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It depends if he has a separate bank account and he’s booking of less than he earns… If he does Youl not be given as much as you would normally and there’s not much you can do to prove different…You need to ring csa and they’ll back date any payment from the minute you ring.. Hand what details you have to them and they’ll do the rest
They can only take from his taxable income so if he is working for himself there’s not a lot you can do about it.
It’s a mistake to think they only look at taxable income.
They look at income full stop.
On CS2 they deducted NI, tax and pension payments before making a calculation for maintenance. With CS3 they just look at gross income.
For self employed people they will ask for accounts or contact HMRC for information.