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Hallway123
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Posted - 19 August 2009 :  16:06:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Today I found out that my husbands jsa is to stop,at OR interview I explained that he was giving me half of this towards household expenses. I also told her about drop in my hours and was just told to send off July and Augusts wageslips, I sent these off yesterday,but due to change in tax code they were £50 higher than I qouted.Together this means a drop in income of £86 a month.As i was told I would not be getting an ipa do I have to phone and tell her or not,I'm a coward and don't want to phone unless I have to.

Niobe
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Posted - 19 August 2009 :  17:16:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
If you were not going to be getting an IPA and your income has dropped since then, I wouldn't worry about it. As long as your DI is not over £100 per month then you won't get an IPA.

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Hallway123
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Posted - 19 August 2009 :  19:03:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
So do you think I should just leave it for now and if they say they want ipa with extra £50 (from less tax) then tell them about husband loosing his jsa.
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Posted - 19 August 2009 :  19:05:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You could ring them and tell them - if your income is dropping, it can only help.

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