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tricer |
Posted - 12 April 2011 : 16:35:32 Hi we have just completed and returned a IPOQ, we have a -£200 deficit, what will happen now? |
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Niobe |
Posted - 16 April 2011 : 17:45:34 Excellent news tricer!
Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble.
Jan xx |
Skippy |
Posted - 16 April 2011 : 13:56:13 Good news!
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Only when the last tree has died, the last river has been poisoned and the last fish has been caught will we realise that we cannot eat money.
Last IPA payment made on 28th June 2010 - it's over at last! |
tricer |
Posted - 16 April 2011 : 08:28:54 Had word back from OR, said they are finished investigating our affairs and no IPA will be given. Said we do not need to contact them again unless we win lotto or receive a large inheritence, not interested if wages increase by the odd £20 or bills go up or down they have thousands of cases and they dont advise when discharged. |
tricer |
Posted - 14 April 2011 : 15:58:55 I sent all the evidence back with the forms, payslips tax credit notice etc |
moodybluetwo |
Posted - 13 April 2011 : 09:11:15 You can ask for an allowance for holidays....here is an extract from the IS own policy. Beware...if you ask for an allowance and it is not given…say £10 per month…that then becomes spare cash to put towards an IPA.
Other general household expenditure such as hairdressing, family holidays and additional allowances for pet expenses: food, insurance etc. should be considered on an individual basis. No amounts should be included for these types of expenditure where it cannot be evidenced that the expenditure is fulfilling a reasonable domestic need given the particular circumstances of the bankrupt and his/her family. Where any household/family expenditure claimed appears above average or excessive, further explanation and evidence should be sought. Where no evidence is provided to the official receiver to justify the excess expenditure, he/she should either disallow the expenditure or, where appropriate, include a reduced amount for that item, referring to the average expenditure guidance for a similar sized family unit in the HES. |
welshaly |
Posted - 13 April 2011 : 08:51:17 can you put holidays down |
moodybluetwo |
Posted - 12 April 2011 : 18:18:27 I would think the OR may ask for documentation to back up the deficit as it has changed quite a lot….incidentally someone I know who was discharged in January without having an IPA was not asked to complete an IPOQ . |
tricer |
Posted - 12 April 2011 : 17:39:45 Alot has changed since we went bankrupt Nov. Both wages less, rent more and utility bills more. We just put on the form all that they allowed us originally like haircuts holiday clothes groceries diesel etc. |
RHB |
Posted - 12 April 2011 : 17:15:06 That's a big deficit. Have you put down what you actually spend or what you think you will want to spend? |