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my soa ....feedback please.. :)

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  • dalip
    dalip Posts: 7,045 Forumite
    Well the way i see it if you are not working, is that you do identical SOA except where on your OH "other contributions you leave blank,then on yours you put your OH contribution(not his full income) which would be the total of all household bills. Peachy or skylight are relly hot on this so maybe pm them and ask them to clarify it for you.Dx
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  • CG77
    CG77 Posts: 1,210 Forumite
    When we were doing ours, we were advised a few different ways and I got confused too. We DIDN'T put all ours together, but did separate ones, with separate expenditure etc but boy, was it a headache. I really would recommend putting everything on both, full amounts, and DH's full income on yours as that's the household income. As you're both going BR, they will look at them together anyway, and our OR just put all our together in the end anyway, with all my income on DH's and all DH's income on mine, making me really wish I'd saved myself all the hard work and done it that way in the first place!!

    Hope that helps a little.

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