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Advice for an Appeal against a failed CMS Mandatory Reconsideration Notice

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(@mjb64)
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18/03/2024, but I sent in my last 2 payslips, Fab, March, plus HMRC earnings before this, updated my salary. Prior to March 2023 I had an agreement via a solicitor, when CSA approached me they quoted figures from 2021-2022 which was 9k. But I said no that's not right, I told them I would earn aprox 36k, but in fact earned 34,136k, 23-24 tax year. I also informed them I was going part time, but then they hit me with 400 per month. So I'm screwed currently, can't now go part time, when I say part time, it's 36 hours so 10% down on full time. CSA have ruined my communications with Ex and Child now. Had a perfectly good arrangement at £358 per month. Greed on Ex part.  

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(@dadmod2)
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Joined: 6 years ago

Ok, unfortunately now they will only make changes if your current income drops by 25% or more.

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