seems quite unfair ?
Has anybody had a similar experience ? I wanted to reach out on this Forum before phoning the Council.
Thank you so much for any clarification.
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4 days 23 hours ago #309657 by David
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Replied by David on topic Managed Migration from ESA Support Group to UC - loss of approx £300 in C/Tax ??
Hi KnucleH
Nothing has changed as you say from your side and with the gradual decrease in Transitional Protection almost all UC Migraters will be worse off. But Councils have used the opportunity of the changes to UC as a chance to hike Council Tax particularly for disabled claimants.
You can see the discussion ongoing about this on Rightsnet:-
www.rightsnet.org.uk/Forums/viewthread/21220/
So you will need to get a copy of your Councils new Council Tax Reduction Scheme and analyse it carefully paying particular notice to how they account for the LCWRA element and if they give a disregard to the first £xx pounds income of a disabled person and what non-dependent deductions there are and if PIP claimants are exempt.
Some people are now £100 per month worse off via the increased C Tax bill.
Let me know how you get on.
David
Nothing has changed as you say from your side and with the gradual decrease in Transitional Protection almost all UC Migraters will be worse off. But Councils have used the opportunity of the changes to UC as a chance to hike Council Tax particularly for disabled claimants.
You can see the discussion ongoing about this on Rightsnet:-
www.rightsnet.org.uk/Forums/viewthread/21220/
So you will need to get a copy of your Councils new Council Tax Reduction Scheme and analyse it carefully paying particular notice to how they account for the LCWRA element and if they give a disregard to the first £xx pounds income of a disabled person and what non-dependent deductions there are and if PIP claimants are exempt.
Some people are now £100 per month worse off via the increased C Tax bill.
Let me know how you get on.
David
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