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keef1972 |
Posted - 28 October 2009 : 11:42:37 Hi there i am going to file for bankruptcy in the next month or so,and i was wandering if after the expenses say i have £500 per month left over..what kind of money would they take from me? and would i end up with a nil tax code...
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gettingoutofdebt |
Posted - 29 October 2009 : 07:08:35 quote: Originally posted by keef1972
so my debt is 18,000 and i have a disposable income of £550...that means ill be paying £350 a month over 3 years that works out at 12,600 ill be paying back...so im going bankrupt for £5,400???
If that would be your situation then you should look in to a DMP. If your DI is £550 then you could pay this amount into a DMP for 33 months and have paid your debt off if the creditors freeze the interest. Even if they don't it still shouldn't be much more than 3 yrs for you to pay the debt off.
It really isn't worth you declaring BR for this amount if you have so much DI. Speak to Jones Giles (http://www.jonesgiles.co.uk/) as they will be able to assist you with either DMP, IVA or BR and be able to advise on the best option for you. |
Niobe |
Posted - 29 October 2009 : 06:51:17 Have you thought of doing an IVA or a debt management plan?
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Jan xx |
RHB |
Posted - 29 October 2009 : 06:44:34 If you have a disposable income of 500 pounds could you not pay it back over a longer period & avoid going bankrupt?
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keef1972 |
Posted - 28 October 2009 : 22:58:04 so my debt is 18,000 and i have a disposable income of £550...that means ill be paying £350 a month over 3 years that works out at 12,600 ill be paying back...so im going bankrupt for £5,400??? |
gettingoutofdebt |
Posted - 28 October 2009 : 15:33:35 The percentage the OR can take for an IPA depends upon the Disposable Income (DI):
Between £100 and £249 = 50% Between £250 and £349 = 60% Between £350 and £499 = 66% £500 or more = 70%
70% is the max the OR can take so even if you have £2000 DI the OR can only take 70%. |
Skippy |
Posted - 28 October 2009 : 12:05:46 If you have a look in my blog there's a table that shows the amount you could expect to pay. This is only a guide but should give you an idea.
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Niobe |
Posted - 28 October 2009 : 12:02:40 Hi,
Yes, you would probably end up with a nil tax code and you can expect to pay across between 50 and 70% of your disposable income for 3 years.
The glimmer gets brighter all the time
Jan xx |