Re: the new system?



I would assume they would have notified me if the case had been closed and
they would have stopped taking money by DD?


"nacsa chair" <chairperson@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> not if your case with CSA is still open....just because you have not heard
> from them doesnt mean the case is closed. If you ask for a reassessment,
> and your case is open - the reassessment will be under CS1 and not CS2.
>
> NACSA CHAIR
> "Simon" <noreturnaddress@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:dm29kv$fd9$1$830fa795@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> "Martin Davies" <mart2306@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:TF1hf.64636$375.62480@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Simon wrote:
>>>> "Martin Davies" <mart2306@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>> news:iQ0hf.64623$375.40507@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>> Simon wrote:
>>>>>> I have read the new system takes 15% of your protected income (for 1
>>>>>> child), if the child is over 16 does that then reduce i.e removal of
>>>>>> the carers allowance?
>>>>>
>>>>> No, its 15% of your net income.
>>>>> No carers allowance, no change for ages of children.
>>>>>
>>>>> Basically its your net, minus any pension you pay, and reducing by
>>>>> 1/7th for each 52 nights shared care you have.
>>>>>
>>>>> Martin <><
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> http://www.cashisallyouneed.co.uk/
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks Martin,
>>>>
>>>> If you are paying on the old system - can they switch you to the new
>>>> system?
>>>
>>> Not easily.
>>> Needs either the old case to be closed down by the person who set it up
>>> (almost always the PWC) and then after at least 13 weeks, a new claim
>>> made.
>>>
>>> Or.
>>>
>>> A new claim made for another child with you as the father, which then
>>> pulls the old scheme case onto the new scheme but your payments on that
>>> are phased to the new level over up to the next 5 years.
>>> Can result in higher assessments overall for some.
>>>
>>> One more alternitive. When the new scheme was set up, the government
>>> promised to move the bulk of cases over only once the new scheme was
>>> able to handle it. It was thought that would be 12 months after the go
>>> live of new scheme, or thereabouts.
>>> Problems have continued to plague the new scheme, with delays, backlogs
>>> and a computer system from EDS (famous for tax office, passport office
>>> and so on). Sopretty much not wanting to add to those problems with
>>> several hundred thousand cases transferred one weekend.
>>> So no date yet for transfers of existing cases.
>>>
>>> Martin <><
>>>
>>
>> Ok, I'm currently paying under the old scheme, so if I was to contact
>> them for a reassessment - as my son is now 17 and I havnt heard from the
>> CSA for 6 yrs, then there is a good chance they would assess under my
>> current scheme ?
>>
>
>


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