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My next assessment period is from 11th November till 10th december
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@Adrian_Scope I hope this is the correct info I've given you
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Great news. My calculations are that you'll receive the extra LCWRA element in your December payment.
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@poppy123456 that's brilliant. I'm just so happy it's over with now it's quite a stressful process but with being able to get advice and help from yourselves it's been more bearable so thank you and your team once again
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Just another question if that's ok. My partner works and our uc is reduced as it should be is the lcwra element effected by this too
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You're welcome! As you now have LCW then you'll receive a work allowance. How much you'll receive will depend on your circumstances. If you receive the housing element then your work allowance will be £287 per month. If you don't receive the housing element it will be £503 per month. This means that during an assessment period you/your partner will be able to earn that amount of money before you start to receive the deductions. Anything over that amount will be reduced by 63p for everyone £1 earned. Reductions reduce the whole of the UC amount.See link for work allowance's. https://www.entitledto.co.uk/help/Work-allowance-Universal-Credit
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