Re: House Husband and CSA
- From: "NACSA CHAIR" <chairperson@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2006 21:37:38 GMT
if your on CS2, and you have no income at all then you will be at nil rate.
you have to have income below £5 per week to be assessed at nil ....if they
deem you as having more income than that...you will pay the flat rate of £5
CTC will be considered as income if you are on CS2. Although working tax
credit would be deemed the income of your partner if she was the higher wage
earner.
NACSA CHAIR
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<lbsweb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am on the CS2.. would being on CS2 be different?
Also I have no arrears thank goodness.
So i take it my wifes wages will not take into effect.. also as she is
the bread winner she will be the one getting the tax credits??
Martin Davies wrote:
That won't of course prevent them chasing up any arrears owed or
discovered
to be owed.
Martin <><
NACSA CHAIR wrote:
thats assuming you are on CS2. CS1 would provide a nil assessments
as you have no earnings (CTC not taken into account in exempt income
section) and as you have a child living with you - the minimum
contribution would be exempt too. so your liability would be nil.
NACSA CHAIR
<lbsweb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Folks
I am currently paying for my first child through the CSA
I am now expecting my second child with my new wife and as my wife
is more qualified career wise we decided that I should become house
husband as my wife can earn more than I do.
My income will drop to Zero (although i still intend to pay NI
voluntary)
Why? If the Child Benefit is in your name won't you receive credits?
Single male parents and mothers do.
I will live from my wifes wages.
Will this mean I will pay then pay Zero to the CSA?
IIRC if you genuinely have no income then you don't have to (can't)
pay. If otherwise your income is less that a certain amount (think
£100) then there's a minimum amout to pay of something like £5.50
pw. However if you have your assessed children more than 1 night in
7 then this is reduced to zero.
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