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Kiki1980
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Hi going to try and explain this the best i can.
i work from home,started claiming uc as i had to work less.
i had an interview and have been awarded lwrca.starts next month.
wont be much but will still be working a few hours from home.just assistance online.
will it just be the same for me every month?
i just put in money earned and any expenses!
thankyou
i work from home,started claiming uc as i had to work less.
i had an interview and have been awarded lwrca.starts next month.
wont be much but will still be working a few hours from home.just assistance online.
will it just be the same for me every month?
i just put in money earned and any expenses!
thankyou
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Yes, you will need to continue to report your earnings and expenses as always on the last day of each asseessment period.If you didn't previously have the work allowance you will have that now. It means you can receive a certain amount of earnings each month before you see any deductions. If you claim for help with the rent it will be £379/month, if you don't it will be £631/month.Also the Minimum Income Floor won't apply either because you have no work requirements.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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Thankyou so much,was just flapping.i make things so complicated.♥️♥️♥️
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