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Advice please
gorgeousgeorge
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Partner is in receipt of JSA (cb) and we put in a claim for Pension Credit in March ( still waiting for them to sort it out) for a top up as a couple. His JSA ends at the end of May, will Pension Credits automatically pay the full amount that we will be entitled to or do we have to inform them that his JSA has now ended?
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I think that you will need to inform them of your changes of circumstances hth.0
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alwaysonthego wrote: »I think that you will need to inform them of your changes of circumstances hth.
Thanks, do you think it would be best to tell them the date JSA ends in advance or do you know if they are good in adjusting claims?..... They dont seem to be as quick to pay them out in the first place
oh by the way what is hth?"I live my dream today, I lived it yesterday and I'll be living yours tomorrow":smileyhea
If you don't want to work, you have to work to earn enough money so that you won't have to work
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gorgeousgeorge wrote: »Thanks, do you think it would be best to tell them the date JSA ends in advance or do you know if they are good in adjusting claims?..... They dont seem to be as quick to pay them out in the first place

oh by the way what is hth?
hth = hope this helps.0
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