As a pro-JSA advocate here's my thoughts:-
1) Its perfectly legal. You can be upfront and honest about what you do. There is no need to be economical with the truth or pull wool over anyones eyes to be able to claim.
2) Its easier to boast on a forum that you'd never do it than to actually not do it if it came down to it. Appreciate there are those of you who genuinely would not and fair play to you - if that's what you believe.
But, I'm 100% certain there are those who would say one thing and do another.
3) Lets be honest. We all to a certain extent use the tax system to our advantage, be it splitting dividends, paying low salary, claiming expenses. Permies get to do none of these things so we're better off. Come on - tell the average permie how little tax you pay and they'd be well unimpressed!
I would suggest that unless you forego all of this then you're being a bit hypocritical to single out benefit claiming.
4) Not sure where some of you live but you need to take off your rose-tinted spectacles. There are millions of scummers in this country who fiddle the benefit system, claim disability when they're not entitled. Millions have never worked and paid tax and never have any intention to do so - because it suits them and they don't give a monkeys arse about it.
Me claiming a few months worth of JSA and then going back to paying tax is just a drop in the ocean.
5) All well and good to take the morale high ground but it doesnt pay the mortgage. You might get that warm fuzzy feeling at the beginning but it might fade a bit when you're struggling to pay the mortgage.
If you don't want to claim then fine but to criticise others for doing something that is perfectly lawful is out of order.
1) Its perfectly legal. You can be upfront and honest about what you do. There is no need to be economical with the truth or pull wool over anyones eyes to be able to claim.
2) Its easier to boast on a forum that you'd never do it than to actually not do it if it came down to it. Appreciate there are those of you who genuinely would not and fair play to you - if that's what you believe.
But, I'm 100% certain there are those who would say one thing and do another.
3) Lets be honest. We all to a certain extent use the tax system to our advantage, be it splitting dividends, paying low salary, claiming expenses. Permies get to do none of these things so we're better off. Come on - tell the average permie how little tax you pay and they'd be well unimpressed!
I would suggest that unless you forego all of this then you're being a bit hypocritical to single out benefit claiming.
4) Not sure where some of you live but you need to take off your rose-tinted spectacles. There are millions of scummers in this country who fiddle the benefit system, claim disability when they're not entitled. Millions have never worked and paid tax and never have any intention to do so - because it suits them and they don't give a monkeys arse about it.
Me claiming a few months worth of JSA and then going back to paying tax is just a drop in the ocean.
5) All well and good to take the morale high ground but it doesnt pay the mortgage. You might get that warm fuzzy feeling at the beginning but it might fade a bit when you're struggling to pay the mortgage.
If you don't want to claim then fine but to criticise others for doing something that is perfectly lawful is out of order.

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