Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Nottingham Post
Nottingham Post
National
Karen Antcliff & Linda Howard

6 changes PIP claimants don't need to tell Government about

Making sure that you inform the appropriate authorities or Government departments about changes to your circumstances is essential for those claiming a range of benefits. However, according to one report, there are six changes that Personal Independence Payment (PIP) claimants don't need to inform the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) about.

PIP is a Government-provided benefit for people over 16 and under state pension age. It is designed to help recipients who need additional help with daily living tasks or getting around as a result of a long-term illness, disability or mental or physical health condition.

The benefit is replacing Disability Living Allowance for adults in England and Wales. While in Scotland, the benefit is being replaced by Adult Disability Payment which follows the same eligibility guidelines as PIP.

READ MORE: Live Nottingham tram updates as 'police incident' disrupts services

Those who successfully apply and claim PIP could receive between £24.45 and £156.90 every week. As PIP is paid every four weeks, this amounts to between £97.80 and £627.60 every pay period.

According to Daily Record, while many claimants may be aware of the list of changes in circumstances that must be reported to the DWP in order for them to continue receiving uninterrupted payments, there are several changes that do not need to be declared. Details of the six changes are listed below.

What you need to know

PIP is not a means-tested benefit and can be paid whether the claimant is working or not, so there is no need to inform the DWP if you:

  • Start a new job
  • Stop claiming other benefits
  • Change roles at work - unless the amount of help you need has changed
  • Leave a job
  • Are made redundant
  • Take retirement

However, guidance on the GOV.UK website states that you must contact the PIP enquiry line if:

  • Your personal details change - for example, your name, address or doctor

  • The help you need or your condition changes

  • Your condition has worsened and you’re not expected to live more than six months

  • You go into hospital or a care home

  • You go abroad

  • You are imprisoned or held in detention

The GOV.UK website goes on to warn: “You could be taken to court or have to pay a penalty if you give wrong information or do not report a change in your circumstances.” So, if you have recently moved home or switched to a new doctor, don't put off reporting the change any longer - especially if you are on PIP living in Scotland as Social Security Scotland will use the information the DWP holds on you when you are transferred over the new devolved benefits system.

How to report a change of circumstances to DWP

If you do need to report a change required by DWP, make sure you have certain information to hand before making the call. You will need your National Insurance number, bank account details and GP's name and address in order for the DWP to verify your identity.

Be aware that the busiest times to call are on Mondays and weekday evenings between 4pm and 5pm. Calls after 10am, Tuesday to Friday, usually have a shorter hold time. The PIP enquiry line is closed on April 18 but is usually open Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.

Telephone: 0800 121 4433 (option 5)

Textphone: 0800 121 4493

Relay UK (if you cannot hear or speak on the phone): 18001 then 0800 121 4433

READ NEXT:

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.