Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 5:40 pm
Hi
I am about to apply for an IVA and need some clarity about my car. I have a car loan (not HP) through a firm that works with my employer. The monthly payment is taken directly from my salary before I receive it. There is just over two years to pay of a 4 year loan. There is £3K left to pay and the car is worth about the same as what is owed. I need my car for work and it is in my contract of employment that I provide one. I had thought that as I never actually get this money that my employer would continue to pay the loan from my salary and the net amount left would form the salary for the purposes of the IVA. I now have doubts that this can happen. Do you have any advice please? Also, I am thinking of changing the car. As I said, if I sold the car it would just about pay off the outstanding car loan but how would I then finance a car if I was inan IVA? Could I still get a loan for another one? As the existing loan is on only 1.75% interest I'm reluctant to give it up if it can continue through the IVA.
Thanks
brightie1
I am about to apply for an IVA and need some clarity about my car. I have a car loan (not HP) through a firm that works with my employer. The monthly payment is taken directly from my salary before I receive it. There is just over two years to pay of a 4 year loan. There is £3K left to pay and the car is worth about the same as what is owed. I need my car for work and it is in my contract of employment that I provide one. I had thought that as I never actually get this money that my employer would continue to pay the loan from my salary and the net amount left would form the salary for the purposes of the IVA. I now have doubts that this can happen. Do you have any advice please? Also, I am thinking of changing the car. As I said, if I sold the car it would just about pay off the outstanding car loan but how would I then finance a car if I was inan IVA? Could I still get a loan for another one? As the existing loan is on only 1.75% interest I'm reluctant to give it up if it can continue through the IVA.
Thanks
brightie1