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Tens of thousands of unpaid carers affected by confusing guidance on their earnings are set to have their debts reduced, cancelled, or refunded, in a major reassessment of cases launched by the government.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge O'Sullivan on 28 January 2016
The effect of the environment on the development of scanning capabilities in LICs is unclear
Unpaid carers will have their Carer's Allowance earnings related overpayments reviewed and potentially cancelled or repaid, following an independent review that found unclear guidance left people facing unexpected debts.
Southern Region, Judge D Whitney on 17th July 2023
Eastern Region, Mr N. Martindale FRICS
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