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IMA Assesment vs Patners details

Would i be wrong to give my partners details in an assesment as i am already an IMA B .They don't allow me the full familiy allowance or council tax in the assesment .I can't see them taking anymore .:rotfl:

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  • bdt1
    bdt1 Posts: 891 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    They did this to us also. I believe that a NRPP is advised to supply wage details if they earn less than the NRP if NRPP earns more, think carefully, as this may also have implications regarding % allowed for NRP/NRPP relating to housing allowance if a departure has been applied for, which on CS1 it usually has, at recommendation of CSA to PWC. I'm not biased, a PWC and NRPP, just eing truthful
  • CSA_Help
    CSA_Help Posts: 1,318 Forumite
    bdt1 wrote: »
    They did this to us also. I believe that a NRPP is advised to supply wage details if they earn less than the NRP if NRPP earns more, think carefully, as this may also have implications regarding % allowed for NRP/NRPP relating to housing allowance if a departure has been applied for, which on CS1 it usually has, at recommendation of CSA to PWC. I'm not biased, a PWC and NRPP, just eing truthful


    Spoke to complaints officer today and he advised me not as i wouldn't gain anything as my protected income goes up etc CS1 also

    So they won't be getting them :rotfl:
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