Forgive me if this is at all inappropriate for this forum, but I think it could be classified as both "Accounting" and "Legal".
I will shortly be made redundant as the company I work for is in administration. When I am made redundant I will be entitled to claim 12 weeks pay in lieu of notice from the government, capped at £430 per week, minus Job Seekers Allowance (regardless of whether I claim JSA).
However, if I immediately start a "job" then any earnings will be offset againsr this, and I will effectivly lose this £4k or so. (Why anyone would bust a gut to start looking for a job straight away under these circumstances is beyond me - strange government rule).
Anyway, I hope to start a LTD and start a contract immediately after being made redundant. Is there any legal way I could avoid losing this money. For example if I did not pay myself any salary or dividends for the first 12 weeks ?
Even if this is possible, I wonder where this would leave me with NI as there would be a 12 week gap in my contriubutions. Not sure if that would cause me any problems further down the line.
I will shortly be made redundant as the company I work for is in administration. When I am made redundant I will be entitled to claim 12 weeks pay in lieu of notice from the government, capped at £430 per week, minus Job Seekers Allowance (regardless of whether I claim JSA).
However, if I immediately start a "job" then any earnings will be offset againsr this, and I will effectivly lose this £4k or so. (Why anyone would bust a gut to start looking for a job straight away under these circumstances is beyond me - strange government rule).
Anyway, I hope to start a LTD and start a contract immediately after being made redundant. Is there any legal way I could avoid losing this money. For example if I did not pay myself any salary or dividends for the first 12 weeks ?
Even if this is possible, I wonder where this would leave me with NI as there would be a 12 week gap in my contriubutions. Not sure if that would cause me any problems further down the line.
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