Other forms of income
[ch 4: page 36]Most income from other sources a person could use to meet their living costs, for example early retirement pension payments or maintenance payments, is taken into account in full, so that Universal Credit is reduced by £1 for every £1 received from these sources.
A number of benefits also count directly against Universal Credit. For each £1 you receive from them you will get £1 less in Universal Credit. These are:
• Carer’s Allowance;
• Incapacity Benefit;
• Maternity Allowance;
• New Style Employment and Support Allowance; and
• New Style Jobseeker's Allowance.
However, there are other benefits which do not count against your Universal Credit entitlement at all. These are:
• Child Benefit;
• Disability Living Allowance;
• Personal Independence Payment; and
• War pensions.