§ The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (Mr. Andrew Smith)The proposed rates of benefit for 2004 are set out in the table below. The annual uprating of benefits will take place for State Pension and most other benefits in the first full week of the tax year. In 2004, this will be the week beginning 12 April. My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland proposes to introduce similar changes for Northern Ireland.
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Rates 2004
ATTENDANCE ALLOWANCE higher rate 57.20 58.80 lower rate 38.30 39.35 CARER'S ALLOWANCE 43.15 44.35 COUNCIL TAX BENEFIT Personal allowances single
18 to 24 43.25 44.05 25 or over 54.65 55.65 lone parent—18 or over 54.65 55.65 couple—one or both over 18 85.75 87.30 Dependent Children from birth to September following 16th birthday 38.50 42.27 from September following 16th birthday to day before 19th birthday
38.50 42.27
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Pensioner (from October 2003) single—60–64 102.10 105.45 couple—one or both 60–64 155.80 160.95 single—65 and over 116.90 121.00 couple—one or both 65 and over 175.00 181.20 Premiums family 15.75 15.95 family (lone parent rate) 22.20 22.20 pensioner single 47.45 49.80 couple 70.05 73.65 pensioner (enhanced) single 47.45 49.80 couple 70.05 73.65 pensioner (higher) single 47.45 49.80 couple 70.05 73.65 disability single 23.30 23.70 couple 33.25 33.85 enhanced disability premium single rate 11.40 11.60 disabled child rate 16.60 17.08 couple rate 16.45 16.75 severe disability single 42.95 44.15 couple (lower rate) 42.95 44.15 couple (higher rate) 85.90 88.30 disabled child 41.30 42.49 carer 25.10 25.55 bereavement 22.80 23.95 Allowance for persona] expenses for claimants in hospital higher rate 19.35 19.90 lower rate 15.50 15.90 Non-dependant deductions aged 18 or over and in remunerative work — gross income: £308 or more 6.95 6.95 —gross income: £247—£307.99 5.80 5.80 —gross income: £144—£246.99 4.60 4.60 —gross income less than £144 2.30 2.30 others, aged 18 or over 2.30 2.30 Alternative maximum Council Tax Benefit second adult on IS, JSA(ib) or Pension Credit
25% of Council
Tax
25% of Council
Tax
second adult's gross income: —under £144 15% of Council
Tax
15% of Council
Tax
—£144 to £185.99 7.5% of Council
Tax
7.5% of Council
Tax
Capital upper limit 16,000.00 16.000.00 amount disregarded 3,000.00 3,000.00 upper limit (claimant/partner 60 or over) 16,000.00 16,000.00 upper limit (PC guarantee) from Oct 2003 No limit No limit amount disregarded (clmt/ptner 60 or over) 6,000.00 6,000.00 child disregard 3,000.00 3,000.00 upper limit of RC/NH 16,000.00 16,000.00 amount disregarded of RC/NH 10,000.00 10,000.00 Tariff income £1 for every complete £250 or part thereof between amount of capital disregarded and
capital upper limit
Tariff income (claimant/partner 60 or over) from October 2003
£1 for every £500 or part thereof between amount of capital disregard and capitalupper limit Earnings disregards where disability premium awarded 20.00 20.00 various specified employments 20.00 20.00 lone parent 25.00 25.00 where the claimant has a partner 10.00 10.00 single claimant 5.00 5.00 where carer premium awarded 20.00 20.00 childcare 94.50 135.50 childcare charges (2 or more children) 140.00 200.00 Other income disregrads maintenance disregards 15.00 15.00 war disablement pension and war widow's pension
10.00 10.00 certain voluntary and charitable payments 20.00 20.00 student loan 10.00 10.00 stident's covenanted income 5.00 5.00
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Rates 2004
