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CSA1 Case closed for 5yrs but now REOPENED!
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Then pay your CSA dues and stop whinging!!0
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Then pay your CSA dues and stop whinging!!
Thats exactly what I have done always paid what was due even when it was £150pw, then I retired and they simply closed the case down, telling me they can't touch my £15,000pa net pension.:eek:
Nobodys whinging - just abiding by the rules, like we do!0 -
infant2801 wrote: »What you haven't go the initiative to work out what that sentence meant?
My 10yr old is doing his Y6 exams having to use his 'skill' to solve more complicated questions than that;)
Probably why you do not work and rely on US taxpayers.
(and that means us not the United States).*SIGH*0 -
infant2801 wrote: »They started asking about my property and my partner (I had now explained everthing to her) and we decided to remove my name from the deeds and leeave hers only then inform CSA I had gone back to my homeland.infant2801 wrote: »then I retired and they simply closed the case down, telling me they can't touch my £15,000pa net pension.:eek:*SIGH*0
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infant2801 wrote: »We were both full time employed, no children and our joint income was £3200 net pm. The CSA were allowing me housing costs of £734pm, do you know how much I should have been paying?
:mad:infant2801 wrote: »Er hmm...I do have three:p*SIGH*0 -
Is it a game of spot the lies?
No just the truth....keeping to CSA1 Rules and legislation...I gave them a new address which actually allowed me £300 pm less housing costs....with a wage increase of nearly £200pw net...therefore making my MA nearly 150% more...
It was simply on principle that all this came about not due to not wanting to pay - like your NRP.
I have always paid what they said was due, just PWC decided she wanted more than £7,500pa, something most, definietely you could only dream off. Please read the facts and understand CSA1 rules before making your judgement.0 -
infant2801 wrote: »No just the truth....keeping to CSA1 Rules and legislation...I gave them a new address which actually allowed me £300 pm less housing costs....with a wage increase of nearly £200pw net...therefore making my MA nearly 150% more...
It was simply on principle that all this came about not due to not wanting to pay - like your NRP.
I have always paid what they said was due, just PWC decided she wanted more than £7,500pa, something most, definietely you could only dream off. Please read the facts and understand CSA1 rules before making your judgement.*SIGH*0 -
Three children? Do you pay CM to the other two?0
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kelloggs36 wrote: »Did you live at the rented address? If not, then they can rightly go back and change this assessment as it was based on false information.
No it wasn't. I got the flat initially because my partner was fuming when she found out about baby and wanted me out of her life.
Then I explained everything, well nearly everything, to her sweetened her up and she realised she did not want to loose her 'nice' standard of living and home.
Then we decided to remove my name from the deeds...
I then actually did leave UK for a while, then returned...at no point did I not keep to rules and regs.0
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