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ESA Appeal rate length

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11 years 8 months ago #98814 by bro58
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Gordon wrote: No problem



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11 years 8 months ago #98816 by John
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Thank you Gordon and bro58

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11 years 8 months ago #98817 by bro58
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John wrote: Thank you Gordon and bro58


No problem J,

We will post a definitive source to the information that we have given on this topic, if we can find one.

So keep an eye on the forum, in case we do. :)

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11 years 8 months ago #98818 by slugsta
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It is so confusing, isn't it?!

I have a friend who I have helped to appeal (against a 'fit to work' decision) and I have assured her that she will be gettiing her NI credits during this time. It seems that I might have misled her? She has underlying right to CA too, should she contact anyone and make sure she is getting her contributions credited?

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11 years 8 months ago #98820 by John
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I'm not totally convinced you don't get N.I.credits on assessment rate yet,especially as i'm covered off sick with form med 3

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11 years 8 months ago #98821 by Gordon
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Mrs Hurtyback wrote: It is so confusing, isn't it?!

I have a friend who I have helped to appeal (against a 'fit to work' decision) and I have assured her that she will be gettiing her NI credits during this time. It seems that I might have misled her? She has underlying right to CA too, should she contact anyone and make sure she is getting her contributions credited?


If she really has an underlying entitlement to CA, in as much as she has made an application for CA which has been accepted but cannot be paid because of other benefits she is receiving, then she should be OK because as I understand it you get NI Contributions with CA (not NI Credits), but if in doubt check.

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