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wildercrazy3
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Posted - 02 September 2008 :  03:47:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
hello again i wrote on here on the 31st needafriend replyed but was not sure .. can my wife go back to work part time to bring in a little extra or will effect my b/r been b/r a month now all is well so far can any one help,,,, the main question was put on here on the 31st hope to here frome any 1

John
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Posted - 02 September 2008 :  09:33:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi
your post is being missed by many as you have posted it in the July (not August) postbag.
And just to complicate matters it's now Sept and there is no postbag!!!

If the income to the household changes by your wife going back to work you should inform the OR.
If her new income still leaves you short against monthly expenditure then you will still have no IPA.

If your joint incomes then total £100 or more above your expenditure figure you will be asked to contribute to an IPA.

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