I asked to be put in SG in Jan and was awarded after assessment in Feb. Am I owed backdated payment?
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Amanda1968
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Hi all ,
I filled a form in on 15/01/2019 to be asked to be put in the support group of esa ; Ive been told after my assessment on the 25/02/2021 I am now in the support group will I be owed any money from the date I first claimed
Any help is much appreciated
Thanks
Mandy
I filled a form in on 15/01/2019 to be asked to be put in the support group of esa ; Ive been told after my assessment on the 25/02/2021 I am now in the support group will I be owed any money from the date I first claimed
Any help is much appreciated
Thanks
Mandy
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Was this a new claim or a change of circumstances that you reported?Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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A change of circumstances x
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Then the decision should, I think, be backdated to when you reported the change.Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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Thanks Calcotti ?
I hope so x
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