income from boarders: disregard the fixed amount (£20) plus 50% of the balance of the charge 20.00 20.00 30/16 hour disregard 11.90 12.32 Expenses for subtenants furnished or unfurnished 4.00 4.00 where heating is included, additional 9.65 9.80 DEPENDENCY INCREASES Adult Dependency Increases for spouse or person looking after children, with; retirement pension on own insurance, 46.35 47.65 long term incapacity benefit, unemployability supplement 43.15 44.35 severe disablement allowance 25.90 26.65 carers allowance 25.80 26.50 short-term incapacity benefit if beneficiary over pension age 41.50 42.65 maternity allowance/short-term incapacity benefit 33.65 34.60 Child Dependency Increases, with; retirement pension, widowed mothers allowance, widowed parents allowance, short-term incapacity benefit at the higher rate & long term incapacity benefit, carers allowance, severe disability allowance, higher rate industrial death benefit, unemployability supplement and short-term incapacity benefit if beneficiary over pension age 11.35 11.35 NB—The Overlapping Benefits Regulations provide for the rate of child dependency increases to be adjusted where the increase is payable for the eldest eligible child for whom Child Benefit is also payable. The weekly rate of the increase is reduced by the differential (less £3.50 from April 2000) between the rate of Child Benefit payable for the oldest eligible child and that payable for a subsequent child. DISABILITY LIVING ALLOWANCE Care Component Highest 57.20 58.80 Middle 38.30 39.35 Lowest 15.15 15.55 Mobility Component Higher 39.95 41.05 Lower 15.15 15.55 EARNINGS RULES Carers Allowance 77.00 79.00 Limit of earnings from councillor's allowance 67.50 72.00 Permitted work earnings limit 67.50 72.00 Industrial injuries unemployability supplement permitted earnings level (annual amount) 3,510.00 3,744.00 Adult dependency increases with short-term incapacity benefit where claimant is (a) under pension age 33.65 34.60 (b) over pension age 41.50 42.65 maternity allowance 33.65 34.60 retirement pension, long-term incapacity benefit, severe disablement allowance, unemploy ability supplement where dependant (a) is living with claimant 54.65 55.65 (b) still qualifies for the tapered earnings rule 45.09 45.09 retirement pension, 46.35 47.65 long-term incapacity benefit and unemployability supplement where dependant not living with claimant 43.15 44.35 severe disablement allowance where dependant not living with claimant 25.90 26.65 carers allowance 25.80 26.50 Child dependency increases level at which CDIs are affected by earnings of claimant's spouse or partner for first child 160.00 165.00 for each subsequent child 20.00 21.00 HOSPITAL DOWNRATING 20% rate 15.50 15.90 38% rate 29.45 30.25 HOUSING BENEFIT Personal allowances single 16 to 24 43.25 44.05 25 or over 54.65 55.65
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lone parent under 18 43.25 44.05 18 or over 54.65 55.65 couple both under 18 65.30 66.50 one or both 18 or over 85.75 87.30 dependent children from birth to September following 16th birthday 38.50 42.27 from September following 16th birthday to day before 19th birthday 38.50 42.27 pensioner (from October 2003) single—60–64 102.10 105.45 couple—one or both 60–64 155.80 160.95 single—65 and over 116.90 121.00 couple—one or both 65 and over 175.90 181.20 Premiums family 15.75 15.95 family (lone parent rate) 22.20 22.20 pensioner single 47.45 49.80 couple 70.05 73.65 pensioner (enhanced) single 47.45 49.80 couple 70.05 73.65 pensioner (higher) single 47.45 49.80 couple 70.05 73.65 disability single 23.30 23.70 couple 33.25 33.85 enhanced disbility premium single rate 11.40 11.60 disabled child rate 16.60 17.08 couple rate 16.45 16.75 severe disability single 42.95 44.15 couple (lower rate) 42.95 44.15 couple (higher rate) 85.90 88.30 disabled child 41.30 42.49 carer 25.10 25.55 bereavement 22.80 23.95 Allowance for personal expenses for claimants in hospital higher rate 19.35 19.90 lower rate 15.50 15.90 Non-dependant deductions rent rebates and allowances aged 25 and over, in receipt of Income Supporter income-based Job Seekers Allowance aged 18 or over, not in remunerative work or in receipt of Pension Credit 7.40 7.40 —gross income less than £97 aged 18 or over and in remunerative work 7.40 7.40 —gross income: less than £97 7.40 7.40 —gross income: £97 to £143.99 17.00 17.00 —gross income: £144 to £185.99 23.35 23.35 —gross income: £186 to £246.99 38.20 38.20 —gross income: £247 to £307.99 43.50 43.50 —gross income: £308 and above 47.75 47.75 Service charges for fuel heating 9.65 9.80 hot water 1.15 1.20 lighting 0.80 0.80 cooking 1.15 1.20 Amount ineligible for meals three or more meals a day single claimant 19.50 19.85 each person in family aged 16 or over 19.50 19.85 each child under 16 9.85 10.05 less than three meals a day single claimant 12.95 13.20 each person in family aged 16 or over 12.95 13.20 each child under 16 6.55 6.65 breakfast only—claimant and each member of family 2.40 2.45 Capital upper limit 16,000.00 16,000.00 amount disregarded 3,000.00 3,000.00 upper limit (claimant/partner 60 or over) 16,000.00 16,000.00 upper limit (PC guarantee) from Oct 2003 No limit No limit amount disregarded (claimant/partner 60 or over) 6,000.00 6,000.00 child disregard 3,000.00 3,000.00 upper limit of RC/NH 16,000.00 16,000.00 amount disregarded of RC/NH 10,000.00 10,000.00
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Rates 2004
Tariff income £1 for every complete £250 or part thereof between amount of capital disregarded and capital upper limit Tariff income (claimant/partner 60 or over) from Oct 2003 £1 for every £500 or part thereof between amount of capital disregard and capital upper limit Earnings disregards where disability premium awarded 20.00 20.00 various specified employments 20.00 20.00 lone parent 25.00 25.00 where the claimant has a partner 10.00 10.00 single claimant 5.00 5.00 where carer premium awarded 20.00 20.00 childcare charges 94.50 135.00 childcare charges (2 or more children) 140.00 200.00 Other income disregards maintenance disregard 15.00 15.00 war disablement pension and war widow's pension 10.00 10.00 certain voluntary and charitable payments 20.00 20.00 student loan 10.00 10.00 student's covenanted income 5.00 5.00 income from boarders: disregard the fixed amount (£20) plus 50% of the balance of the charge 20.00 20.00 30/16 hour disregard 11.90 12.32 Expenses for subtenants furnished or unfurnished 4.00 4.00 where heating is included, additional 9.65 9.80 Maximium rates for recovery of overpayments ordinary overpayments 8.25 8.40 where claimant convicted of fraud 10.80 11.20 INCAPACITY BENEFIT Long-term Incapacity Benefit 72.15 74.15 Short-term Incapacity Benefit (under pension age) lower rate 54.40 55.90 higher rate 64.35 66.15 Short-term Incapacity Benefit (over pension age) lower rate 69.20 71.15 higher rate 72.15 74.15 Increase of Long-term Incapacity Benefit for age higher rate 15.15 15.55 lower rate 7.60 7.80 Invalidity Allowance (Transitional) higher rate 15.15 15.55 middle rate 9.70 10.00 lower rate 4.85 5.00 INCOME SUPPORT Personal Allowances single under 18—usual rate 32.90 33.50 under 18—higher rate payable in specific circumstances 43.25 44.05 18 to 24 43.25 44.05 25 or over 54.65 55.65 lone parent under 18—usual rate 32.90 33.50 under 18—higher rate payable in specific circumstances 43.25 44.05 18 or over 54.65 55.65 couple both under 18 32.90 33.50 both under 18, one disabled 43.25 44.05 both under 18, with responsibility for a child 65.30 66.50 one under 18, one 18–24 43.25 44.05 one under 18, one 25 + 54.65 55.65 both 18 or over 85.75 87.30 dependent children birth to September following 16th birthday 38.50 42.27 from September following 16th birthday to day before 19th birthday 38.50 42.27 Premiums family 15.75 15.95 family (lone parent rate) 15.90 15.95 pensioner couple 70.05 73.65 pensioner (enhanced) couple 70.05 73.65 pensioner (higher) couple 70.05 73.65 disability single 23.30 23.70 couple 33.25 33.85 enhanced disability premium single rate 11.40 11.60
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Rates 2004
