It's abit like being self employed and not having any work i guess, you take the rough with the smooth and bite the bullet in lean times, though it seems bizarre that he was not sent his pension forcast etc automatically
Claiming a lump sum should not affect the entitlement to Housing Benefit or Council Tax Reductions according to DWP guidelines. Advise him to contact the DWP/ local council about it and clarify the source of his new-found money if there is a problem.
Further to my last post, if of course he were receiving no state pension at all until recently then it's possible that his assessment criteria has changed -- again advise him to contact the Council.
Jim I have done all this for him, They said unless he is awarded Pension credits he will have to pay until he has below 16K. He now has too much money to claim pension credits, but he has still applied
He has the letter that offered him a weekly payment or a lump sum.
I think you have it there arwyn, EVERYONE spends their pension on rent and council tax. He was "lucky" to be getting his rent and council tax paid, but now like everyone else, he'll have to spend his own money on living expenses. if he had been receiving his pension, he might not have had ct and housing benefit anyway for the amount of years he did. It is swings and roundabouts and all works out i expect
There must be a misunderstanding. I am sure when I looked into this once they disregard for a period any capital that is the result of a one off payment which is in effect back-pay. There will come a point though where they expect people to use up the capital.
It seems odd though that he didn't notice he wasn't getting his pension. Maybe he had other savings and income and would have had too much money anyway to get Housing benefit and Council tax benefit.
Something seems wrong here. It's either a misunderstanding or a mistake. He/should go to CAB.
Factor at the time 18 months ago he was told it was disregarded.
His Wife passed away last week and he has asked me to help him. As everything was in his wifes name CTB and HB he has had to apply for it all again but this time they are saying its different.
That may point to the answer then, arwyn. It would have been disregarded initially but they will only disregard it for so long. Maybe 18 months was the period.
Jim I'll do that here as no one knows me
Was 70K+ (they took off what he was giving maybe income support)
£30K+ was what was left.
10 years worth of under payment.
He got it 18 month ago.
I've sent off those details. I would recommend that you contact me via email as it will be easier to answer you there, and you may need to share more personal information (although it isn't likely). Either way there is no rush as Wednesday is the earliest you can expect a more detailed answer.
At a preliminary guess though it might be related to the fact that previously it was your friend's wife who was receiving the benefit and that now it is your friend himself claiming the case is being treated separately.
It needs sorting out but if he still has a large part of the £30000 left in the bank I think he shouldn't let it worry him too much at this difficult time.
Hopefully jim's friend can give an answer. If not, ask the DWP again or ask CAB. I feel though that they will only disregard such a big sum for a limited period, although if the underpayment was for 5 years it seems fair to me to allow him nearer 5 years to spend it
FAO Jim, Thank you for all you have done, I'll keep coming back to this thread, but I too think your last paragraph is correct and it's all changed since his passed away.
FAO Factor, Thank you for your replies, it was an under payment for 10 years, in the 18 month he's had it he has'nt touched a penny, He leads a very simple life bless him, he's very mixed up as his wife saw to everything.