Hi, looking for clarification on lcwra
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ngray
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Awarded lcwra letter states 'You were awarded LCWRA on 13-Feb-2020. This means that your relevant period is 13-Feb2020 to 12-May-2020. Your assessment period begins on the 8th of each month. This means your LCWRA award will begin to be paid in the assessment period 08-Jun-2020 to 07-Jul-2020. I have also reviewed the exceptions to the relevant period, under regulation 28 of Universal Credit Regulations 2013, and found that none of these apply to your circumstances The law used to make this decision'. Does this mean i am due a backdated payment from the 8th June 2020?
Help appreciated
Help appreciated
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It means you are due LCWRA from the assessment period 08-Jun-2020 to 07-Jul-2020 which would have been paid on 14th July and for each payment thereafter.Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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Thank you, much appreciated
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