disabled child rate 16.60 17.08 couple rate 16.45 16.75 severe disability single 42.95 44.15 couple (lower rate) 42.95 44.15 couple (higher rate) 85.90 88.30 disabled child 41.30 42.49 carer 25.10 25.55 bereavement 22.80 23.95 Allowances for personal expenses for claimants in hospital: higher rate 19.35 19.90 lower rate 15.50 15.90 Housing costs deduction for non-dependants aged 25 and over, in receipt of Income Support or income based Job Seekers Allowance aged 18 or over, not in work or in receipt of Pension Credit
7.40 7.40 aged 18 or over and in remunerative work —gross income: less than £97 7.40 7.40 —gross income: £97 to £143.99 17.00 17.00 —gross income: £144 to £185.99 23.35 23.35 —gross income: £186 to £246.99 38.20 38.20 —gross income: £247 to £307.99 43.50 43.50 —gross income: £308 and above 47.75 47.75 Deduction for direct payments, arrears of housing, fuel and water costs council tax and fines default
2.75 2.80 Deductions for child maintenance (standard) 5.50 5.60 Deductions for child maintenance (lower) 2.75 2.80 Arrears of Community Charge court order against claimant 2.75 2.80 court order against couple 4.30 4.40 Third party deductions personal expenses allowance 17.50 18.10 Maximium rates for recovery of overpayments ordinary overpayments 8.25 8.40 where claimant convicted of fraud 10.80 11.20 Reduction in benefit for strikers 29.50 30.00 Capital upper limit 8,000.00 8,000.00 amount disregarded 3,000.00 3,000.00 upper limit (claimant/partner 60 or over) 12,000.00 12,000.00 amount disregarded (claimant/partner 60 or over) 6,000.00 6,000.00 child's limit 3,000.00 3,000.00 upper limit (care home) 16,000.00 16,000.00 amount disregarded (care home) 10,000.00 10,000.00 Tariff income £1 for every complete £250 or part thereof between amount of capital disregarded and capital upper limit Disregards standard earnings 5.00 5.00 couples earnings 10.00 10.00 higher earnings 20.00 20.00 war disablement pension and war widow's pension 10.00 10.00 voluntary and charitable payments 20.00 20.00 student loan 10.00 10.00 student's covenanted income 5.00 5.00 income from boarders: disregard the fixed amount (£20) plus 50% of the balance of the charge 20.00 20.00 Expenses for subtenants furnished or unfurnished 4.00 4.00 where heating is included, additional 9.65 9.80 INDUSTRIAL DEATH BENEFIT Widow's pension higher rate 77.45 79.60 lower rate 23.24 23.88 Widower's pension 77.45 79.60 INDUSTRIAL INJURIES DISABLEMENT PENSION 18 and over, or under 18 with dependants 100% 116.80 120.10 90% 105.12 108.09 80% 93.44 96.08 70% 81.76 84.07 60% 70.08 72.06 50% 58.40 60.05 40% 46.72 48.04 30% 35.04 36.03 20% 23.36 24.02 Under 18 100% 71.55 73.55 90% 64.40 66.20 80% 57.24 58.84 70% 50.09 51.49
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Rates 2004
60‥ 42.93 44.13 50% 35.78 36.78 40% 28.62 29.42 30% 21.47 22.07 20% 14.31 14.71 Maximum life gratuity (lump sum) 7,760.00 7,980.00 Unemployability Supplement 72.15 74.15 plus where appropriate an increase for early incapacity higher rate 15.15 15.55 middle rate 9.70 10.00 lower rate 4.85 5.00 Maximum reduced earnings allowance 46.72 48.04 Maximum retirement allowance 11.68 12.01 Constant attendance allowance exceptional rate 93.60 96.20 intermediate rate 70.20 72.15 normal maximum rate 46.80 48.10 part-time rate 23.40 24.05 Exceptionally severe disablement allowance 46.80 48.10 JOBSEEKERS ALLOWANCE Contribution based JSA—Personal rates under 18 32.90 33.50 18 to 24 43.25 44.05 25 or over 54.65 55.65 Income-based JSA—personal allowances under 18 32.90 33.50 18 to 24 43.25 44.05 25 or over 54.65 55.65 lone parent under 18—usual rate 32.90 33.50 under 18—higher rate payable in specific circumstances 43.25 44.05 18 or over 54.65 55.65 couple both under 18 32.90 33.50 both under 18, one disabled 43.25 44.05 both under 18, with responsibility for a child 65.30 66.50 one under 18, one 18–24 43.25 44.05 one under 18, one 