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What you can do with your pension pot
related Employment and Support Allowance Pension Credit Taking money out of your pension could affect your eligibility for these benefits. The rules are different depending on if you've reached Pension
Help on a low income
Help on a low income Universal credit Housing Benefit Working and child tax credits Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) Pension Credit Income Support
Deciding if you should apply for SMI
scheme. You need to be getting one of these benefits: income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) Income Support Universal Credit Pension Credit
Check if you can get Universal Credit
still not sure, you can talk to an adviser. Who can get Universal Credit To get Universal Credit you must: be 18 years old or over - or in some cases 16 or 17 be under State Pension age - check your
Check what benefits to claim if you’re sick or disabled
Universal Credit claim form. Check how Universal Credit works for people who are sick or disabled - including how to get a fit note. You might be able to get other benefits, for example: Pension
Check if a change affects your SMI
things like a lodger. You’ll get less SMI if your income is more than your: ‘applicable amount’ - if you get JSA, ESA or Income Support ‘appropriate minimum guarantee’ - if you get Pension Credit
Check if a change affects your Universal Credit
the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) about changes to your work, money or family life. These are called 'changes of circumstances'. Changes can affect how much Universal Credit you get and what work
Check if you can get Housing Benefit
reached State Pension age – check your state pension age on GOV.UK you or your partner has been getting Pension Credit since before 15 May 2019 you live in temporary accommodation your landlord’s a county
Check how much Housing Benefit you can get
Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) the guarantee part of Pension Credit Some things could still stop you from getting the maximum amount. For example, if someone lives with you who could help pay
Get help with costs if you have a child or you’re pregnant
can get Child Tax Credits. If you get Pension Credit If you’re responsible for a child you can get an extra amount added to your Pension Credit, as long as you’re not already getting child tax credits