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bluegreen3
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Been asked to send in 4 months statements however we were logging in to close out claim as partner has been offered a job etc do we still need to send these in and what happens if we don't
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I would leave a message on the journal. They might still need to see the statements, so it’s best to check.0
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We did and they just said to close your claim click close claim not very helpful from them at all.
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Your partner starting work doesn’t mean there’s no entitlement to UC going forward. Whether there’s entitlement will depend on your circumstances.Your partner can report the changes once they start work and see what happens with entitlement or you can use a benefits calculator to check.With regards to the bank statements yes you will need to make sure you send what they’ve asked for, otherwise they could make you pay back everything you’ve claimed.0
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I've done the calculator and it shows we are entitled to nothing now.
I can provide everything it's not a problem we sold some things like baby stuff and a xbox etc so some payments have gone into my account. My dad also lent us some money etc would that be a problem?
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I think it’s only a problem if it’s more than £6000. I could be wrong though.0
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Leigh14 said:I think it’s only a problem if it’s more than £6000. I could be wrong though.
More than £16,000 and entitlement ends.0 -
Oh god I wish. I'm taking about 100 here and there to help with fixing my car and general bits and bobs1
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Are you saying your capital went above £6,000?0
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No I'm saying I wish it did because I hate claiming benefits0
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