Overpayment Repayment
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It could be several months before you have a hearing date. It's always better to either appear in person or have a telephone/video hearing.
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james19o6 said:trb10 said:According to that link you should still be left with at least 1p from UC after deductions.0
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calcotti said:james19o6 said:trb10 said:According to that link you should still be left with at least 1p from UC after deductions.0
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poppy123456 said:It could be several months before you have a hearing date. It's always better to either appear in person or have a telephone/video hearing.0
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Also, sorry for the questions but if the tribunal would not waive the overpayment, would they be able t help me with the repayment plan? Because I earn 1600 a month and dwp debts want me to repay monthly that I cant afford probs0
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The recovery will be down to DWP.
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Hi everyone,
So DWP had until today to my appeal and they havent. May I kindly you what the next steps are? Also is ther anything I should do? Thank you0 -
Do you mean they had until today to respond? If so then they very often don’t respond by the deadline. HMCTS will likely extend it. They will probably respond eventually and if they don’t the hearing will just continue as normal.Sorry but can’t advise about what you should do now because I don’t know anything about your case. You may want to get expert advice from an agency near you.0
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Hi all,
I have received the response now from Dwp and also HMTC has responded to me with a Directions notice. Can you please what Directions notice is? I have attached the pics below?
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Basically it means the DWP hasn't responded so the court service has slapped them with a notice to supply the evidence within 28 days but it will go ahead even if they don't respond. Nothing for you to worry about.0
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Agreed, it's nothing to worry about. DWP very often don't respond in the timescale given. HMCTS often extend that timeframe and if they still don't respond it will just continue as normal. Usually they will respond eventually.You should remove the name you have showing in that letter though because personal details are not allowed on the forum.0
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Hi James. DWP Repair Team is responsible for these 'overpayments'. Research the tactics used including ignoring MR requests.0 -
Unlawful according to rights.net0 -
Hi everyone,
Thanks again for the info. Just to update you my appeal tribunal is on the 19th October. May I kindly ask you if you all have any advice for me as its my first time?
Please note that on the letter DWP has accepted that it is their error but they still have to collect the overpayment0 -
Heya @james19o6, I'm just checking in to see how you're doing? All set for the tribunal?
Please try not to worry too much, tribunals tend to be a lot different than the usual DWP assessors you're used to. They're very fair and are there to listen to you.0
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