25+ 54.65 55.65 both 18 or over 85.75 87.30 dependent children from birth to September following 16th birthday 38.50 42.27 from September following 16th birthday to day before 19th birthday 38.50 42.27 Premiums family 15.75 15.95 family (lone parent rate) 15.90 15.95 pensioner single 47.45 49.80 couple 70.05 73.65 pensioner (enhanced) couple 70.05 73.65 pensioner (higher) single 47.45 49.80 couple 70.05 73.65 disability single 23.30 23.70 couple 33.25 33.85 enhanced disability premium single rate 11.40 11.60 disabled child rate 16.60 17.08 couple rate 16.45 16.75 severe disability single 42.95 44.15 couple (lower rate) 42.95 44.15 couple (higher rate) 85.90 88.30 disabled child 41.30 42.49 carer 25.10 25.55 bereavement 22.80 23.95 hospital higher rate 19.35 19.90 lower rate 15.50 15.90 Housing costs deduction for non-dependants aged 25 and over, in receipt of Income Support or income based Job Seekers Allowance aged 18 or over, not in remunerative work or in receipt of Pension Credit 0.00 7.40 7.40 aged 18 or over and in remunerative work —gross income: less than £97 7.40 7.40 —gross income: £97 to £143.99 17.00 17.00 —gross income: £144 to £185.99 23.35 23.35 —gross income: £186 to £246.99 38.20 38.20 —gross income: £247 to £307.99 43.50. 43.50
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Rates 2004
gross income: £308 and above 47.75 47.75 Deduction for direct payments Deductions from JSA (IB) arrears of housing, fuel and water costs council tax and fines default, and
2.75 2.80 Deductions for Child Maintenance deductions for child maintenance (standard) 5.50 5.60 deductions for child maintenance (lower) 2.75 2.80 Arrears of Community Charge court order against claimant 2.75 2.80 court order against couple 4.30 4.40 Third party deductions personal expenses allowance
17.50 18.10 Deductions from JSA (continued) Arrears of Community Charge, Council Tax, fines & overpayment recovery Age 16–17 10.96 11.16 Age 18–24 14.41 14.68 Age 25+ 18.21 18.55 Maximum deduction for arrears of Child Support Maintenance Age 16–17 10.96 11.16 Age 18–24 14.41 14.68 Age 25+ 18.21 18.55 Maximium rates for recovery of overpayments in JSA(ib) ordinary overpayments 8.25 8.40 where claimant convicted of fraud 10.80 11.20 Reduction in benefit for strikers 29.50 30.00 Capital upper limit 8,000.00 8,000.00 amount disregarded 3,000.00 3,000.00 child's limit 3,000.00 3,000.00 upper limit (care home) 16,000.00 16,000.00 amount disregarded (care home) 10,000.00 10,000.00 upper limit (claimant/partner 60 or over) 12,000.00 12,000.00 amount disregarded (claimant/partner 60 or over) 6,000.00 6,000.00 Tariff income £1 for every complete £250 or part thereof between amount of capital disregarded and capital upper limit Disregards standard earnings 5.00 5.00 couples earnings 10.00 10.00 higher earnings 20.00 20.00 war disablement pension and war widow's pension 10.00 10.00 voluntary and charitable payments 20.00 20.00 student loan 10.00 10.00 student's covenanted income 5.00 5.00 income from boarders: disregard the fixed amount (£20) plus 50% of the balance of the charge 20.00 20.00 Expenses for subtenants furnished or unfurnished 4.00 4.00 where heating is included, additiona 9.65 9.80 MATERNITY ALLOWANCE Standard rate 100.00 102.80 MA threshold 30.00 30.00 PENSION CREDIT Standard minimum guarantee single 102.10 105.45 couple 155.80 160.95 Additional amount for severe disability single 42.95 44.15 couple (one qualifies) 42.95 44.15 couple (both qualify) 85.90 88.30 Additional amount for carers 25.10 25.55 Savings credit threshold—single 77.45 79.60 threshold—couple 123.80 127.25 maximum—single 14.79 15.51 maximum—couple 19.20 20.22 Capital Amount disregard 6,000.00 6,000.00 Amount disregard—care homes 10.000.00 10,000.00 Deemed income £1 for each complete £500 or part thereof in excess of above amounts Housing costs Deduction for non-dependents —aged 18 or over, not in work or in work and in receipt of Pension Credit 7.40 7.40 —aged 18 or over and in work: aged 18 or over and in remunerative work —gross income: less than £97 7.40 7.40 —gross income: £97 to £143.99 17.00 17.00
