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Assessment
Dancing_Shoes
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Hi me again:o
Sorry to keep asking all these questions but am new to this all. When an assessment is sent out to the pwc what financial information will it show? Do they include any exempt income?
Thanks
Sorry to keep asking all these questions but am new to this all. When an assessment is sent out to the pwc what financial information will it show? Do they include any exempt income?
Thanks
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From the assessments I have had, there is only one figure shown - it is average net pay after allowable deductions/additions.0
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Do they show you how much your ex is paying for other relevent children or the amount he pays to a pension?
Thanks:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
No for pension - it is just one figure shown as income, with no breakdown of how that figure was calculated.
On csa2 they have to show there are relevant other children - it will show the total number of children csa is payable for and the number of children in nrp household, at the end it will show what is due to the pwc named (not difficult to see what the other one gets).
csa1 is more complex and I don't know the actual answer. The only thing I am sure of is that the actual amount will not be shown as part of the calculations are based on 2 separate pwc incomes (neither has the right to know each others incomes), but I guess somewhere it will show there are other children being paid (early stages of the long calculation).0 -
Thanks thats really helpful:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0
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