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SOA Allowances

Just wanted opinions on whether the following costings would be allowable in an SOA:

Home repairs and servicing - £65
Presents, birthdays, christmas (I have 2 kids) - £30
Meals at work - ?
Car maintenance (MOT) - £40
Pet insurance - £12

Many thanks :beer:

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  • PippaGirl_2
    PippaGirl_2 Posts: 2,218 Forumite
    The home repairs and servicing won't be. That's where the SOA idea would unstick if we weren't able to have other items higher than absolutely needed so that we can gather such funds for when things break down or need repairing. A car mantaince amount is allowed but I am not sure it can be as high as £40 so might need to be lowered, and monies gained elsewhere on the SOA in the same way as home maintenance. Go for the presents though, most OR's would accept that I think. Pet insurance ought to get through too imo.
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  • buzby999
    buzby999 Posts: 45 Forumite
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    Thanks Pippa. That feedback is useful. Glad to see that I'm not the only one up at crazy O'clock. The life of a shift worker...
  • tigerfeet2006
    tigerfeet2006 Posts: 14,030 Forumite
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    buzby999 wrote: »
    Just wanted opinions on whether the following costings would be allowable in an SOA:

    Home repairs and servicing - £65 Not allowed. You can put down emergency fund at £10 a person.
    Presents, birthdays, christmas (I have 2 kids) - £30 Odd one this. Some OR's will let you do this and some won't so leave it in and see. You don't ask, you don't get.
    Meals at work - ? This should come out of housekeeping/groceries.
    Car maintenance (MOT) - £40 this should be fine.
    Pet insurance - £12 fine.

    Many thanks :beer:

    It might be worth popping up the whole SoA up when you are ready.
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