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4 days 23 hours ago #302858 by M&E
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Hi
We will receive a back dated figure of £5000 after a MR for carers element
We have been advised that this will not be considered savings due to being a back dated award
And there is no time limit to this
Could you advise if we were to save ( fingers crossed) another £6000 would this be considered within the normal savings threshold of £6000 and how will DWP monitor this
Hope this made sense
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We will receive a back dated figure of £5000 after a MR for carers element
We have been advised that this will not be considered savings due to being a back dated award
And there is no time limit to this
Could you advise if we were to save ( fingers crossed) another £6000 would this be considered within the normal savings threshold of £6000 and how will DWP monitor this
Hope this made sense
M
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4 days 21 hours ago #302864 by Chris
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Hi M,
Backdated payments are usually disregarded for 12 months, then if over the £6,000 threshold, it will be classified as savings. You will lose £4.35 for every £250 over the threshold.
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Backdated payments are usually disregarded for 12 months, then if over the £6,000 threshold, it will be classified as savings. You will lose £4.35 for every £250 over the threshold.
Chris.
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4 days 20 hours ago #302872 by Gaddy
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Hi Chris,
I seem to remember that there is legislation that states back payments of £5000 and over can be disregarded for the duration of the claim. Not sure if it applies to M&E's case of course but was discussed with me with a welfare rights advisor when I received a PIP backpayment. Sadly the payment wasn't large enough to qualify in my case.
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I seem to remember that there is legislation that states back payments of £5000 and over can be disregarded for the duration of the claim. Not sure if it applies to M&E's case of course but was discussed with me with a welfare rights advisor when I received a PIP backpayment. Sadly the payment wasn't large enough to qualify in my case.
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4 days 20 hours ago #302874 by M&E
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In the journal it said.
“ there is no time limit for these arrears as this was a backdated award of UC “
“ there is no time limit for these arrears as this was a backdated award of UC “
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4 days 18 hours ago #302879 by M&E
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We are to revive £5,243, we have £3000 in savings.
Will the combined £8,243 be considered over the £6000 threshold
Will the combined £8,243 be considered over the £6000 threshold
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4 days 4 hours ago #302898 by David
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Hi M&E
Your disregard will run indefinitely for the duration of your UC award, for as long as your UC carries on continuously.
So you don't count the £5243 at all and you can save upto £6000 before you start getting the UC Tariff Reduction.
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Your disregard will run indefinitely for the duration of your UC award, for as long as your UC carries on continuously.
So you don't count the £5243 at all and you can save upto £6000 before you start getting the UC Tariff Reduction.
David
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