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  • Started 1 year ago by markneuninch
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  1. markneuninch
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    I was playing with the CSA calculator, and it seems a person on 200-2000 a month, is liable to pay 15% to CSA if they have 1 child, 20% if they have 2 children, and 25% if they have 3+ children that they're not living with.

    I've got a question, what if you have let's say 4 children, to 4 different women, and you don't live with any of them. How much are you liable to pay?

    Does each woman get a quarter of the payment? And is the payment 25% of your income, 20% of your income or 15%?

    Posted 1 year ago #
  2. trisha
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    You are liable to pay 25% of your income this is one fourth. So if you are earning 200.00 per week then you will be paying 50.00 per week to CSA.

    If you have 4 children to different women then this 50.00 will be divided by 4 and each person will get divided equally between the four women. They will not necessarly receive it every week but when it comes into the CSA. Sometimes CSA will send it out monthly or every 13 weeks. Remember this only gets paid to the parents who are with CSA. If any of the parents dont go through CSA then they get nothing. So Say only 3 Parents with care are with CSA then the 50.00 gets divided between them equally. Hopefully this answers your question.

    Posted 1 year ago #

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