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As long as this is not distracting them from vigorously pursuing dodgy scheme using bent contractor scum. -
Indeed. The permietractors.....Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAs long as this is not distracting them from vigorously pursuing dodgy scheme using bent contractor scum.Comment
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Ironically, it is also money that will keep what little we have in the economy going, currently, going in the longer term.Originally posted by Scoobos View PostAnyone complaining about the fact we will be paying for 3 months of protection of lives and wellbeing ; should balance that against the money we literally threw at the financial sector and construction sector - just to be funnelled off to shareholders and the executive.
I think they have been very short sighted with this, they should have given everyone a "bung", none means tested, to keep everyone and the economy going in the shorter term.
I think the PAYE payments are likely to be delayed, in any case, as they seem to be hoping for the best that they can get away completely without paying them, imo.
The self employed guys are going to suffer the most, in fact most will likely be bust before they even get a sniff of any government money.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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So the eligibility etc will be left vague with a warning that we will come and get you later on...
I am worried about there being a grey area and then its left to interpretation if you can apply.
The best one being my contract ended in Feb and now I can't find work because there is no economy. Can I genuinely say - I am impacted by the virus ?
I am seeing a lot of debate around this...Comment
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The market has been impacted by the virus and you are part of that market. Have you personally been directly impacted? No.Originally posted by dx4100 View PostSo the eligibility etc will be left vague with a warning that we will come and get you later on...
I am worried about there being a grey area and then its left to interpretation if you can apply.
The best one being my contract ended in Feb and now I can't find work because there is no economy. Can I genuinely say - I am impacted by the virus ?
I am seeing a lot of debate around this...'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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My answer is Yes where you say no...Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThe market has been impacted by the virus and you are part of that market. Have you personally been directly impacted? No.
I keep reading your interpretation and its welcomed input but others are reading it a different way.
The only view point that matters is that of HMRC I suppose - a view point they won't reach no doubt for another 12 months when they decide to investigate
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Who do you think you are, Harry Redknapp?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostCan I claim employment for my cats as well?The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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FTFYOriginally posted by LondonManc View PostWho do you think you are, PSCONT?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Very charitable guy......Originally posted by LondonManc View PostWho do you think you are, Harry Redknapp?
As long as you can afford him.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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But people were unable to find work approach xmas because of the market down turn. Ability to find work IMO is not a direct impact compared to people that have lost jobs or income. You face market forces all the time, 4 months ago it was xmas, now it's the virus, another time it will be something else. Not a direct impact.Originally posted by dx4100 View PostMy answer is Yes where you say no...
I keep reading your interpretation and its welcomed input but others are reading it a different way.
The only view point that matters is that of HMRC I suppose - a view point they won't reach no doubt for another 12 months when they decide to investigate
'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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