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14 years 1 week ago #33779 by DRAGON2009
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your example is classical as one that shows the moronic counter productive nature of the rules
1. The rlesd act as a deterrent to initiative, meaning a detailed evaluation of risks vs benefits needs to be made by claimants when contemplating things
2. Yet the DWP allow many to earn much more than this week in week out under permitted earnings in Incapacity Benefits
If the Government want to encourage initiaive and aspiration then the first thing would be to make it safer and easier to do things like you were doing.
1. The rlesd act as a deterrent to initiative, meaning a detailed evaluation of risks vs benefits needs to be made by claimants when contemplating things
2. Yet the DWP allow many to earn much more than this week in week out under permitted earnings in Incapacity Benefits
If the Government want to encourage initiaive and aspiration then the first thing would be to make it safer and easier to do things like you were doing.
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14 years 1 week ago #33781 by DRAGON2009
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the original poster didnt say they were disabled and Jim appears to have advised they can earn £20 weekly, thats why I mentioned it
Anotjher thing I am not sure about incoem support but permitted earnings in IN/ESA allow the amount to be averaged over a period where there is an irregular pattern say ina self employed initiaive as the work. If this article takes many weeks, can the £50 be averaged so not to exceed a weekly limit I really dont know . Its an unusual project but if it doesnt get declared and they find out it
wouldnt be nice, not exactly throwing away the key stuff but problematic
Anotjher thing I am not sure about incoem support but permitted earnings in IN/ESA allow the amount to be averaged over a period where there is an irregular pattern say ina self employed initiaive as the work. If this article takes many weeks, can the £50 be averaged so not to exceed a weekly limit I really dont know . Its an unusual project but if it doesnt get declared and they find out it
wouldnt be nice, not exactly throwing away the key stuff but problematic
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14 years 1 week ago #33784 by DRAGON2009
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well not quite true..m Jim suggested that on IS its a £20 limit but he did not indicate in relation to HB
See it is even worse for claimants, different limits may apply tyo different benefits
Maybe the Universal Benefit System might have some advantages, although I think it will be still overall lower rated than
See it is even worse for claimants, different limits may apply tyo different benefits
Maybe the Universal Benefit System might have some advantages, although I think it will be still overall lower rated than
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14 years 1 week ago #33787 by Doris
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I speak from experience.
The following is with regards to IS ( I dont know about JSA )
During the days of earning £15 per week while on IS, you still had to declare any income even if under £15.
The rules state very clearly you must declare ALL earnings regardless of the amount.
Survivor's story was the same has mine. I declared a couple of £15 payments and my benefit was stopped and I was asked to produce pay slips. Even though I informed the DWP.
It took months to sort out.
The following is with regards to IS ( I dont know about JSA )
During the days of earning £15 per week while on IS, you still had to declare any income even if under £15.
The rules state very clearly you must declare ALL earnings regardless of the amount.
Survivor's story was the same has mine. I declared a couple of £15 payments and my benefit was stopped and I was asked to produce pay slips. Even though I informed the DWP.
It took months to sort out.
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14 years 1 week ago #33792 by Survivor
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www.disabilityalliance.org/f35.htm
It looks like the £20 applies whether or not you get DLA, provided that the IS is on the basis of incapacity for work.
It looks like the £20 applies whether or not you get DLA, provided that the IS is on the basis of incapacity for work.
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14 years 1 week ago #33793 by DRAGON2009
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need to be sure though, this may be a non disabled single jobseeker,. I am almost sure if it is then the limit is a fiver a week, have been checking but no results so far
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