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Can i have savings and clam income support
Child support is not income to the recipient or a deduction for the payer. Spousal support, also called maintenance or alimony, is income to the recipient and deductible for the payer.
Support is based on a percentage of net income.
Legal Aid Funding has been substantially cut.
For JSA income based & contributions based, your savings can be between £6,000 - £16,000 for this is affect your benefit. Anything below £6,000 would not affect the amount you get.
Formulas are: Disposable income = consumption expenditure + savings - support of others; Discretionary income = Gross income - taxes - necessities. Although denotatively wrong, disposable income is commonly used to denote discretionary income.
Formulas are: Disposable income = consumption expenditure + savings - support of others; Discretionary income = Gross income - taxes - necessities. Although denotatively wrong, disposable income is commonly used to denote discretionary income.
Formulas are: Disposable income = consumption expenditure + savings - support of others; Discretionary income = Gross income - taxes - necessities. Although denotatively wrong, disposable income is commonly used to denote discretionary income.
Formulas are: Disposable income = consumption expenditure + savings - support of others; Discretionary income = Gross income - taxes - necessities. Although denotatively wrong, disposable income is commonly used to denote discretionary income.
Sources of capital income from individuals savings are National Savings Certificates, NSS, IVP, savings bank fixed deposit with banks and NBFIs, insurance companies, provident funds, retained earning of corporate sector, government budgetary support and international sources.
Income = expense + savings&investments Income = expense + savings&investments