LRD guides and handbook April 2017

State benefits and tax credits 2017

Chapter 3

Income-based JSA



[ch 3: pages 34-35]

You can claim income-based JSA if you do not qualify for contribution-based JSA because:



• you do not satisfy the NICs criteria (see above); 



• your entitlement to contribution-based JSA has expired because you have been receiving it for the maximum six months; or 



• you cannot manage on the amount of contribution-based JSA to which you are entitled.



If you are unemployed and 16- or 17-years-old, you may receive income-based JSA in special circumstances (for example, if you have to live away from your parents’ home, have responsibility for a child, or will face extreme hardship if you don’t receive income-based JSA).