Does Attendance Allowance affect other benefits?

The money you receive isn't means-tested - so your savings or income won't affect your claim. Claiming also won't affect any other benefits you receive. In fact, it can actually help you get other benefits such as Pension Credit
Pension Credit
Pension Credit is extra money to help you cover your costs if you're over State Pension age and living on a low income. You might be able to get it even if you have other income, savings or assets. Pension Credit comes in two parts: Guarantee Credit and Savings Credit. It's separate from your State Pension.
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, Housing Benefit, or Council Tax Reduction.
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Does Attendance Allowance entitle you to other benefits?

If you get Attendance Allowance, you could get extra Pension Credit, Housing Benefit or Council Tax Reduction. You may also be entitled to: help with health costs.
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Does Attendance Allowance affect?

Attendance Allowance isn't means tested so it doesn't matter what other money you get. It doesn't matter how much you have in savings either - there's no limit. It won't affect your state pension and you can claim it if you're still working and earning money.
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Is Attendance Allowance different to pip?

The difference between them is at what age you can first claim them: DLA is for anyone under 16, PIP is for people under state pension age, and Attendance Allowance is for people over state pension age.
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Can you get Carers Allowance with Attendance Allowance?

If you are a carer who has care needs, you can claim Attendance Allowance for yourself and this will not affect your Carer's Allowance. The person who is cared for may also be eligible for this benefit. Getting Attendance Allowance does not reduce other benefits, it may even increase them.
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Attendance Allowance, What is it and Who Can Claim?



How long is Attendance Allowance awarded for?

How long does attendance allowance last? Attendance allowance can last a minimum of six months and, like most government benefits, will be reviewed annually to recheck eligibility.
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What other benefits can I claim with carers allowance?

Other benefits you might be able to claim
  • Working Tax Credit.
  • Child Tax Credit.
  • income-based Jobseeker's Allowance.
  • income-related Employment and Support Allowance.
  • Housing Benefit.
  • Income Support.
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Can I get more Pension Credit if I get Attendance Allowance?

Attendance Allowance is tax-free. It is not means-tested and getting it will not reduce entitlement to Pension Credit.
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Does Attendance Allowance affect council tax reduction?

The money you receive isn't means-tested - so your savings or income won't affect your claim. Claiming also won't affect any other benefits you receive. In fact, it can actually help you get other benefits such as Pension Credit, Housing Benefit, or Council Tax Reduction.
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Can I get free road tax if Im a carer?

Travel costs: People with disabilities and carers - Car: Road tax exemption. If you have disabilities or are a carer you may be entitled to free or discounted travel on public transport. If you are a driver you may be entitled to an exemption from paying road tax, and to a blue badge which gives you parking concessions ...
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What are the two levels of Attendance Allowance?

The 2 different amounts of Attendance Allowance are called the lower and higher rates.
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Which benefits are not means tested?

If you've got income or savings

Benefits that help you with the extra care needs of being sick or disabled aren't means-tested. These include Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and Attendance Allowance This means they're not affected by your income and savings.
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Is Attendance Allowance classed as income?

The most common state benefits you do not have to pay Income Tax on are: Attendance Allowance.
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Is Attendance Allowance disregarded for housing benefit?

However some income is disregarded including: DLA; PIP; Attendance Allowance; Child Benefit and any Child Maintenance you receive.
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What disabilities qualify for council tax reduction?

To qualify for the council tax disability scheme, the home must be the main home of someone with a substantial and permanent disability. This may be a condition caused through illness, injury, congenital deformity or other reasons, however the disabled person must live at the address permanently.
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Does carers allowance affect Pension Credit?

If you get Pension Credit, your payments will increase if you're eligible for Carer's Allowance. If you delay claiming your State Pension, this could increase the State Pension payments you get when you decide to claim it. You cannot build up extra State Pension during any period you get Carer's Allowance.
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What is extra Pension Credit?

Pension Credit gives you extra money to help with your living costs if you're over State Pension age and on a low income. Pension Credit can also help with housing costs such as ground rent or service charges.
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Do pensioners pay council tax?

If you are a pensioner, your council tax reduction will apply to the whole of your bill. A pensioner is someone who has reached the qualifying age for state pension credit. You can use the State Pension calculator on the Government's website to find out if you have reached the qualifying age.
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What is the difference between carer payment and carer allowance?

The Carer Allowance is a fortnightly income supplement, while the Carer Payment is a replacement source of income. If you are receiving the Age Pension, you may have to choose between receiving the Carer Payment and the Age Pension.
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What is an underlying entitlement to Carers Allowance?

An underlying entitlement to a benefit means that you whilst you satisfy the criteria for the benefit you cannot actually be paid it. In the case of carer's allowance, you may not be paid it if you are getting certain other benefits, as benefit rules state that you cannot get paid both at the same time.
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What are the rules for Attendance Allowance?

You can claim Attendance Allowance if you: have reached State Pension age. need care or supervision because you have an illness or disability. have needed care or supervision for at least 6 months because of your illness or disability.
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Can I get a mobility car if I am on Attendance Allowance?

You must have at least 12 months remaining on your allowance when you join the Scheme. Unfortunately, the Attendance Allowance cannot be used to lease a car through the Motability Scheme.
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What illness qualifies for Attendance Allowance?

you have a physical disability (including sensory disability, for example blindness), a mental disability (including learning difficulties), or both. your disability is severe enough for you to need help caring for yourself or someone to supervise you, for your own or someone else's safety.
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What benefits are not affected by savings?

Benefits not affected by savings

Contributory Employment and Support Allowance (sometimes called 'new style') Disability Living Allowance. Contribution-based Style Jobseeker's Allowance (sometimes called 'new style') Personal Independence Payment.
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How much money can you have in the bank and still claim benefits UK?

If you're claiming housing benefit and council tax relief, you're eligible if your savings don't surpass £16,000. If you have savings between £6,000 and £16,000, you may qualify for a reduced amount. If you have savings of less than £6,000, you should be able to claim the full benefit.
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