A man who contacted the Government’s PPE helpline about his 90-year-old disabled mum was told his plea would be responded to within two months.
05.04.2020 - 19:19 / dailyrecord.co.uk
I have a debt payment plan in place under the Scottish government Debt Arrangement Scheme. My income has dropped due to the coronavirus and I can’t make my monthly payments. What can I do? I’m worried it’ll be revoked and I’ll be back to square one.
There has been new guidance released to advise that no Debt Arrangement Scheme cases will be revoked until further notice where non-payment is due to the coronavirus.
It will also be possible to have a payment holiday and we would advise you to
A man who contacted the Government’s PPE helpline about his 90-year-old disabled mum was told his plea would be responded to within two months.
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