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I went to Gov.uk as they're likely to have all the relevant info.
In regards to ESA:
Claiming ESA if you work
You might be able to work and still claim ESA. It depends on how much you’ll get paid and the hours you do.
Permitted work
If you do ‘permitted work’ it won’t usually affect your ESA. It’s permitted work if both the following apply:
Supported permitted work
You can do ‘supported permitted work’ and earn up to £120 a week. Supported permitted work must be one of the following:
Fill in form PW1.
You need to tell Jobcentre Plus if you do any volunteer work (this normally doesn’t affect your ESA).
In regards to PIP, it's not means tested so earning do not affect it. My husband is on DLA (will move to PIP when they get round to it) and it has never changed. He used to work 39 hours and he got the same then as he does now, working 25 hours. You might be eligible for working tax credits if you were working also.
EDIT: I apologise for repeating what I now see that @Judge has already posted about ESA.
In regards to ESA:
Claiming ESA if you work
You might be able to work and still claim ESA. It depends on how much you’ll get paid and the hours you do.
Permitted work
If you do ‘permitted work’ it won’t usually affect your ESA. It’s permitted work if both the following apply:
- you earn up to £120 a week
- you work less than 16 hours a week
Supported permitted work
You can do ‘supported permitted work’ and earn up to £120 a week. Supported permitted work must be one of the following:
- part of a treatment programme
- supervised by someone from a local council or voluntary organisation whose job it is to arrange work for disabled people
Fill in form PW1.
You need to tell Jobcentre Plus if you do any volunteer work (this normally doesn’t affect your ESA).
In regards to PIP, it's not means tested so earning do not affect it. My husband is on DLA (will move to PIP when they get round to it) and it has never changed. He used to work 39 hours and he got the same then as he does now, working 25 hours. You might be eligible for working tax credits if you were working also.
EDIT: I apologise for repeating what I now see that @Judge has already posted about ESA.