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DRO now daughter awarded DLA

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Sjtyler
Sjtyler Posts: 14 Forumite
Hi,
My DRO started in December, my daughter has just been awarded DLA, also now entitled to extra tax credits. I am reading mixed things about DLA being considered as income for DRO. Know I need to call them but love to hear any advice. The money will be used solely to improve my 6 year olds quality of life.

Many thanks

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  • fatbelly
    fatbelly Posts: 22,952 Forumite
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    Sjtyler wrote: »
    I am reading mixed things about DLA being considered as income for DRO. Know I need to call them but love to hear any advice.

    You shouldn't be, because it isn't

    However your carers allowance and any increase in tax credits/UC would be, and this could take you over the £50 surplus unless you were very negative before.

    In the first instance I would run the situation past your intermediary who will have the original figures.
  • Sjtyler
    Sjtyler Posts: 14 Forumite
    Thank you. My tax credits had dropped by £50 a week since April for the renewal so the extra luckily doesn’t take me over the £50. I have spoken to the insolvency service who have made a note of the DLA.
    Thanks again
  • fatbelly
    fatbelly Posts: 22,952 Forumite
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    Sjtyler wrote: »
    Thank you. My tax credits had dropped by £50 a week since April for the renewal so the extra luckily doesn’t take me over the £50. I have spoken to the insolvency service who have made a note of the DLA.
    Thanks again

    Well done!
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