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barkshire06
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hello, can anyone explain please. my husband gets high rate Attendance allowance, which went up at the beginning of april 2023. for this month ending 28 april, he received £397.65 for the month. I understand the amount increased to £101 per week, so should he have received £404 ?
thanks.
thanks.
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Simply because you have not yet received the full 4 weeks at the new rate. Your next payment will be £404.
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thanks for taking the time to answer. I suppose I thought because the new payment started approx 6 april, that m my husband would get new rate for 6th - 28 april.
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barkshire06 said:thanks for taking the time to answer. I suppose I thought because the new payment started approx 6 april, that m my husband would get new rate for 6th - 28 april.
thanks
Old rate 6th - 9th
New rate 10th - 28th
Additionally 6th - 28th is not a full 28 day period - it is 3 weeks and 1 day.
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