Applying for PIP on the 11th of may awarded the 4th of November no backpay?
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Applying for PIP on the 11th of may awarded the 4th of November no backpay ??
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Your award should be backdated to the date you rang to start the claim provided your health conditions started at least three months before you applied.
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Did you transfer from DLA? If you did, then there's no backdated money.
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Thanks poppy. I forgot that scenario.poppy123456 said:Did you transfer from DLA? If you did, then there's no backdated money.0 -
I still dont understand the PIP benefit working out on paper, for example..the current rate for enhanced daily living is £89.60 as from April 2021, so lets do the maths £89.60 X 52wks = £4,659.20 and now divide it by 12 months = £388.26 per month, however i only receive £357 per month, and i have been on enhanced daily since 2018 and as i looked back at the rate then was £86.60pwk which worked out at £375 per month i still did not get that, i got £354, so where is there always a £30 shortfall everytime, can anyone answer this please?0
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JKC said:I still dont understand the PIP benefit working out on paper, for example..the current rate for enhanced daily living is £89.60 as from April 2021, so lets do the maths £89.60 X 52wks = £4,659.20 and now divide it by 12 months = £388.26 per month, however i only receive £357 per month, and i have been on enhanced daily since 2018 and as i looked back at the rate then was £86.60pwk which worked out at £375 per month i still did not get that, i got £354, so where is there always a £30 shortfall everytime, can anyone answer this please?
Nope. PIP is a weekly benefit paid every 4 weeks. So the calculation is £89.60 x 4 = £358.40 every 4 weeks. There is 13 payments a year, not 12.
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