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...................................................................................Your right:rotfl:. They had my P45 details from 1997, which showed about £200 gross p/w, yet they put in a £106.00 weekly IMA? Because IMA is based on the maintenance requirement ... (MR X 1.5) and has nothing to do with your income.
Some of these guys were pretty clueless when it came to clerical work. I even notice a digit figure error from the DATA files, where the dot was in the wrong place.0 -
MR x 1.5?
I guess your saying the original MR was around £70?0 -
It depends on the ages of the children obviously, but an IMA A is 1.5 X the MR which would make it around the £100 mark.0
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