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Pension Lump Sum and housing benefit
Bella_Smythe
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Hi guys
our situation is this. ive taken early retirement from the nhs on ill health grounds. my husband is mostly my carer although he has been working part time, but we currently receive basic rate PIP, Carers allowance and housing benefit. i have had a letter saying my nhs pension starts as from 1st april (i get first payment 1st May) but also my lump sum which is considerably above the 16,000 savings limit. we want to buy a motorhome with a large part of this lump sum. will this be considered 'intentional deprivation of capital' and they therefore refuse the housing benefit?
Thanks,
Bella
our situation is this. ive taken early retirement from the nhs on ill health grounds. my husband is mostly my carer although he has been working part time, but we currently receive basic rate PIP, Carers allowance and housing benefit. i have had a letter saying my nhs pension starts as from 1st april (i get first payment 1st May) but also my lump sum which is considerably above the 16,000 savings limit. we want to buy a motorhome with a large part of this lump sum. will this be considered 'intentional deprivation of capital' and they therefore refuse the housing benefit?
Thanks,
Bella
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Bella_Smythe wrote: »Hi guys
our situation is this. ive taken early retirement from the nhs on ill health grounds. my husband is mostly my carer although he has been working part time, but we currently receive basic rate PIP, Carers allowance and housing benefit. i have had a letter saying my nhs pension starts as from 1st april (i get first payment 1st May) but also my lump sum which is considerably above the 16,000 savings limit. we want to buy a motorhome with a large part of this lump sum. will this be considered 'intentional deprivation of capital' and they therefore refuse the housing benefit?
Thanks,
Bella
Not biting. Sorry.0 -
you would be allowed to spend around 5-6k on a car or motorhome.0
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Contact them and ask - get the answer in writing.0
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Bella_Smythe wrote: »Hi guys
our situation is this. ive taken early retirement from the nhs on ill health grounds. my husband is mostly my carer although he has been working part time, but we currently receive basic rate PIP, Carers allowance and housing benefit. i have had a letter saying my nhs pension starts as from 1st april (i get first payment 1st May) but also my lump sum which is considerably above the 16,000 savings limit. we want to buy a motorhome with a large part of this lump sum. will this be considered 'intentional deprivation of capital' and they therefore refuse the housing benefit?
Thanks,
Bella
I hope so. Goodnight and sweet dreams0 -
As per this guidance normal deprivation rules will apply. Each case will be looked at individually
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/424144/a7-2015.pdf
P1.700 onwards
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/365783/hbgm-bp1-assessment-of-capital.pdfThese are my own views and you should seek advice from your local Benefits Department or CAB.0 -
Can you not live of the pension and your OH increasing his hours at work? After all, if you retired normally, that's what you would do. You'd still be able to claim PIP.0
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How much will the pension lump sum be and how much is the motor home?These are my own views and you should seek advice from your local Benefits Department or CAB.0
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Thanks for the info guys. All sorted. #livingthedream0
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