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  • HoneyNutLoop
    HoneyNutLoop Posts: 568 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    HNL What do you mean added to other income? I didn't want to assume you had no other income of your own, so I wanted to make it clear that the answer about impact would depend on that variable.

    Partners income isnt counted is it or WTC?No your partner's income is never counted, and WTC is dependent on primary earner rules.

    So do you mean Child benifit added to CTC?No, I don't.

    I'm sorry I caused confusion, I simply did not want to assume. I meant so long as you, personally, don't have any other income, such as a part-time job, a pension or maybe a second property you rent out. I would guess not, from your opening post, but as I don't know everything about you, I didn't want to rush to judgement, give you incorrect info, and then it turn out to be wrong as there were other factors I was unaware of. So, I gave you both variables.
    I often use a tablet to post, so sometimes my posts will have random letters inserted, or entirely the wrong word if autocorrect is trying to wind me up. Hopefully you'll still know what I mean.
  • fedupandhurt
    fedupandhurt Posts: 46 Forumite
    I called the CSA 2 Weeks ago now to notify of my change in circumstances the man said i would be on nil assessment until they sent the paperwork out for me to fill in what income i have is this normal practice? why haven't i received anything yet ?

    Are they up to there usual tricks?
  • fedupandhurt
    fedupandhurt Posts: 46 Forumite
    Has anybody else ever gone through this process?
  • Walob555
    Walob555 Posts: 9 Forumite
    mel48rose wrote: »
    Sorry but why shouldn't you pay for your offspring??



    where is there any mention contained within the post on which you commented even remotely stating that the author is refusing to "pay for your offspring"?


    I look forward to your explanation asap :eek:
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