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12 Oct 18 #504316 by Mom77
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Hi,

I am applying for help with fees which I have already paid.

The question about the savings.

I personally got none on my account. But my daughter's First Saver account has got some little savings. Do I include savings on her name too?

Thank you,
Tatiana

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12 Oct 18 #504322 by Cheesestring
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I think you just include you're own details as its you who is applying for exemption from fees. I applied and I sent in my bank statements as proof. They accepted it and progressed with my application

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12 Oct 18 #504328 by Mom77
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Thank you, I will include the bank statements too. x

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