This note was originally intended to be a consideration of the effects of the mixed-age couple rules which are to be introduced into the benefit system on May 15, 2019. During drafting, it became very clear that the same sort of considerations apply to many other situations, including those people with higher incomes, especially around […]
The means testing rules for state benefits have, until now, always ignored pension savings until pension age has been reached. That means that people claiming working age benefits do not see them reduced because of any pension savings, unless they choose to take income or capital from them earlier. Once pension age was reached, and […]
At least, that’s what this government has decided it is. Two can live as cheaply as one, as the old saying goes. That would be good news from May 15th. This government has decided that two can live much more cheaply than one. A single person, over state pension age, and claiming Pension Credit, will […]
Burying bad news has a long and dishonourable political history. Choosing a day when the news is dominated by a major, and ideally tragic, story may take the focus of attention well away from other ‘difficult’ stories. The government seem to have continued this tradition by releasing the news of a major blow to pensioner […]
In a sneaky announcement the Government have chosen the evening before Brexit vote day for a written announcement that the rules about mixed age couples – will come into force on May 15th. This means that to claim Pension Credit in a couple, the youngest person has to be over state pension age. Loss over the […]
My initial thoughts, on this decision, are that this is a very substantial threat to the entire Universal Credit system. If the decision stands, because the DWP don’t appeal, appeal and lose or accept the decision and don’t table amendments to reintroduce the current way of applying earnings, then the consequences are huge. Logically, it […]
While we don’t know what the government’s response will be, The High Court has dealt a major blow to the Universal Credit system today (11th January 2019) in a Judicial Review case brought by CPAG. They’ve decided UC is wrong in taking all pay received in an assessment period into account as income for that […]
Coming up to the New Year, there have been a flurry of comments about how Universal Credit works for people who pay their rent weekly. Most of this concern has come from social landlords who will have 53 rent days in their next rent year. The National Housing Federation [NHF], in a technical note (53-week […]