The benefit cap
Your universal credit (UC) is reduced if your total income from benefits is over the maximum level that you or your partner can receive. The amount is £1,666.66 a month if you are a lone parent or member of a couple, and £1,116.67 if you are a single person.
The benefits that count towards the cap include child benefit and maternity allowance.
You are exempt from the cap if:
•you or your partner are working and earning at least £617 a month;
•you or your partner are disabled. You or your partner must get certain disability benefits, including disability living allowance (DLA), personal independence payment (PIP), ESA with a support component, or UC with a limited capability for work-related activity element;
•you are responsible for a child or young person who gets DLA or PIP;
•you or your partner are a carer and get CA or the carer element in UC;
•you are a war widow/er.
There is protection for nine months before the cap applies if you are no longer working, or are earning less than £617 a month, but were working and earning at least £617 a month for each of the 12 months before this.