Just curious if any other contractors are things of (or already claiming Universal Credit) during this recession? Or are Ltd Co directors not allowed to do this. I searched through these forums and there doesn't seems to be much in the threads about it.
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Anyone thinking of claiming Universal Credit during a prolonged Job Search
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Some notes here which may be applicable to UC too, not sure
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/coronavirus-assistance/137610-claiming-jsa-my-experience.html
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Don't know how you couldn't find many threads on it. PC has managed to destroy his reputation and lose any respect he might have by discussing this.
Bottom line is we don't known. PC claimed it but by his own admission the answers he gave might not have been totally accurate and they didn't ask him pertinent questions either. That was also a long time ago.
If you are just asking cause you fancy a bitnof pocket money in between gigs then don't bother.
If you are asking as times are extremely hard and are having to look at all options to keep afloat then go for it but don't bother asking on here. Get yourself booked in online and start the process ASAP.
No one has yet come on here that's claimed it properly in recent times so you could be on your own.
Do tell us how it went though so other people can follow suit.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by hgllgh View PostJust curious if any other contractors are things of (or already claiming Universal Credit) during this recession? Or are Ltd Co directors not allowed to do this. I searched through these forums and there doesn't seems to be much in the threads about it.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDon't know how you couldn't find many threads on it. PC has managed to destroy his reputation and lose any respect he might have by discussing this.
Bottom line is we don't known. PC claimed it but by his own admission the answers he gave might not have been totally accurate and they didn't ask him pertinent questions either. That was also a long time ago.
If you are just asking cause you fancy a bitnof pocket money in between gigs then don't bother.
If you are asking as times are extremely hard and are having to look at all options to keep afloat then go for it but don't bother asking on here. Get yourself booked in online and start the process ASAP.
No one has yet come on here that's claimed it properly in recent times so you could be on your own.
Do tell us how it went though so other people can follow suit.
And destroy my reputation and lose any respect? Wow. what a statement to make... With who exactly?
For the record, I didn't give any inaccurate or incorrect answers....I can't control what they ask me though.
OP - its been a few years, things may have changed a lot since I did it.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by hgllgh View PostJust curious if any other contractors are things of (or already claiming Universal Credit) during this recession? Or are Ltd Co directors not allowed to do this. I searched through these forums and there doesn't seems to be much in the threads about it.
A few years ago, I claimed twice. First time I was on the bench for a good 3 months and was glad I did it. Few quid to pay the mortgage.
The time after I got a gig after a week. So I had all the hassle of filling in forms etc, going to Jobcentre, and ended up with £40 or something. BUT you never know how long its going to be.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostOnce again NLUK, you're personal views on the matter seem to take priority here. Jeez - if you don't want to claim it then don't. But leave everyone else alone to do what they want.... You ain't gonna change the world just because you don't like it.
And destroy my reputation and lose any respect? Wow. what a statement to make... With who exactly?
For the record, I didn't give any inaccurate or incorrect answers....I can't control what they ask me though.
OP - its been a few years, things may have changed a lot since I did it.
@OP, go for it. I'm sure you've paid in enough over the years.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo you didn't declare all of your assets because you reckon you weren't asked the exact question?
@OP, go for it. I'm sure you've paid in enough over the years.Comment
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Originally posted by vwdan View PostIf the assets are in the Ltd Co then they aren't, by definition, "his". I mean, that's kind of the basis of the whole thing and we all know that Ltd Co contractors sit in this weird place. If UC isn't set up to handle that, then I'm not sure what he did wrong.
Says not to count them on the link above but it wasn't so clear when it was JSA.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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BTW - there were no assets or money in the ltd when I claimed...Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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