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What Is An Ipa
scottyrutter
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How Long Does An Ipa Go On For Does Everyone Who Goes Bankrupt Get One Also Once Your Discharged Does The Ipa Continue
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scottyrutter wrote: »How Long Does An Ipa Go On For Does Everyone Who Goes Bankrupt Get One Also Once Your Discharged Does The Ipa Continue
Hi Scotty,
An IPA is a flexible arrangement that's based on your income and expenditure budget during the period before you are discharged. Any surpus income over £50 the O.R takes a percentage of for three years; the higher the surplus the higher the percentage taken. If you don't have any surplus income over £50 you don't have to pay, if your circumstances change before you're disharged you have to notify the O.R, after you're discharged you don't.
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Richard0 -
I thought it was over £100 that you had to start paying??Debts Jan 2014 £20,108.34 :eek:
EF #70 £0/£1000
SW 1st 4lbs0 -
Toomuchdebt wrote: »I thought it was over £100 that you had to start paying??
Ah TMD,
You could be right, I bet I was thinking about the £100 equating to a monthly payment of £50.
Richard0 -
There is a sliding scale percentage wise which goes up as your level of surplus gets larger.
It starts at 50% of any surplus over £100 and goes to a maximum of 75% of surplus but can`t remember how much that is applied at.1/11/06 -1/06/07 BSC #42
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