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Video instructions and help with filling out and completing Fill Form 8655 Attendance

Instructions and Help about Fill Form 8655 Attendance

Hello, my name is Lee Healy and I am the managing director of Incomemax. We specialize in helping people make sense of and understand the benefits and tax credit system. Today, I will be discussing the benefits and tax credits that are available. One common question we receive at IncomeMax is how to fill out the Attendance Allowance form. I have a form with me here, and while it may not be as long as the Disability Living Allowance form, it is still quite lengthy. I will provide some tips on how to best fill it out. The Attendance Allowance form primarily focuses on your disabilities and health problems, and how they affect you. The form starts off by asking for personal details, such as your name, address, and GP information. It also asks about any medication you are currently taking. The remaining sections of the form ask detailed questions about how your disabilities and health problems impact your daily life. It is important to take some time to think about these questions before filling out the form. Here are some top tips for filling out the Attendance Allowance form: 1. Familiarize yourself with the questions before beginning to fill out the form. This will help you anticipate what information will be needed and allow you to think about how your disabilities and health problems affect you. 2. If you are unsure how your disabilities and health problems affect you, consider doing some self-testing beforehand. This can help you understand the difficulties you face in tasks such as getting out of bed, getting dressed, or going up and down stairs. 3. If you are completely unsure how to fill out the Attendance Allowance form, seek advice from professionals. Citizens Advice bureaux, independent advice centres, and law centers are good places to start. They...