Kitty
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Absolutely blizzard of mail this morning about the changeover from ESA to state pension.
Most of it was pointless, such as DWP warning me that the contribution-based ESA I haven't received for ten years is taxable, informing me I have no tax to pay, and saying they've checked and I'm entitled to a refund of £0 of the tax I haven't paid.
But among the wasted paper was something I didn't know, which might be relevant to people who hit a snag with PIP in their retirement year.
I was worried because my review came up a few months before I retired, and if they'd randomly decided to withdraw the award and I hadn't been well enough to appeal, it looked as if I could lose part of it for good. You can't reapply after state pension age.
Seems I had it wrong—you can reclaim after that age if you've had it before and were eligible in the previous year. Screenshot below from the Pension Credit leaflet.

Most of it was pointless, such as DWP warning me that the contribution-based ESA I haven't received for ten years is taxable, informing me I have no tax to pay, and saying they've checked and I'm entitled to a refund of £0 of the tax I haven't paid.
But among the wasted paper was something I didn't know, which might be relevant to people who hit a snag with PIP in their retirement year.
I was worried because my review came up a few months before I retired, and if they'd randomly decided to withdraw the award and I hadn't been well enough to appeal, it looked as if I could lose part of it for good. You can't reapply after state pension age.
Seems I had it wrong—you can reclaim after that age if you've had it before and were eligible in the previous year. Screenshot below from the Pension Credit leaflet.

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