I currently get Universal Credit with the LCWRA element + they cover my full rent, . I’m not in education, I’m not a carer.
I’m planning to start a small business over the next few weeks - research and expenses have been done and it’s now just a matter of starting it all up and hoping for the best.
I’ve reported the self employment change to universal credit and had to report expenses and earnings. I haven’t made any earnings yet, and I’m now classed as “not gainfully self employed”. However they are also saying: “What this means for you
To keep getting Universal Credit, you will need to start looking for
and being available for other work.”
They have not explicitly said I’m losing my LCWRA but that’s what it sounds like? I have asked for clarification on my online journal. I didn’t expect to make much in the first few months - and my health is still unpredictable which means finding or keeping a traditional job would be very difficult but I’m not using it as an excuse.
I’m confused about how this all might affect my payments.
my questions are as follows:
- Would UC payments be reduced if I start self-employment? For example am I losing the LCWRA?
- Will I get more universal credit for being self employed?
- when I submit my earnings and expenses at the end of the self assessment period, how do they work out how much universal credit I’m entitled to? Can I have some examples?
- How does the Minimum Income Floor work, who does it apply to, and what does it even mean?
- Will I be better off self employed or worse off - will I get additional UC for being self employed?
- Would Housing Benefit still be paid in full if I’m self-employed?
- Are there other things people on UC should know when starting their own business?
really hoping someone can answer 🙂