Backdated benefits not disregarded?

MissMarple
MissMarple Online Community Member Posts: 359 Empowering

I reported a change of circumstances to UC. They blocked my payments until the changes would be verified. As I needed a home visit, I waited several months for this to happen while not receiving any payments. Eventually, they verified the changes and I got the missing payments all on the same day. The statements were generated the same day when the payments came through, but they did not indicate the delay at all. They were dated as if they'd been created in November and said "X amount was paid on 10 November". Although I actually only received the money in February. I would think that the amount I received with several months delay should be classed as backdated benefit payment and disregarded for capital. I asked for confirmation of this through my journal. They said it would be disregarded. Now I've got my latest statement and they did NOT disregard the amount despite me reporting it as backdated benefit payment and even leaving a note about it for clarification of what happened.

I'm not sure if this qualifies as backdated benefits or not. It's not a big difference in the money I get monthly, but if the amount is disregarded, I expect to go under the 6k capital limit soon. If not disregarded, I would stay over 6k, having to keep reporting capital, stand the scrutiny, possibly more delays in payments etc. It would be such a relief for my mental health not to have to deal with that. But I don't want to spend the energy fighting this decision if they are actually right about it.

Anyone has a clue?

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