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  • Pension Credit and Severance Pay

    Hi, hoping someone on here can gives us some info before my dad speaks to the Pension Service.
    my dad, 62, suffered a mild stroke in February of this year whereby he suffered problems with his vision and could not work. Whilst he was receiving ssp from his employer he managed to claim pension credit (from May this year) as he had little savings, and his only other income was about £30 a week from a pension he cashed in a few years ago. He had every intention of returning to work but his overall health has not improved and his employer is now letting him go. He will get 16 days holiday entitlement and 12 weeks pay as a severance package. This will be around £6500 after tax in a lump sum payment. He is worried that his PC will stop if he tells them and rather than having that £6500 as a safety net in savings (for home improvements etc) he will have to declare it and will lose his pension credit income. I know we need to inform the pension service of a change in circumstance but what is the likelihood of them saying it won't effect his PC claim?
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    Re: Pension Credit and Severance Pay

    For Pension Credit, there is no upper limit of capital for you to be eligible. This means there is no maximum level of capital you can have in order to claim the benefit. Capital up to £10,000, and any income generated by that capital, are ignored. You will be treated as having ‘assumed income’ of £1 for every £500 (or part of £500) of capital you have above £10,000. If you have a partner, you will be assessed as a couple and the first £10,000 of your joint capital will be ignored.

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      Re: Pension Credit and Severance Pay

      We were a bit worried as technically it's money relating to his employment (taxable) not a "thanks for your 22 years of service go have a holiday on us" type of payment. I will get him to ring the pension service

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        Re: Pension Credit and Severance Pay

        I understand from your post that your father suffers vision problems and possibly other health problems.
        If he hasn't already done so it might be worth his while to apply for Personal Independence Payment? These two sites might be worth a read:
        https://www.gov.uk/pip/overview
        http://www.turn2us.org.uk/informatio...e_payment.aspx

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