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Carers Allowance and P.60u

NatM
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Has anybody got any experience of needing to request a P.60u to support their child's student finance application. I have been requested to send one in but have no idea where to get one from. The only taxable benefits I get is carers allowance and then universal credit. I am a fulltime carer for my son and havnt worked for 3 years but sfe have requested I send it or my daughters funding may stop and it's causing me a lot of stress on top of looking after my son. I spoke to DWP carers allowance and they had no idea what I was talking about and told me to go online. Like I hadn't don't that already. To be told that after been in a que for an hour to speak to an agent just made me very angry. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you. Nat
Has anybody got any experience of needing to request a P.60u to support their child's student finance application. I have been requested to send one in but have no idea where to get one from. The only taxable benefits I get is carers allowance and then universal credit. I am a fulltime carer for my son and havnt worked for 3 years but sfe have requested I send it or my daughters funding may stop and it's causing me a lot of stress on top of looking after my son. I spoke to DWP carers allowance and they had no idea what I was talking about and told me to go online. Like I hadn't don't that already. To be told that after been in a que for an hour to speak to an agent just made me very angry. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you. Nat
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The DWP usually send out P60 in early June.Be extra nice to new members.
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I received mine last week.
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