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Help/advice needed- how best to format my reasons
- Gordon
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The DWP often shares the workload between Benefit Delivery Centres, especially when one is particularly busy.The benefit centre that sent me my "zero points decision" letter and where i sent my appeal/original sick note because of appeal/and where my ESA85 etc came from is NOT the same Benefit centre where my letter of appeal has come from,the one explaining the appeal process etc.This letter has a different Ref.No apart from the national ins No.that it always begins with.The letter has "CAP 23" at the bottom.So where do i send my sick notes?letters to the decision maker?Letters of appeal?Letters to the decision maker who decided in my original zero points letter etc etc?Id this normal practice to change benefit centre after appealing?
Send your information to the address on the letter confirming receipt of your appeal, which should be the office that will handle the process. If it changes again, then they will forward your mail on through to the new office, so it should not be a problem.
Gordon
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- John
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- bro58
Today i received my P45 from the DWP.Is this right?I mean are they correct in sending it to me because i have appealed and sent in a MED 3 nearly 2 weeks ago?
Hi J,
See :
I have received a P45
bro58
- John
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I have claimed the assessment rate,but it says my benefit has ceased.Should i have got a P45 if my benefit has not ceased?
- Gordon
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If you have received a P45 then it is relation to your IB claim, which was closed as part of the transfer process.Thanks bro
I have claimed the assessment rate,but it says my benefit has ceased.Should i have got a P45 if my benefit has not ceased?
Gordon
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