Hi, my aunty has asked me to help her.
She is married and has benefits like PIP and a small works pension and other things like housing benefit and council tax reduction.
Her husband gets similar benefits.
12 months ago she was made aware by letter that 2 annuity's had matured.
The values are £1900 and £23,000.i
She has never declared these annuities to the relevant agencies.
She is not well (serious car accident) and genuinely did not know
For 12 months she has not decided what she should do.
The letter states that she can draw down 25% on the £23,000 and it mentions something about the tax on the remaining amount would be about £3000 because they do not know her tax status because she is not working and is retired.
She would have to reclaim the £3000 tax back from HMRC.
Sorry about the basic details.
So the problem here is that the Housing benefit and Council tax and other benefit people will want to take this money into account. From what date or what amount I do not not know.
I know that she is allowed £10,000 savings but any amount after that is calculated at say £1 in every £250 that is in excess of £10,000.
If she has in excess of £16,000 cerrtain benefits will stop altogether until the savings amount drops below the £16,0000 threshold.
To make matter more complicated if she decides to reduce the amount by say buying a new car, washing machine. beds. television, holiday etc, it can be seen as deprivation of capital.
So you will be viewed as having notional capital.
1: She has known about the maturity of the annuity for 12 months. What position does this put her in.
2: Can someone explain to me the criteria that would be used to calculate how far certain benefits people will go back in time with regards to these annuity's.
3: What should be her next move?
4: Is there some organisation that can advise her because she went to the C.A.B for advice and she felt that the person there did not know what do to with regards to her next move. I can understand that because this is why I am asking for advice on this forum.
Thanks in advance.
If more details are required please ask and i will post on here.
She is married and has benefits like PIP and a small works pension and other things like housing benefit and council tax reduction.
Her husband gets similar benefits.
12 months ago she was made aware by letter that 2 annuity's had matured.
The values are £1900 and £23,000.i
She has never declared these annuities to the relevant agencies.
She is not well (serious car accident) and genuinely did not know
For 12 months she has not decided what she should do.
The letter states that she can draw down 25% on the £23,000 and it mentions something about the tax on the remaining amount would be about £3000 because they do not know her tax status because she is not working and is retired.
She would have to reclaim the £3000 tax back from HMRC.
Sorry about the basic details.
So the problem here is that the Housing benefit and Council tax and other benefit people will want to take this money into account. From what date or what amount I do not not know.
I know that she is allowed £10,000 savings but any amount after that is calculated at say £1 in every £250 that is in excess of £10,000.
If she has in excess of £16,000 cerrtain benefits will stop altogether until the savings amount drops below the £16,0000 threshold.
To make matter more complicated if she decides to reduce the amount by say buying a new car, washing machine. beds. television, holiday etc, it can be seen as deprivation of capital.
So you will be viewed as having notional capital.
1: She has known about the maturity of the annuity for 12 months. What position does this put her in.
2: Can someone explain to me the criteria that would be used to calculate how far certain benefits people will go back in time with regards to these annuity's.
3: What should be her next move?
4: Is there some organisation that can advise her because she went to the C.A.B for advice and she felt that the person there did not know what do to with regards to her next move. I can understand that because this is why I am asking for advice on this forum.
Thanks in advance.
If more details are required please ask and i will post on here.
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