Carers Allowance

martina

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Hello, Im just looking for advice about the carers allowance I receive. I have just started a part-time job. One week I earn £120 and the next £90 and so on. I contacted the benefits office to let them know i had started working. The woman told me that I was no longer entitled to the allowance and it would be stopped. She told me the limit per week is £116 and two weeks of the month I do earn over so that's fair enough but I did think it would be balanced out by the weeks that I am under. I just wanted to ask if anyone knew how it works as I was told by another lady that it was all worked out on a yearly basis. If im no longer entitled to it that's fine however I just want to make sure I am being given the correct information. Thanks.
 
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The system is a minefield, go have a word at your local CAB. The staff there are often more clued up than those at Benefits centres. Good luck.
 

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I think some of her info is a bit off - in my bumf for carers allowance it says £110 which is backed up on the website. I would double check everything she told you have a look at this link - scroll down to the earnings bit - hope this helps :) remember the £110 is net not gross, so after tax Nat Ins and certain expenses

http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/social-care-and-support-guide/Pages/carers-allowance.aspx


My earnings vary – can I keep my Carer's Allowance?
If your earnings vary, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will usually agree to look at your average earnings over a five-week period if this means the earnings are assessed more accurately. It may help if you show the DWP a copy of your employment contract to show the details of the agreement about how you are to be paid.
 
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No it is not means tested but there is still a threshold on how much you can earn to claim it. Without a doubt it is one of the most dubious pieces of governmental legislation we have.
 
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From what I understand, you can,t earn more then 116 a week. I understand that is every second week but the DWP Don, t look at that. I could be wrong so I suggest you see the cab
 
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The link given above is out of date info from September 2015. There is a new rate of CA and a slightly higher threshold.
If you are giving 35 hours or more of care a week do not lose over £240 a month to gain £4 two weeks in a month. Speak to your employer and adjust the hours on those 2 weeks.


This is your best resource for carers in the country.

https://www.carersuk.org/help-and-advice/financial-support/help-with-benefits/carers-allowance
The link given above is out of date info from September 2015. There is a new rate of CA and a slightly higher threshold.
If you are giving 35 hours or more of care a week do not lose over £240 a month to gain £4 two weeks in a month. Speak to your employer and adjust the hours on those 2 weeks.


This is your best resource for carers in the country.

https://www.carersuk.org/help-and-advice/financial-support/help-with-benefits/carers-allowance
Its the way the shifts work, 4 days and then 3 days. I dont think the pattern can be changed.
 
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I will have a chat with my employers to see if they can help.Its the way the shifts fall, so i dont think much can be done about it. CAB a good idea thanks.
 
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could your employer not just move one hours pay to the lower week. you still do your normal hours. no fraud your still declaring the number of hours and amounts.
 

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Can your employer put you on monthly or 4 weekly pay instread of weekly pay?