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It must be bad - Income Support / Housing Benefit

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    It must be bad - Income Support / Housing Benefit

    Hi all,

    I've tried searching for this but really can't see a clear rule anywhere.

    My story is that I've been contracting in Australia but have returned to the UK since my visa has ran out. I was hoping I'd dodge the recession, but it still seems to be very much alive..

    I got married overseas, and my wife is a teacher with nothing to do with my LTD company.

    My question is, how does claiming job seekers / income support work, when I'm officially employed by my LTD company, even though I don't have a contract?

    Thanks folks, for any advice

    #2
    Originally posted by Gary_Jones View Post
    Hi all,

    I've tried searching for this but really can't see a clear rule anywhere.

    My story is that I've been contracting in Australia but have returned to the UK since my visa has ran out. I was hoping I'd dodge the recession, but it still seems to be very much alive..

    I got married overseas, and my wife is a teacher with nothing to do with my LTD company.

    My question is, how does claiming job seekers / income support work, when I'm officially employed by my LTD company, even though I don't have a contract?

    Thanks folks, for any advice
    Make yourself redundant, issue yourself with a P45, sign on.
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      #3
      Originally posted by DaveB View Post
      Make yourself redundant, issue yourself with a P45, sign on.
      if you are redundant then surely the company can no longer function without a director. Do you make it dormant ?

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        #4
        my company is already dormant, but yeah, after building up a bit of a history for the company the last thing I want to do is step down and have to fold it.

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          #5
          Have a look at this thread.
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            #6
            Originally posted by Gary_Jones View Post
            my company is already dormant, but yeah, after building up a bit of a history for the company the last thing I want to do is step down and have to fold it.
            If it's dormant then you're not officially employed by it.
            Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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              #7
              If your wife is working full time, you are very unlikely to qualify for income-based jobseekers, as your wife will be expected to support you. People who have up-to-date NI insurance contributions for last two years are entitled to claim non-income based JSA for 6 months after redundancy regardless of household income - not sure if this applies in your case if you were abroad.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Andy2 View Post
                if you are redundant then surely the company can no longer function without a director. Do you make it dormant ?
                The company still has a director, it just doesn't have an employee.
                Step outside posh boy

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by k2p2 View Post
                  If your wife is working full time, you are very unlikely to qualify for income-based jobseekers, as your wife will be expected to support you. People who have up-to-date NI insurance contributions for last two years are entitled to claim non-income based JSA for 6 months after redundancy regardless of household income - not sure if this applies in your case if you were abroad.
                  If your wife were working part-time or had a low salary, you could apply for tax credits. May be worth applying even if she is full-time. Worse they can say is no
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                    #10
                    ...isn't there something about Gordon paying your mortgage after 13 weeks too?
                    Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God? - Epicurus

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