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Pip award ended! When will I receive my final payment?
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As advised in your previous thread
https://forum.scope.org.uk/discussion/82279/pip-award-ended-when-will-i-receive-my-final-payment#latestcalcotti said:As I see it your payment on 15th July is for 4 weeks up to 15th July. You say the award ended on 16th July so it seems to me no further payments are due.Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK. -
It’s paid 4 weeks late pip
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If you were paid on the 14th July, that must have been for the previous 4 weeks, right?So if your award ends on the 16th, there’s no more weeks to pay you for surely?
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I thought that but some people said it’s in arrears
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It is in arrears, that’s how it works, every payment date, you are paid for the previous 4 weeks. So if you have been paid as you say, it was for the 4 previous weeks, therefore you are up to date.Just checking also, are you not entitled to any other benefits since you have no other income? Have you done a benefits calculation to check?
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Thank you you have helped massively
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Really appreciated
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