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pigeon55
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Recently had my second assessment review by the dwp for this benifit. My benifit has been continued as before. My question is this benifit is paid as a percentage how do they come by the figure they use to divide the percentage into. Any reply would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi @pigeon55 welcome to the community. Some of our members may be able to answer your question soon.
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Hi @pigeon55
I have asked the @BenefitsTrainingCo to take a look at your question to see if they can help
Scope
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Thanks for your time but I have since found out how it is worked out. On a amount just under £200 each different payment drops 10% depending how sever the disability is when assesed by them. It starts at 100% down to 20%.
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Thank you for updating us @pigeon55 , please keep us updated or if you have any questions, do let us know.
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