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PIP - help!
In February 2025 I had a review letter saying I'm getting the standard rate of PIP until 2029. However. I did a mandatory reconsideration because I should be on the higher rate. today I received a letter from the Health Assessment Advisory Service. They have booked a PIP assessment for me for 28th January - so not much time! Their reasoning: ' One of our health professionals has looked at the information you sent to DWP, as well as further information they asked for from the people involved in your treatment or care. After doing this, we have decided we need to arrange an assessment with you. this is to help us better understand the impact of your disability, illness or health condition.' So obviously they want to throw me off. However, since they've already confirmed I'm getting PIP until 2029, can they do an assessment AFTER saying I've got it? Last time I had one of these assessments, I went through hell, so struggling to stay calm with this one. The extra info I sent them is things like occupational therapy report, letters from the mental health nurse, etc, solid evidence, so this should not have triggered an assessment. If anyone has been through this same situation, what did you do? Many thanks.
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thank you Melanie. And I'm so sorry you've both had such awful experiences, and so many.
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@Peter Wilson fantastic advice, thank you so much!
Tax payer status
I watched a video that @Peter Wilson did, and there was a question about tax to which Peter answered depending if you've declared yourself a "Taxpayer" I recently received a statement from the tax man demanding late payment fees whic,h interestingly are for the last 6 years. I haven't filled a tax return for much longer than that, so I'm assuming the previous assumptions from the tax man as to my taxable status are now statute barred. I've also not been on the register of electors for 20 years. My question is, how do I assert my non tax payer status? Thanks in advance
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@Peter Wilson this is so fab! This is another thing I've been wanting to look into for a while, so thank you for this!
Moriarty law
This company are threatening to raise the cost of my debt to £527.28 if I don't respond! I'm a carer and vulnerable, I'm giving them everything I can afford! We're cold most of the time, Im paying £400 a month to reduce the debt 😭 from other family members, can they do this? They're registered with the solicitors regulatory, I've practically almost to the point of paying it off and they do this
Moriarty law
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@Tommy Of the family mackay That's the first think I thought when I heard of them a while back - what a joke, they're actually telling us they're the 'baddie'!
TV Licence Removal Notice
This is the notice that i sent to the bbc, i got a letter back saying thank you for letting us know that you don't watch bbc or words along those lines, they never mentioned the other points i raised🤣 But i have never had a tv licence for many years now, however we do not wact tv anyway, we have no tv ariel, nor any satelite dish (not even the type that spins around chasing the sataloons at 2000 mph around the spinning ball that somehow breached the firmament🤪)
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@Ali Bee haha! funny!
Lasting Power of Attorney With Richard Moore (RIP)
watch and get it sorted asap, it takes over a year to arrange nowadays
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just what I needed. thank you so much :)
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Jenna T
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O for an idyllic deserted island and a simple life.

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