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Debtdummy |
Posted - 27 February 2007 : 02:05:23 For your Income & Expenditure Forms here's a list of items you can deduct along with a space for other deductions.
Expenditure (per month) Mortgage/Rent Gas Electricity Water Council Tax Telephone Housekeeping / Food Clothing TV rental / Licence Prescriptions Gifts / Emergencies / Newspapers etc Car Tax / Insurance Petrol Car Repairs Life / Household Insurance Sky Child Maintenance Holidays Entertainment Any other essential items i.e mobile, professional journals,etc.
Please note all expenses must be *reasonable*; and have receipts and statements ready to show the Official Receiver as evidence of these expenses.
Deduct the expenditure amount from your monthly income. A percentage of this difference (SURPLUS INCOME) 50-70%(% OF DISPOSABLE INCOME) will be used to pay back your creditors if over £100 left. This amount will be payed through an IPA/IPO (AMOUNT TO BE PAID) for 36 months.The rest is yours to put into a savings account or spend. The savings account is a better option though.
Below is the table the OR will base your monthly payments on.
1st Column=SURPLUS INCOME 2nd Column=AMOUNT TO BE PAID 3rd Column=% OF DISPOSABLE INCOME
50 Nil 60 Nil 70 Nil 80 Nil 90 Nil 100 50 50 110 55 50 120 60 50 130 65 50 140 70 50 150 75 50 160 80 50 170 85 50 180 90 50 190 95 50 200 100 50 210 105 50 220 110 50 230 115 50 240 120 50 250 150 60 260 156 60 270 162 60 280 168 60 290 174 60 300 180 60 310 186 60 320 192 60 330 198 60 340 204 60 350 231 66 360 238 66 370 244 66 380 251 66 390 257 66 400 264 66 410 271 66 420 277 66 430 284 66 440 290 66 450 297 66 460 304 66 470 310 66 480 317 66 490 323 66 500 350 70 510 357 70 520 364 70 530 371 70 540 378 70 550 385 70 560 392 70 570 399 70 580 406 70 590 413 70 600 420 70
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Skippy |
Posted - 19 March 2007 : 11:10:55 Kerri, I must be really thick as I can't find it. I clicked on Search This Site, typed in income and expenditure allowance in bankruptcy and it brought up a load of yearly reports. I looked at t a few and they didn't make sense. Help!
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scaredkez |
Posted - 18 March 2007 : 22:27:11 i was told by cab that as a general its 35 per week per adult and 25 for each child for groceries that was good for me as in the iva they put down 400 per month and that include my husband working away and school meals allowance, on the insolvency site if you click top right hand corner search and type in income and expenditure allowance in BR it lists a guideline what you can put down even to a holiday for 4 of 650 per year which can be put down on your IE as you are to be able to live a normal life good luck everyone kerri |
Skippy |
Posted - 17 March 2007 : 13:38:14 I'm not sure, but my partner and I usually spend about £300-£350 on food and housekeeping per month. I'm going to put that down, and hope that it's ok. Hopefully one of the experts will be able to advise us what counts as reasonable.
The allowance in my IVA was £300, but unfortunately I never had that much as some of the other figures were unreasonable (my fault for signing I know) so I had to cut back, which meant my partner was bailing me out all the time!
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ivafailling |
Posted - 17 March 2007 : 12:58:32 Cheers Skippy.
Anyone any idea what is deemed as "living expenses"?
Ie housekeeping and food?
Ie if you are a single bloke, i would be less than a married bloke with 3 kids, ie how much is deemed as reasonable per head?adults? children?
What is a realistic amount??
I know in the iva it was very low, you would really struggle to eat healthilly on the guidelines they set out. |
Skippy |
Posted - 17 March 2007 : 12:43:52 Here's the other one for you Ivafailing!
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