What is the maximum insurance allowed after divorce?
Limited to the amount of the maintenance
‘Free cover’ within the workplace
The amount of insured benefit allowed without
medical underwriting. Provided all eligible employees join the scheme.
Welfare reform act 2012 introduced what 2 things?
Benefits cap and transition to Universal Credit
Twin system of benefits
UC and old (legacy) benefits
Payments for bereavement support with and without dependents (From April 2017)
With - £3,500 lump sum then £350 monthly for 18 months
Without - £2,500 lump sum then £100 monthly for 18 months
Not included in benefit cap
Bereavement support
Taxable benefits
Bereavement allowance weekly benefit
Job seekers allowance
SSP
Contribution based ESA
Carers allowance
Bereavement allowance (pre-April 2017) payments
Payment of £2,000 on death and weekly benefit of £126.35 when death caused by job, satisfactory NIC or survivor is entitled to child benefits
What age can you receive income benefit, max hrs a week and max savings?
Age 16 and £16k and working less than 16th a week
Job seekers allowance
Min age 18, NIC dependent and payable for 6 months max
SSP
Must be sick for 4 days in a row, payable for 28 weeks (unless have shielding letter)
Employment and support allowance
Unable to work due to illness or injury. Two types contribution based which is taxable and means tested which is not taxable
PIP
Over age 16, where the person must have difficulty with daily living activities that has lasted 3 months and will last atleast 9 months. Comprising of two components:
Disability Living allowance
Not means tested or dependent on NIC. Has two components of care and mobility.
Criteria of must have for 3 months and likely to be for a further 6 months
Attendance allowance
Those over SPA who have suffered from a severe disability for 6 months or longer. Must normally show that they require care. Not means tested or NIC dependent
Carers allowance
Must care for someone severely disabled receiving DLA, PIP or attendance allowance. Cater must not earn over £132pw or be in full time education
Child benefit
For those caring for a child under 16 or under 20 in full time education. Not NIC dependent and not means tested
High income child benefit charge
Child benefit is withdrawn for high income households. Where one person within the household earns over £50k net
What is the high income child benefit charge?
1% of the amount of child benefit for every £100 over £50k net pay
Tax credits paid and administered by?
Paid by HMRC and admin. By DWP
Tax credits depends on?
Income of household
Working tax credit
Top up of earnings for people working on low incomes
Support for mortgage interest
Apply for a loan for interest on mortgage to be paid with interest on the loan when house is sold, ownership transferred or death this will be repaid
Support for mortgage waiting period?
39 weeks