Hi to all
Looking for some advice, hopefully someone on here will be able to advise.
I am in receipt of Incapacity benefit/Income Support, DLA and my wife receives carers allowance. My claim has been ongoing since 1997, whilst DLA since 2000 and My wife's carer allowance since 2005. During the years 2004 - 2009 my wife took up casual part time work. I notified the DWP that she had commenced part time work her hourly rate of pay and the maximum hours she could possibly work in any given week. As this work was casual the hours she worked during this period fluctuated from a minimum of 2 hours per week to a maximum of 10 hours per week, whilst some weeks she did not work at all. In Dec 2011 I received a letter from the DWP compliance Officer, who wanted to interview me in respect to a query that had arisen on my benefit. That query turned out to be the part time work that my wife had undertaken during the years 2004-2009, At the time I was unable to recall the exact details of what hours she had worked and promised to locate the documents/pay slips. I managed to find her P60's tax certificates, which showed she never earned enough money in any of the years in question to pay either tax or national insurance, I sent these documents to the DWP, and believed that was the end of the matter. However today I received a letter from the DWP Debt Management (Letter DM15) advising me that an overpayment of £18.862.00 had been made and informing me that I had provided them with incorrect information. They are claiming that I failed to inform them of my wife's part time employment, even though I have sent them a copy of the letter that did advise then of my wife's part time employment, name and address of her employer, hourly rate of pay. My question is how on earth will I ever repay this amount, we have no savings, and survive on income support and DLA, my wife no longer works, how much will they want me to pay back per week, and will they try to prosecute me, despite the fact that I have sent them proof of my wife earnings that I did inform them when she started work. What advice can anyone give me as what I should do next. Sorry for the long post.
Looking for some advice, hopefully someone on here will be able to advise.
I am in receipt of Incapacity benefit/Income Support, DLA and my wife receives carers allowance. My claim has been ongoing since 1997, whilst DLA since 2000 and My wife's carer allowance since 2005. During the years 2004 - 2009 my wife took up casual part time work. I notified the DWP that she had commenced part time work her hourly rate of pay and the maximum hours she could possibly work in any given week. As this work was casual the hours she worked during this period fluctuated from a minimum of 2 hours per week to a maximum of 10 hours per week, whilst some weeks she did not work at all. In Dec 2011 I received a letter from the DWP compliance Officer, who wanted to interview me in respect to a query that had arisen on my benefit. That query turned out to be the part time work that my wife had undertaken during the years 2004-2009, At the time I was unable to recall the exact details of what hours she had worked and promised to locate the documents/pay slips. I managed to find her P60's tax certificates, which showed she never earned enough money in any of the years in question to pay either tax or national insurance, I sent these documents to the DWP, and believed that was the end of the matter. However today I received a letter from the DWP Debt Management (Letter DM15) advising me that an overpayment of £18.862.00 had been made and informing me that I had provided them with incorrect information. They are claiming that I failed to inform them of my wife's part time employment, even though I have sent them a copy of the letter that did advise then of my wife's part time employment, name and address of her employer, hourly rate of pay. My question is how on earth will I ever repay this amount, we have no savings, and survive on income support and DLA, my wife no longer works, how much will they want me to pay back per week, and will they try to prosecute me, despite the fact that I have sent them proof of my wife earnings that I did inform them when she started work. What advice can anyone give me as what I should do next. Sorry for the long post.
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