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Income Support

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British social security benefit
This article is about the British social security benefit. For benefit payments in Australia, seeCentrelink.

Income Support was an income-relatedbenefit in the United Kingdom for some people who are on a low income, but had a reason for not actively seeking work. Claimants of Income Support could be entitled to certain other benefits, for example,Housing Benefit,Council Tax Reduction,Child Benefit,Carer's Allowance,Child Tax Credit andhelp with health costs. A person withcapital over £16,000 could not get Income Support, and savings over £6,000 affected how much Income Support can be received. Claimants had to be between 16 andPension Credit age,[1] work fewer than 16 hours a week, and have a reason why they were not actively seeking work (caring for a child under 5 years old or someone who receives a specified disability benefit).

Lone parents

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Claimants could receive income support if they are a lone parent and responsible for a child under five who is a member of their household. A claimant is considered responsible for a child in any week if receiving child benefit for the child. However, if a claimant arranged for their child benefit to be paid to someone else, for example, an ex-partner, the claimant would still be treated as receiving the child benefit.

Studying

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If the claimant is at school or in higher education, the claimant may be able to get Income Support if they are:

  • Looking after the claimant's own child
  • An orphan and nobody is looking after the claimant
  • Unlikely to be able to get a job because of a severe disability.
  • Not living with the claimant's parents or being supported by them
  • Not in touch with the claimant's parents
  • Separated from the claimant's parents for reasons that cannot be avoided and nobody is looking after the claimant.

If the claimant is aged 18 to 24 and is attending an unwaged Work Based Learning Programme (England) or Skillseekers (Scotland) course, the claimant may be able to get Income Support.

If the claimant is aged 16 or 17, the claimant may get Income Support only if in one of the categories of persons who can get Income Support whilst studying.

Sickness

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On 27 October 2008, theEmployment and Support Allowance replaced Income Support claimed on grounds of sickness or disability. Claims for Income Support made before that date were transferred to ESA.[2]

Prior to this, claimants could be entitled to Income Support if they were unable to work due to sickness and had no or reduced entitlement toIncapacity Benefit. Normally, a claim for bothbenefits was made and the amount of Incapacity Benefit due was calculated according to the claimant's pastNational Insurance contributions. If too few contributions had been made for the full rate of Incapacity Benefit to be paid, Income Support may have been paid to top up the amount the claimant received to Income Support rates.

Parental Leave

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Customers were able to get Income Support when on unpaid statutory parental leave if, when working, they were getting any of the following.[3]

  • Working Tax Credit
  • Child Tax Credit
  • Housing Benefit

Amount

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The weekly personal allowances for 2016/17 are shown in the table below.[4]

Weekly allowanceAmount
Single aged 16–24£57.90
Single aged 25 or over£73.10
Lone parent aged 16–17£57.90
Lone parent aged 18 or over£73.10
Couple both under 18£57.90
Couple both under 18 – Higher rate£87.50
Couple one under 18, other 18–24£57.90
Couple one under 18, other 25 or over£73.10
Couple one under 18, one over – Higher rate£114.85
Both 18 or over£114.85

Higher rates are set for eligible couples where either one of the couple is responsible for a child, or if each member of a couple is eligible for one of the following benefits if they weren't a couple:

  • Employment and Support Allowance
  • Income Support
  • Jobseeker's Allowance

To this basic amount may be added amounts for qualifying claimants:[5]

  • carer premium
  • disability premium
  • enhanced disability premium
  • severe disability premium
  • pensioner premium
  • family premium (obsolete - no new entitlements)
  • family premium lone parent rate (obsolete - no new entitlements)
  • disabled child premium (obsolete - no new entitlements)

Existing income from benefits or other sources may be taken into account and deducted from any Income Support entitlement awarded to a claimant.[6]

Premiums

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The carer premium applied if a person is entitled toCarer's allowance, even if they were not actually paid it because they received another benefit. This premium is payable for each person who qualifies.

Disability premium was applicable to people getting one of the following qualifying benefits:

Or if the claimant had been incapable of work or entitled toStatutory sick pay during the qualifying period of 52 weeks (or 28 weeks if terminally ill) and is still incapable of work, or is registered as blind, or taken off that register in the past 28 weeks.

Enhanced disability premium applies if the claimant or partner is in theEmployment and Support Allowance support group or is under the qualifying age forPension Credit and receiving the higher rate care component ofDisability Living Allowance, thePersonal Independence Payment enhanced rate of the daily living component orArmed Forces Independence Payment.

There are limited circumstances when the pensioner premium would apply. From May 2019 it was only paid when the claimant was abovePension Credit age and their partner had not yet reached that age, but they are unable to claim another benefit (e.g. if the claimant is currently receiving a Severe Disability Premium). Since Pension Credit has features that make it more attractive than Income Support (in particular the way savings are treated) this is unlikely to occur frequently.[7]

Severe disability premium applies if all of the following conditions are met:

Mortgages

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Further information:Support for Mortgage Interest

For home-owners with a mortgage, Income Support may, depending on various qualifying conditions, help pay towards mortgage interest costs. There can be a waiting period of thirteen to thirty-nine weeks.

Older people

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Claimants reaching theretirement age, and with an older partner who is that age, may apply forPension Credit to replace their Income Support payments. They should contact The Pension Service four months before that time.

Appeal

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A refusal to grant Income Support may be appealed to theFirst-tier Tribunal. This should be done working one month of the date of any decision under dispute. If the appellant has good cause, this deadline can be extended a further 12 months (making a total of 13 months from the date of decision).

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Income Support - GOV.UK".www.gov.uk. Retrieved30 April 2017.
  2. ^"Incapacity to ESA: transfer and reassessment". April 2011.
  3. ^"Income Support Contact Number".
  4. ^"Income Support - GOV.UK".www.gov.uk. Retrieved30 April 2017.
  5. ^"Disability premiums - GOV.UK".www.gov.uk. Retrieved30 April 2017.
  6. ^"Income support (IS)". Disability Rights Guide. Archived fromthe original on 28 December 2013. Retrieved27 December 2013.
  7. ^Disability Rights Handbook.

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