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Calculator reveals whether you could claim benefit worth up to £9,584 as hundreds of thousands could be missing out

Thousands of disabled people who are entitled to the payments are not claiming them

A NEW online calculator has been launched to help people check if they are missing out on thousands of pounds in disability benefits.

Charity Turn2us has created a calculator that will tell you if you are eligible to claim Personal Independence Payment (PIP), as well as how much you could get.

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The calculator will help thousands of people to apply for PIPCredit: Getty

PIP is a benefit which helps disabled people and those with long-term health conditions struggling with extra costs.

But the process to apply for PIP is complex and often overwhelming, which has left some eligible people without the payments.

Last year around £870 million worth of PIP payments were underpaid, according to a report from the National Audit Office.

The Turn2us PIP Helper tool will help to simplify the process of applying for PIP by providing clear guidance through every stage.

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It will be able to determine if a user is eligible to claim PIP, taking into account factors such as where they live and their immigration status.

For non-UK or Irish citizens it will also provide guidance on any exceptions that might apply, which can help users to understand whether they qualify.

Users will need to answer questions on how their condition affects their daily activities, based on PIP descriptors.

The tool will then compare the user's needs with the PIP criteria and will calculate how much the person could get.

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Users will be able to save their process by creating an account, which will enable them to revisit and update their responses at their own pace.

There will also be tailored tips on how to complete the PIP application form.

works out what you could get.

Entitledto's determines whether you qualify for various benefits, tax credit and Universal Credit.

MoneySavingExpert.com and charity StepChange both have benefits tools powered by Entitledto's data.

You can use to determine which benefits you could receive and how much cash you'll have left over each month after paying for housing costs.

Your exact entitlement will only be clear when you make a claim, but calculators can indicate what you might be eligible for.

Meanwhile, it will help users to understand decision letters and outline next steps such as options for reconsideration or appeals.

The PIP Helper will be compatible with screen readers, video captions, audio descriptions and British Sign Language (BSL) support. 

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Michael Clarke, head of information programmes at Turn2us, says: “The Turn2us PIP Helper was developed in response to the significant barriers many people face in accessing support. 

“Built over two years with direct input from PIP claimants, this tool addresses those barriers head-on.”

How much can you get from PIP?

The amount you will get in PIP will depend on how difficult you find everyday activities and getting around.

You may get the mobility part of PIP if you need help to go out or move around.

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The weekly rate is either £28.70 or £75.75.

Meanwhile, for the daily living element, the weekly rate is either £72.65 or £108.55.

You could get both elements, which would add up to £184.30 in total per week.

Over the course of a year you would receive £9,583.60.

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All PIP payments are tax free and the amount you will get is not affected by your income or savings.

Payments are made every four weeks but if the payment date is on a bank holiday then you will usually be paid before it.

Who is eligible?

PIP is available to people aged 16 and over who have not yet reached the state pension age.

You must have a long-term physical or mental health condition or disability and have difficulty with certain everyday tasks or getting around.

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