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Labor Bureau/Income Potential

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bononos

Senior Member
What is the name of your state?
OH
This is a general question.
Do ALL states put an "Income Potential" if the CS payee has either quit a job and taken a decrease in pay, is not claiming properly, or any other reason their income is not being shown properly?
Are their any states who will not use "Income Potential"?
Can the US Labor Dept. Statistics be used as proof of potential?
:confused:
 


bononos

Senior Member
bononos said:
What is the name of your state?
OH
This is a general question.
Do ALL states put an "Income Potential" if the CS payee has either quit a job and taken a decrease in pay, is not claiming properly, or any other reason their income is not being shown properly?
Are their any states who will not use "Income Potential"?
Can the US Labor Dept. Statistics be used as proof of potential?
:confused:
Sorry, but I'm bumping this questions and adding a new one.
To prove a person is hiding income:
I have voice mails from ex stating he has to go to second job right after first.
He has NEVER properly claimed on Income Taxes so no help.
I hav 2 paystubs from 2001 of his, that's it.
He quit that job shortly after.
Is this enough at least to prove he is hiding income and allow for an imputed income sice the Bureau site states the mid level about twice as wha I expect him to show.
 

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