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Originally posted by uk contractor View PostIts under £6K nowadays. If you have a mortgage they expect you to downsize BEFORE claiming as well. If you own a car, boat, or holiday home you have to sell it. They will only give you the £317.87 per month minimum if you can demonstrate you have total assets below £6K & they also want to see all your bank, credit card, mortgage & savings statements for at least the last 6 months. Its also a criminal offence to disguise your financial situation by moving money between accounts, or transferring to relatives so for most people its not worth the potential prison time to hide this info but you would be amazed how many people do then feign ignorance! (which is not a defence!!).
It used to be 16K Im sure. I remember at the time I had about £16k so was ok. Are you sure they make you sell things? When I did it the rule was basically, 6 months leave you alone to get the job you want, after that they expect you to accept any job.
Does bring up the argument that you can sit on your arse, blow the lot and save nothing but work all you're life lose you're job, and get sod all.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostDoes bring up the argument that you can sit on your arse, blow the lot and save nothing but work all you're life lose you're job, and get sod all.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostDo they still do contribution based and income based JSA? i.e. contribution one you can get even if you're partner is working.
It used to be 16K Im sure. I remember at the time I had about £16k so was ok. Are you sure they make you sell things? When I did it the rule was basically, 6 months leave you alone to get the job you want, after that they expect you to accept any job.
Does bring up the argument that you can sit on your arse, blow the lot and save nothing but work all you're life lose you're job, and get sod all.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostOr even worse, be in the top 5% income bracket in the country and still scrounge off the system in between gigs.Comment
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Originally posted by molsang View PostAgree, i came from foreign land and did extremely successful innings in freelancing for past ten years, have not ever thought that can look for any kind of benefits, eventually returning back to foreign land as well as my 'foreign land' is leaping ahead far and far'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostOr even worse, be in the top 5% income bracket in the country and still scrounge off the system in between gigs.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by uk contractor View PostNope its £6K max combined! Now its way tighter to even get crumbs due to all the imported citizens milking the system dry as a bone! They tell you to sell homes, cars & any other assets of value BEFORE your claim will be accepted. You do not have to sell anything but they will not give you anything if you are a mortgage holder they expect you to downsize & sell it then live on the capital until you find another job. Its quite literally now a last resort system to help genuine people get the minimum to live on but it fails miserably as its very poorly implemented & punishes those in true need but rewards workers who are here from other lands doing zero hour contracts as it tops their salaries up to £750 per week if they have 2 kids & are married with a spouse!!Last edited by psychocandy; 28 January 2019, 14:18.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostHard times can come to us all NLUK. Got florida holidays to pay for after all...
GBP35,000 Telford benefits cheat avoids going to prison | Shropshire Star
Snapped: the man who wrestles alligators but is 'too disabled' to get a job - Telegraph'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostFunny that Florida appears to be the holiday of choice for benefits cheats
GBP35,000 Telford benefits cheat avoids going to prison | Shropshire Star
Snapped: the man who wrestles alligators but is 'too disabled' to get a job - Telegraph
To be fair NLUK, whereas my benefit claiming activities a few years ago could be considered a little borderline unethical it was all perfectly 100% above board and legal.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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