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Rates 2004
—gross income: £144 to £185.99 23.35 23.35 —gross income: £186 to £246.99 38.20 38.20 —gross income: £247 to £307.99 43.50 43.50 —gross income: £308 and above 47.75 47.75 Amount for claimant and first spouse in polygamous marriage 155.80 160.95 Additional amount for additional spouse 53.70 55.50 Disregards Standard earnings 5.00 5.00 Couples earnings 10.00 10.00 Higher earnings 20.00 20.00 War disablement pension and War widows pension 10.00 10.00 Widowed Parent's Allowance 10.00 10.00 Income from subtenants 20.00 20.00 Income from boarders (disregard the fixed amount (£20) plus 50% of the balance of the charge) 20.00 20.00 Third Party Deductions arrears of housing, fuel, water costs, council tax and fines default 2.75 2.80 Arrears of Community Charge court order against claimant 2.75 2.80 court order against couple 4.30 4.40 Maximum rates of recovery of overpayments —ordinary overpayments 8.25 8.40 —where claimant convicted of fraud 10.80 11.20 Third party deductions personal expenses allowance 17.50 18.10 PNEUMOCONIOSIS, BYSSINOSIS, AND MISCELLANEOUS DISEASES SCHEME AND THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION (SUPPLEMENTATION)
Total disablement allowance and major incapacity allowance (maximum) 116.80 120.10 Partial disablement allowance 43.15 44.35 Unemployability supplement plus where appropriate increases for early incapacity 72.15 74.15 higher rate 15.15 15.55 middle rate 9.70 10.00 lower rate 4.85 5.00 Constant attendance allowance exceptional rate 93.60 96.20 intermediate rate 70.20 72.15 normal maximum rate 46.80 48.10 part-time rate 23.40 24.05 Exceptionally severe disablement allowance 46.80 48.10 Lesser incapacity allowance maximum rate of allowance 43.15 44.35 based on loss of earnings over 57.20 58.80 RETIREMENT PENSION Category A or B 77.45 79.60 Category B (lower)—husband's insurance 46.35 47.65 Category C or D—non-contributory 46.35 47.65 Category C (lower)—non-contributory 27.70 28.50 Additional pension Increase by 2.8% Increments to: Increase by Basic pension 2.8% Additional pension 2.8% Increase to AP where Contracted out deduction 2.8% (COD) relates to pre-April 1988 earnings 2.8% Graduated Retirement Benefit (GRB) 2.8% Increase to AP where COD relates to April 1988 April 1997 earnings [3.0% paid by schemes] Nil Graduated Retirement Benefit (unit) 0.0937 0.0963 Graduated Retirement Benefit (Inherited) Increase by 2.8% Addition at age 80 0.25 0.25 SEVERE DISABLEMENT ALLOWANCE Basic rate 43.60 44.80 Age-related addition (from Dec 1990) Higher rate 15.15 15.55 Middle rate 9.70 10.00 Lower rate 4.85 5.00 STATUTORY ADOPTION PAY Earnings threshold 77.00 79.00 Rate 100.00 102.80 STATUTORY MATERNITY PAY Earnings threshold 77.00 79.00 Standard rate 100.00 102.80
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STATUTORY PATERNITY PAY Earnings threshold 77.00 79.00 Rate 100.00 102.80 STATUTORY SICK PAY Earnings threshold 77.00 79.00 Standard rate 64.35 66.15 WIDOW'S BENEFIT Widowed mother's allowance 77.45 79.60 Widow's pension standard rate 77.45 79.60 age-related age 54 (49) 72.03 74.03 53 (48) 66.61 68.46 52 (47) 61.19 62.88 51 (46) 55.76 57.31 50(45) 50.34 51.74 49 (44) 44.92 46.17 48 (43) 39.50 40.60 47 (42) 34.08 35.02
46 (41) 28.66 29.45 45 (40) 23.24 23.88 Note: For deaths occurring before 11 April 1988 refer to age-points shown in brackets. BEREAVEMENT BENEFIT Bereavement payment (lump sum) 2,000.00 2,000.00 Widowed parent's allowance 77.45 79.60 Bereavement Allowance standard rate 77.45 79.60 age-related age 54 72.03 74.03 53 66.61 68.46 52 61.19 62.88 51 55.76 57.31 50 50.34 51.74 49 44.92 46.17 48 39.50 40.60 47 34.08 35.02 46 28.66 29.45 45 23.24 23.88