REPORTING LIMITED CAPABILITY FOR WORK AND WORK–RELATED ACTIVITY BEFORE APRIL 2026


KEY CHANGE

  • From 6 April 2026, new claimants assessed as having LCWRA will receive £217.26 per month, compared to the current £423.27.
  • This reduced rate will be frozen until April 2030.
  • Existing claimants assessed before April 2026 will keep the current rate, but it will also be frozen until 2030.
  • Only those meeting Severe Conditions Criteria (SCC) or under Special Rules for End of Life will be exempt from reductions.

ACTION REQUIRED

  • Clients who believe they have LCWRA should report this as a change of circumstances before April 2026.
  • Reporting triggers a Work Capability Assessment (WCA), which determines LCWRA eligibility.
  • Delaying beyond April 2026 could result in significant financial loss.

ADVISER GUIDANCE

  • Proactively discuss LCWRA with clients who have long-term health conditions or disabilities.
  • Support clients in updating their Universal Credit account and requesting a WCA.
  • Explain the financial implications clearly.

WHY IT MATTERS

  • Early reporting ensures clients receive the higher LCWRA.

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