SOA amounts and surplus income
maxmycardagain
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what does the IS allow by way of living expenses?
is there any info out there?
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is there any info out there?
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Now we all know how it felt to play in the band on the Titanic...
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There are no 'allowances' in the public domain as such (there used to be)
The best way to get guidance on this is to post an SOA here and those with experience of BR can say whether your costs seem reasonable.
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wheres that SOA link that posts onto here?
though at the moment the guy is on universal creditNow we all know how it felt to play in the band on the Titanic...0 -
Here you go. http://www.stoozing.com/calculator/soa.php0
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Hi there,
I have been allowed for groceries for myself and my daughter £55/week.
To be honest,I can see prices goes up,and we really spending more.
I have never kept receipts for it;is there chance to ask review my IPA?0 -
Singlemumm wrote: »Hi there,
I have been allowed for groceries for myself and my daughter £55/week.
To be honest,I can see prices goes up,and we really spending more.
I have never kept receipts for it;is there chance to ask review my IPA?
You need to be looking at £400 - £450 per month for the two of you combined.
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