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09 Jul 11 #277014 by WYSPECIAL
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nocash wrote:

James53 wrote:

If you say you work but only earn £6 per week your goosing the software, £5 is the minimum payment even if you are out of work.


Surley out of work and on benefits. If you are out of work and in theory not earning then it is zero.


My point was the csa say theyll leave you £200 pw to live on found that out to be a joke ,


An any one claiming JSA does get £5 pw taken off there money.


I don't know where you get that the CSA will leave you with at £200 pw to live on. £200 per week income is where you go on to the standard rate so you could lose 25% of this.

Anyone on JSA will pay the £5 per week rate as JSA is seen as assessable income!

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