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Permitted work - ESA
- Ranald
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I have been reading up on permitted work and it seems i can earn up to £93 per week for 52 weeks but will this have a bearing on my housing benefit and council tax benefit?
If this is the case then i am discouraged from doing anything in case my "limited capability for work" is called into question.
I really do want to do a few hours a week, even voluntary but perhaps it is not always a good idea to be seen to be too willing? What does anyone think?
Ranald.
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- pete17971
Hello guys.
I have been reading up on permitted work and it seems i can earn up to £93 per week for 52 weeks but will this have a bearing on my housing benefit and council tax benefit?
If this is the case then i am discouraged from doing anything in case my "limited capability for work" is called into question.
I really do want to do a few hours a week, even voluntary but perhaps it is not always a good idea to be seen to be too willing? What does anyone think?
Ranald.
Hi Ranald,
There is a lot of information in the members area regarding work, and what may/maynot be counted as permitted work.
Link here:
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claimants/work
Well worth a read.
Pete
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- Ranald
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I seem to find conflicting information from various sources, typical of the system i suppose...
Ranald.
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- Bad Back Bill
the biggest effect upon other benefits ( HB,CTB) seems to depend whether Your E.S.A is contribution or income based.
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- cdcdi1911
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Assuming you are in the LCW group, one thing you need to consider is how the nature of your work may affect the points you scored in your last medical.
I have previously been stripped down to just 2 points in the PCA, largely because I spent several hours a day studying on a computer. I would presume getting a part-time job using a computer would have had the same effect.
On the other hand if you have physical disabilities such as walking, using a computer is not likely to have an effect on the number of points that you score, at least as far as I can see.
Derek
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