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backdate

[bak-deyt] / ˈbækˌdeɪt /


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Low-income pensioners who are eligible for, but not claiming Pension Credit, can still qualify for the cost-of-living payment if they make a successful backdated Pension Credit application by 19 May.

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In January, it was announced civil service workers would be offered a pay rise of £552, backdated to August 2022, however, the union had called for a rise of inflation, plus 5%.

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The government did not put any more money on the table, but the tweaked proposals backdated this year's pay increase by three months, meaning workers end up with a bigger lump sum upfront.

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He has already missed five games, and as the suspension is backdated, he will be allowed to return against the Dallas Mavericks on 21 March.

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The company had reviewed the ground rent and increased it based on inflation, backdating the extra for six years to 2017.

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