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9 years 6 days ago #165945 by Gordon
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Chrissy
Sorry I'm not sure what you mean by "enclosed"?
If you have sent this additional information to the DWP then I don't think you need to do anything more until they respond, if you haven't then you need to send it in with a covering letter explaining the problem.
Gordon
Sorry I'm not sure what you mean by "enclosed"?
If you have sent this additional information to the DWP then I don't think you need to do anything more until they respond, if you haven't then you need to send it in with a covering letter explaining the problem.
Gordon
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9 years 6 days ago #166013 by Chrissy
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Hi Gordon, here is what I meant, when I said 'enclosed'
I meant I had enclosed some further information in this post, that was not in my original post, so you had to do your best to work out the figures.
Today, I found last years pension statement by my employer, giving the pre tax pension annual rate for the year 2014/1015 and I thought it might help you work out, whether I stilll need to see the DWP
Below is what I wrote, sorry for the confusion re my use of the word 'enclosed', all info sent off to DWP, I just dont know where they got the £544.94 a month figure, on the letter requesting my pension info dated 3rd May 2016. Below is what I posted, to save you time in going back a page.
"I have enclosed some new information, my employers pension statement from the year before with pre-tax figures. (The annual figures on the employers pension statement are always pre-tax)
Before April 2015 It said I was getting £6461.69 (pre tax, when the allowance was £10,600
It showed I would be getting £6539.23 from April 2015 onwards, again, pre-tax, and as mentioned above, has not changed this year."
Am I being overpaid ESA?
thanks
I meant I had enclosed some further information in this post, that was not in my original post, so you had to do your best to work out the figures.
Today, I found last years pension statement by my employer, giving the pre tax pension annual rate for the year 2014/1015 and I thought it might help you work out, whether I stilll need to see the DWP
Below is what I wrote, sorry for the confusion re my use of the word 'enclosed', all info sent off to DWP, I just dont know where they got the £544.94 a month figure, on the letter requesting my pension info dated 3rd May 2016. Below is what I posted, to save you time in going back a page.
"I have enclosed some new information, my employers pension statement from the year before with pre-tax figures. (The annual figures on the employers pension statement are always pre-tax)
Before April 2015 It said I was getting £6461.69 (pre tax, when the allowance was £10,600
It showed I would be getting £6539.23 from April 2015 onwards, again, pre-tax, and as mentioned above, has not changed this year."
Am I being overpaid ESA?
thanks
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9 years 6 days ago #166030 by Gordon
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Chrissy
I'm afraid I cannot tell you if your are being under paid your ESA, I can explain how the calculation is made, but we cannot provide detailed financial advice on the forum.
From your posts, the DWP appear to be using different figures from those that you have sent them, I would recommend that you query this.
Gordon
I'm afraid I cannot tell you if your are being under paid your ESA, I can explain how the calculation is made, but we cannot provide detailed financial advice on the forum.
From your posts, the DWP appear to be using different figures from those that you have sent them, I would recommend that you query this.
Gordon
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9 years 5 days ago #166116 by Chrissy
Replied by Chrissy on topic hi Gordon, thank you
I cannot get out of the flat at the moment as I am sufffering severe anxiety, and it's been going on for a few days. The medics are aware, so I will go to the CAB asap.
To be honest though, I would only want to go to the CAB if I was being overpaid ESA, because even though you said it would not spark an assessment, i dont mind being underpaid a few quid a month.
To be honest though, I would only want to go to the CAB if I was being overpaid ESA, because even though you said it would not spark an assessment, i dont mind being underpaid a few quid a month.
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9 years 5 days ago #166124 by R_
£6,539.23 / 12 = £544.94
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I just dont know where they got the £544.94 .............................
"I have enclosed some new information, my employers pension statement from the year before with pre-tax figures. (The annual figures on the employers pension statement are always pre-tax)
Before April 2015 It said I was getting £6461.69 (pre tax, when the allowance was £10,600
It showed I would be getting £6539.23 from April 2015 onwards, again, pre-tax, and as mentioned above, has not changed this year."
£6,539.23 / 12 = £544.94
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8 years 9 months ago #172478 by Chrissy
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hello, I phoned up regarding the letter received in the first post on this thread.
I hate using the phone and started crying.
the agent said that I receive christmas bonus yearly.
I said on my form that I annot use the phone, shaking and wiping tears as I write this.
Will this trigger a reassessment cos i rang?
thanks
I hate using the phone and started crying.
the agent said that I receive christmas bonus yearly.
I said on my form that I annot use the phone, shaking and wiping tears as I write this.
Will this trigger a reassessment cos i rang?
thanks
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