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Disability premiums and contribution based esa

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  • OK thanks, so as she can still earn £673 as we don't get help with housing and not get any deductions, but anything over we will lose 55p in the £1,i think I get it, depending on time of year is when she might go over the threshold, as I say it's restaurant and getting harder every month but it's our home so we have to carry on
  • KxMx
    KxMx Posts: 11,320 Forumite
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    That's correct, she can earn £673 before the £0.55p/£1 deduction is applied. 
  • Confusedandbothered
    Confusedandbothered Posts: 14 Forumite
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    edited 17 February at 4:05PM
    OK thankyou all so much, mind put at rest, and no longer confused and bothered, well only a bit thankyou and stay safe, keep up the good work
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