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betty. y | I am a full time student and i want to start a part time job, will it affect my income support &h.benefit? |
i live on my own so no parent income is envolved. |
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Lestat
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Yes it will affect both you Income Support and Housing Benefit. You have to work under 16 hours per week or you loose all entitlement to Income support. If you work over 16 hours you my be eligible for working tax Credits instead, depending on your circumstances.
You are allowed to keep a certain amount (a disregard) depending on your circumstances. the disregards are:
Single Person 5.00
Couple 10.00
A disabled person or lone parent 20:00
To be classed as disabled you must be getting a Disability premium included in your income support payment or have DLA
You get to keep the above amounts without it affecting your benefits depending which group you are in.
After the disregard anything you earn is subtracted from your benefit pound for pound.
For example if you are termed disabled your disregard is 20. If you earn 50 per week it would affect you like this
50 -20 = 30
30 would be deducted from your rent and housing benefit, so you can only be better off to the values set out above (5,10,20 pounds), which unfortunately makes working and claiming IS/HB not an attractive idea.
you can check out details at http://www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk/JCPwelsh/static/Dev_010126.xml.html |
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Job K
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For free data entry jobs, visit the below sites.
http://www.offlinetypistjobs.com
http://workfromhomejobs1.blogspot.com |
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cazzywoo
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As I undertand it you can earn around £16 a week before it starts affecting your benefit. |
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jeanimus
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Yes. Anything you earn after the first fiver will be taken off your IS and your housing benefit will be reduced proportionately. i take it youre at college rather than Uni and thats why youre not getting a grant/loan etc. |
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david b
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yes every thing over£16 pounds |
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dels replies
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It could do if you work nore than 16 hours a week |
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Bren
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ur are allowed to keep £20 a week of what u earn, any more than that and they take it off u. |
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tanika971
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you have to declare what money you earn, so check out their website and see what you can earn, good luck
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/lifeevent/benefits/atoz.asp |
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buildypuss
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yes it proberly would, it isn't fair sometimes but it is how it works, you can work up to 16 hours though, with out it being affected, I think. |
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