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Current timescale for a Re-Assessment to be calculated
yorkielass_3
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How long are re-assessments taking at the minute.
We had to send our paperwork in by end of June, received a letter informing that the assessment would be an interim assessment unless the missing info (nrpp's wage info) was given and the dealine to submit that was end of Aug.
The NRRP's wage info was NOT given. So the IMA B will be completed. How much will this affect the final figure? No children in the NRP's household so no allowances or addition WTC or childcare allowances/payments
There is a Departure for excess travelling for contact costs so I expect the re-assessment then has to go to that department to clarify the details.
However as of today, still no letter informing on new amount payable.
We had to send our paperwork in by end of June, received a letter informing that the assessment would be an interim assessment unless the missing info (nrpp's wage info) was given and the dealine to submit that was end of Aug.
The NRRP's wage info was NOT given. So the IMA B will be completed. How much will this affect the final figure? No children in the NRP's household so no allowances or addition WTC or childcare allowances/payments
There is a Departure for excess travelling for contact costs so I expect the re-assessment then has to go to that department to clarify the details.
However as of today, still no letter informing on new amount payable.
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Keep hassling them......dont wish to be the bearer of bad news but can take up to 12 weeks unless it goes clerical at which point it can take up to 20 weeks :eek:
If it then has to go to compliance then it can take even longer than that.......however the arrears will be building up although that is little help.Free/impartial debt advice: Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS) | National Debtline | Find your local CAB0
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