Step one: calculate your applicable amount
Your applicable amount consists of:
•a personal allowance (see here); and •a work-related activity component or support component (see below); and
•premiums for additional needs (see here); and •a ‘transitional addition’ in some circumstances when you have moved to ESA from an older benefit.
This amount can be different while you are in the ‘assessment phase’ or while you are getting ESA at the ‘appeal rate’ (see here). The work-related activity component
A work-related activity component of £33.70 a week (in 2023/24) may be included in your ESA if you have been assessed as having limited capability for work (see here) – ie, placed in the work-related activity group. However, the work-related activity component was abolished for new claimants of both contributory and income-related ESA from 3 April 2017. You can get the component if your current ESA entitlement started before 3 April 2017 and in other limited circumstances.1ss2(3) and 4(5) WRA 2007; s15 WRWA 2016; Sch 1 Part 1 ESAUC(MA) Regs The support component
A support component of £44.70 a week (in 2023/24) is included in your ESA if you have been assessed as having limited capability for work and work-related activity (see here) – ie, placed in the support group.2ss2(2) and 4(4) WRA 2007 Premiums for income-related employment and support allowance
Your income-related ESA includes a severe disability premium if:3Sch 4 para 6 ESA Regs •you get a ‘qualifying benefit’ (either rate of the daily living component of personal independence payment (PIP) or adult disability payment (ADP), any rate of the care component of adult disability living allowance (adult DLA), attendance allowance (AA), armed forces independence payment, constant attendance allowance or severe disablement allowance); and
•you do not have a partner, or your partner also gets a qualifying benefit or is certified as severely sight impaired or blind; and
•you do not have a non-dependant aged 18 or over living with you (they do not count as a non-dependent if they also receive a qualifying benefit or are certified as severely sight impaired or blind); and
•no one gets carer’s allowance (CA) or the universal credit (UC) carer element for looking after you or, if you are a couple, no one gets CA or the UC carer element for both of you (if you are a member of a couple and someone gets CA or the carer element for one, but not both, of you, you can get the severe disability premium at the single person’s rate).
Your income-related ESA includes an enhanced disability premium
if:4Sch 4 para 7 ESA Regs •you or your partner receive the highest rate of the adult DLA care component, the enhanced rate of the daily living component of PIP or ADP, or armed forces independence payment (if it is your partner who satisfies this, they must be under pension age); or
•you qualify for the support component of ESA.
Your income-related ESA may also include a carer premium5Sch 4 para 8 ESA Regs or a pensioner premium.6Sch 4 para 5 ESA Regs