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New Child Support Regs.....someNRPs be very afraid

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29 Sep 12 #358489 by skodaman
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Hi Fiona,

Thanks for the link :)

Your fuel duty point is not really valid (:unsure: ) because fuel is a discretionary spend and a change on the day is not catastrophic.

Where the government aims to take a big chunk eg a new tax band or altering income tax/NI rates then there is a specified impementation time and an adjustment period.

Even now nobody knows what bits of the regs will be implemented in what way.....but families and children will be affected, some quite severely. Hardly satisfactory ?

NRPs (dads mainly) and their kids, who think that they are out of the CSA, case closed and have made their own arrangement, may have to unpick it.....will there be arrears ? My CSA informant is dreading some of the possible outcomes, as closed cases are re-started ontop of the existing workload ?

Phasing, beats chaos.....but if I''m so smart how come I don''t have Parliamentary Expenses to fiddle....:blush:

Regards
SM

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