People receiving Personal Independence Payment (PIP) may face potential fines if they travel abroad for lengthy periods without informing the authorities. The benefit provides crucial financial assistance to people with long-term health conditions or disabilities, as well as those struggling with daily activities or mobility issues.
However, recipients must comply with strict Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) regulationsto continue receiving support. Since PIP payments are calculated according to individual circumstances, any alterations to these must be declared as they could impact entitlement amounts.
DWP guidelines specify that certain circumstantial changes require notification to the PIP enquiry line. A crucial modification that might influence your claim involves planning foreign travel exceeding four weeks, regardless of whether it is for leisure or alternative purposes.
Official GOV.UK guidance warns: "You could be taken to court or have to pay a penalty if you give wrong information or do not report a change straight away."
Full list of changes in circumstances that must be reportedPIP claimants must report the following changes to avoid a potential penalty:
You may also need to report a change if you go into a care home and:
If you have experienced a change in circumstances, you will need to call the PIP enquiry line. You can do this by dialling 08000 121 443 or 0800 121 4493 for a textphone. If you have difficulty speaking or hearing, you can dial 18001 then 0800 121 443 for Relay UK.
When contacting the enquiry line, you can also ask for someone else to be added to the call or ask someone else to call on your behalf if needed.
Full details on all the changes that could affect your PIP claim can be found here.