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Can Someone In Full Time Employment Claim 'carer's Allowance'
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You can only earn £100 a week or they take reduce your carers allowance by £1 for every extra £1 you earn so if you work full time it is pointless claiming it.
09:01 Sat 22nd Nov 2014
If you pay for someone to care for the disabled person whilst working, the amount you pay or half of your earnings, which ever is lower, can be deducted when calculating the earnings.
Each benefit has its own conditions of entitlement and some are not payable as soon as the hours worked or earnings exceed a certain figure. In the case of Carer's Allowance, a penny over £102 earnt in a week will mean the benefit will not be paid for the following week (unless the pay has to be averaged. )
It may not appear to be fair but no matter what the limits are, there will always be folk who will not be entitled because their earnings exceed.
Each benefit has its own conditions of entitlement and some are not payable as soon as the hours worked or earnings exceed a certain figure. In the case of Carer's Allowance, a penny over £102 earnt in a week will mean the benefit will not be paid for the following week (unless the pay has to be averaged. )
It may not appear to be fair but no matter what the limits are, there will always be folk who will not be entitled because their earnings exceed.
What's not fair is when a person has to give up their very well paid job, or their business, to care for somebody who desperately needs it and costs the government (the taxpayer) less than 1/10th of the cost of that person going in to a nursing home and gets very little support.
It's usually at an age when they can't get back in to work easily when they are no longer needed as a carer. Very, very sad situation for a lot of people.
It's usually at an age when they can't get back in to work easily when they are no longer needed as a carer. Very, very sad situation for a lot of people.
I am sure there must be plenty folk working for an agency or on a zero-hours contract who are claiming CA so I would think it an easy question for them to answer for you. Their e-mail address is [email protected].
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