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lshameed
Posted - 15 June 2009 : 20:01:06 Hi.
I`m on benefits and received DLA. Just wanted to know if DLA should or can be included as income.
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mick1972a
Posted - 18 June 2009 : 16:21:27 Yeah as above, if after all your monthly living costs are paid for you have in excess of £99 then you make payments that go towards creditors for 3 year.
There are lots of things you can put down as essential living costs such as, dry cleaning, domestic break, tv licence, fuel, travel, rent/morgate and such.
But in your case if you are just on benefits then an IPA will not be paid
gettingoutofdebt
Posted - 18 June 2009 : 07:00:41 IPA = Income Payment Agreement.
This is the monthly payment that you make if you have more than £99 disposable income each month.
lshameed
Posted - 18 June 2009 : 01:01:16 Hi, thanks for your response.
What is an IPA? Sorry I`m new to all this
quote:Originally posted by mick1972a
If your only income is benefits then these will not be classed as income for an IPA
Mick
mick1972a
Posted - 17 June 2009 : 21:29:57 If your only income is benefits then these will not be classed as income for an IPA