Hi do the the CSA take into consideration a partner living in the same house. Would her salary also be used to work out money to be paid to them? Thanks
No -- "Dibs" wrote in message news:393c7eff-d9a9-45a1-8e2b-306f88b8699c@x41g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... > Hi > do the the CSA take into consideration a partner living in the same > house. Would her salary also be used to work out money to be paid to > them? > > Thanks
On Jun 6, 8:58 pm, "Lostout" wrote: > No > > -- > > "Dibs" wrote in message > > news:393c7eff-d9a9-45a1-8e2b-306f88b8699c@x41g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... > > > > > Hi > > do the the CSA take into consideration a partner living in the same > > house. Would her salary also be used to work out money to be paid to > > them? > > > Thanks- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - "No" isn't quite true. If you are on the old scheme (CS1 - i think) they do take partners money into account. They say it is only to work out if you can pay the assessment and reduce accordingly if you are below a certain level of income.
Under CS1 they would use Partners income (if provided) only under the Protected Income calculation. This would not normally make any difference unless you were on very low income yourself and would only ever cause an INCREASE in your liability. In short DO NOT provide partners income details. If the CSA ask then simply tell them that your partner has not authorised you to disclose their personal details. "Dibs" wrote in message news:393c7eff-d9a9-45a1-8e2b-306f88b8699c@x41g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... > Hi > do the the CSA take into consideration a partner living in the same > house. Would her salary also be used to work out money to be paid to > them? > > Thanks