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    #41
    [How] is that different?
    Originally posted by MaryPoppins
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    Originally posted by vetran
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      #42
      Originally posted by d000hg View Post
      [How] is that different?
      You are still an employee but your employer has no work for you so has temporarily laid you off and is not paying you. However, if you are looking for contracts for your Ltd, isn't that working, even if not being paid?
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        #43
        Surely that counts as "actively seeking work" which is what you are supposed to do whilst signing on isn't it?
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          #44
          Originally posted by NickNick View Post
          Surely that counts as "actively seeking work" which is what you are supposed to do whilst signing on isn't it?
          You aren't actively seeking work - you are actively seeking to find a client for your company. Some would say that as a director of the company, that was your job anyway.

          Unless you are looking for someone to take you on as an employee, or inside IR35.
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            #45
            What if your employer (you) employs you on a zero-hours contract? Then you can remain on JSA and they only pay you the weeks you don't earn enough - or at least I think it used to work that way?
            Originally posted by MaryPoppins
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            Originally posted by vetran
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              #46
              According to Citizens Advice (linky),

              For JSA a claimant must not be in 'remunerative work' meaning at least 16 hrs per week
              I guess the argument is that you either aren't spending 16 hours working for your company, or if you are you aren't being paid, so that's your get out.
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                #47
                Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                According to Citizens Advice (linky),



                I guess the argument is that you either aren't spending 16 hours working for your company, or if you are you aren't being paid, so that's your get out.
                He's a crafty bugger so I guessed he had all bases covered.
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