A surviving spouse / partner who is in
receipt of a qualifying payment or who is over 66, must re-apply for the Household Benefits package in their own name.
Not exact matches
At its core, the BIC expressly prohibits the
payment and
receipt of variable compensation unless it
qualifies as «exempt.»
The most common way to
qualify for these higher
payments is through
receipt of a disability benefit such as disability living allowance or personal independence
payment.
• The following are included in annual income to
qualify for an RHS guaranteed loan: − Gross amount
of wages, salaries, overtime pay, commissions, fees, tips, bonuses and other compensation for personal services
of all adult members
of the household − Net income from the operation
of a farm, business or profession, interest, dividends and other net income
of any kind from real or personal property −
Payments from social security, annuities, insurance policies, pensions, unemployment, workers compensation, alimony and / or child support and other types
of periodic
receipts.
To
qualify, a person must be in
receipt of a
payment for the Department and they must live alone or only with certain specified people and the household must satisfy a means test.
A person in
receipt of pension may
qualify for additional
payments under the Supplementary Welfare Allowance scheme.
Payment will continue at the current rate (including the increase for the deceased
qualified adult) for a period
of 6 weeks following the death
of the
qualified adult, provided the surviving spouse, civil partner or cohabitant is in
receipt of one
of the
payments listed at 1 above.
You may also claim the Back - to - School Clothing and Footwear Allowance (subject to you meeting the other
qualifying conditions for the
receipt of that
payment).
A person in
receipt of pension may also
qualify for half - rate Carer's Allowance, if they are caring for someone; this is a means - tested
payment.
Where a person in
receipt of One - Parent Family
Payment is working for an employer and on low income, s / he may qualify for this payment in addition to One - Parent Family P
Payment is working for an employer and on low income, s / he may
qualify for this
payment in addition to One - Parent Family P
payment in addition to One - Parent Family
PaymentPayment.
Credited contributions are awarded to a Lone Parent who
qualified for Lone Parents Allowance or One - Parent Family
Payment for the first time since October 1990 and who, immediately prior to qualifying for the receipt of these payments was in receipt of another social welfare payment which attracted credits i.e. Jobseeker's Benefit / Allowance, Maternity Benefit, Illness Benefit, Health and Safety Benefit, Adoptive Benefit, Invalidity Benefit or Pre Retirement All
Payment for the first time since October 1990 and who, immediately prior to
qualifying for the
receipt of these
payments was in
receipt of another social welfare
payment which attracted credits i.e. Jobseeker's Benefit / Allowance, Maternity Benefit, Illness Benefit, Health and Safety Benefit, Adoptive Benefit, Invalidity Benefit or Pre Retirement All
payment which attracted credits i.e. Jobseeker's Benefit / Allowance, Maternity Benefit, Illness Benefit, Health and Safety Benefit, Adoptive Benefit, Invalidity Benefit or Pre Retirement Allowance.
Where a person is a
qualified child but is also entitled to, or in
receipt of a DEASP benefit or assistance
payment in his or her own right, an IQC can not be paid in addition to this.
Periodic reviews are also carried out by the Department to confirm that the pension is correctly in
payment, and that the
qualifying conditions for
receipt of pension continue to be fulfilled.
Periodic reviews (OFP 40 issues yearly) are also initiated by the Department to confirm that the correct
payment is being made to the appropriate person and that the qualifying conditions for receipt of One - Parent Family Payment continue to be ful
payment is being made to the appropriate person and that the
qualifying conditions for
receipt of One - Parent Family
Payment continue to be ful
Payment continue to be fulfilled.
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