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Lcwra back payment issue
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poppy123456 said:You still haven't answered the question... were you found fit for work back in 2019 when they didn't receive your UC50 form?
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Johnmduk1 said:Any advice please as to when my back pay should really start, is it from the first uc50 i sent in 2019 or the second one in feb 2021. ThankyouI am assuming they are taking from 2nd form, he might have to appeal this to tribunal, as he has clear evidence, but then it depending on jobsworth assertion of when request made, he has a valid claim for 2 years, doubt UC would accept 2 yrs fit note without an investigation, especially if they have it on file original form was requested in 2019.But folks need to photocopy these forms and I recommend getting a proof of delivery as well least if it goes missing their end you still have a copy of what was sent
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rocka_billy said:Hi, my support worker recieved a email from the dwp back in 2021 stating they are aware of my first claim and will backdate from 2019,Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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Johnmduk1 said:Just curious @calcotti @poppy123456 I know payments begins from the 4th month, it not backdated for the previous 3 month is it?
No, it's not paid at all during the waiting period, which is 3 full assessment periods. It's then paid from the 4th month.
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madden, it is helpful atet you keep repeating the same question on separate threads started by others. I have commented on one of the others.Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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