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06 Aug 12 #347734 by Mr BP
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as of October the percentages for CSA paymnets are reducing as advised by the CSA

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06 Aug 12 #347742 by WYSPECIAL
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as of October the percentages for CSA paymnets are reducing as advised by the CSA


You sure you''re not confusing this with the gross pay scheme that is allegedly being introduced sometime never?

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06 Aug 12 #347747 by Fiona
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Mr BP wrote:

as of October the percentages for CSA paymnets are reducing as advised by the CSA


You sure you''re not confusing this with the gross pay scheme that is allegedly being introduced sometime never?


C-MEC is now closed and the DWP have confirmed the new gross income scheme will be introduced from October 2012.

www.dwp.gov.uk/about-dwp/customer-delivery/child-maintenance/

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07 Aug 12 #347976 by WYSPECIAL
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Crikey didn''t realise it was actually going to start that soon!

Searched the net but can''t find a definitive answer on what the percentages are, what is allowed pension wise and whether or not CB, CTC and WTC are included as income.

Does anyone know or have a link to the information please?

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07 Aug 12 #347986 by Fiona
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Only new case will go onto the gross income scheme initially with older cases being transferred later.

You might find the draft regulations helpful;

www.dwp.gov.uk/docs/cmec-maintenance-cal...cal-consultation.pdf

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