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pcoventry |
Posted - 16 May 2012 : 11:56:50 If the OR has stated they have no interest in my new bank account. Do I need to declare anything to them?
I think I've messed up by checking to see if a £250 compensation payout for a recent spell in Hospital was allowed - and they may well now have it as an Asset.
If I had not said anything and simply put it into my new account would I have done wrong? Can they access my new account or ask me for it a few months down the line even though they say they have no interest in it?
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pcoventry |
Posted - 16 May 2012 : 19:02:10 Thanks for your advice Viki, Thanks Niobe :)
I've already done so - and sent via e-mail scans of my policy and discharge stuff. As for the rent thing I am sure I put it down in my SOA> I do recall telling the lady who I speak with about it and she was not concerned. To be fair it bypasses me anyway ( or did) but now we have help with the rent from the council we don't have to rely so much now. |
Niobe |
Posted - 16 May 2012 : 18:47:23 Then this is something that needs to be declared to the OR.
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Posted - 16 May 2012 : 18:18:57 When I recently filled in an income/expenditure form for my OR/Trustees, there was a question and section that asked if I had regular help or contributions to help with outgoings. |
Niobe |
Posted - 16 May 2012 : 12:46:37 If it's something regular then I would say it could be classed as income which would then free up disposable income for yourself.
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pcoventry |
Posted - 16 May 2012 : 12:42:16 I see. Well I have mentioned before that relatives have paid rent and put it into my account. They didnt seem to be bothered by it. |
Niobe |
Posted - 16 May 2012 : 12:41:40 I imagine the OR will want to know where any money comes from in your account if they ask for statements.
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pcoventry |
Posted - 16 May 2012 : 12:12:26 Thanks for the advice Ladies.
To be fair if they dont accept the point of it and that I will need it to get to future appointments then they can have it. Not a biggie.
It's dam hard living on SPP though! :/
Atleast I am honest. They know about my new account and they said they have no interest in it.
How does it work if a relative needs/wants to say pay my rent and I use my new account. Do I need to declare that too? |
Viki.W |
Posted - 16 May 2012 : 12:07:16 Yes, they can ask to see bank statements at anytime.
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Skippy |
Posted - 16 May 2012 : 12:07:08 You don't need to declare the new account details to the OR.
If you had just paid the compensation into your account you would have been wrong as any windfalls etc must be declared - it's important to be honest with the OR. If they suspect something they can ask for details of your new bank account.
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