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date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 13:00:04 GMT,    group: uk.gov.social-security        back       
Incapacity Benefit.   
How old do you have to be to get the Incapacity Age addition Higher rate?
-- 
A useless life is an early death.
Goethe
date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 13:00:04 GMT   author:   We are the robots

Re: Incapacity Benefit.   
We are the robots wrote:
> How old do you have to be to get the Incapacity Age addition Higher rate?

under 35, 35-44 is the lower rate then nothing above that.

-- 
Robbie
date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 14:21:54 +0100   author:   Robbie

Re: Incapacity Benefit.   
Robbie wrote:
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I was 35 when my claim started does that mean I'm stuck on the £8.55?

-- 
A useless life is an early death.
Goethe
date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 14:24:11 GMT   author:   We are the robots

Re: Incapacity Benefit.   
We are the robots wrote:
> Robbie wrote:
> <cut>
> I was 35 when my claim started does that mean I'm stuck on the £8.55?
> 

Yes. The amount is determined by the age you were when you first 
received IB in this current claim. It then remains at that level for the 
duration of the IB claim.

-- 
Robbie
date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 19:03:58 +0100   author:   Robbie

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