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em444
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Hi Everyone
Hope you're all staying safe and well
I recently got my decision for my assessment. And I'm a bit unsure about something, In the letter.
It says that any extra payment, will start, from the 3rd month, of receiving my evidence.
I sent my fitnotes in on 18th November, and 13th January, both for 2 months.
My Universal Credit payments, are from January 26th to February 27th
And paid on the 3rd of March, so I wondered when, and If, my extra payment will start from.
Thanks In advance, for any advice
Hope you're all staying safe and well
I recently got my decision for my assessment. And I'm a bit unsure about something, In the letter.
It says that any extra payment, will start, from the 3rd month, of receiving my evidence.
I sent my fitnotes in on 18th November, and 13th January, both for 2 months.
My Universal Credit payments, are from January 26th to February 27th
And paid on the 3rd of March, so I wondered when, and If, my extra payment will start from.
Thanks In advance, for any advice
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Answered in your identical discussion here https://forum.scope.org.uk/discussion/77183/decision-letter#latestInformation I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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