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Your first assessment period runs for one month to 30 September, with a new assessment period beginning on 1 October.
An assessment period begins on the first day of entitlement to UC and lasts for one calendar month. Each subsequent assessment period begins on the same day of month with two exceptions: If the first date of entitlement falls on the 31st of the month, each assessment period begins on the last day of the month.
An Assessment Period is a rolling one month period that starts on the day you first made your Universal Credit claim. For example, if Sean claims Universal Credit on 21 October. His first Assessment Period will run from 21 October to 20 November, His second Assessment Period will run from 21 November to 20 December.
An assessment period begins on the first day of entitlement to UC and lasts for one calendar month. Each subsequent assessment period begins on the same day of month with two exceptions: If the first date of entitlement falls on the 31st of the month, each assessment period begins on the last day of the month.
An Assessment Period is a rolling one month period that starts on the day you first made your Universal Credit claim. For example, if Sean claims Universal Credit on 21 October. His first Assessment Period will run from 21 October to 20 November, His second Assessment Period will run from 21 November to 20 December.
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When you get 2 earnings payments within an assessment period, your income may be too high to qualify for Universal Credit in that month. If this happens, you will be notified that your income is too high and you will no longer get Universal Credit.
Backdating your Universal Credit You can apply to get a Universal Credit payment to cover up to 1 month before you started your claim - this is called 'backdating'. You'll need a good reason for not claiming earlier - if you're in a couple, you'll both need a good reason.
Your first assessment period will start on the date that you make your claim. The assessment period will last one calendar month. You will usually receive your first payment 7 days after the end of your first assessment period. Universal Credit will then be paid on the same date each month.
An assessment period begins on the first day of entitlement to UC and lasts for one calendar month. Each subsequent assessment period begins on the same day of month with two exceptions: If the first date of entitlement falls on the 31st of the month, each assessment period begins on the last day of the month.
The assessment period will last one calendar month. You will usually receive your first payment 7 days after the end of your first assessment period. Universal Credit will then be paid on the same date each month. Your normal pay day will be fixed at 7 days after the end of your assessment period.

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