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    #11
    Having done it, agree with Brown issue apart from the near bankruptcy bit. They do not enquire into personal finances for the basic jobseekers.
    bloggoth

    If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
    John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)

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      #12
      Originally posted by Paul77 View Post
      Hi

      If you have just finished a contract and have your own company
      I believe you are not entitled to claim any benefits (eg unemployment)
      whilst looking for another contract. Can anyone verify if this is correct?


      Thanks
      Paul

      Get your accountant to issue a P45 and then you can claim as unemployed, but do not mention anything about being a company director in your claim.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
        Get your accountant to issue a P45 and then you can claim as unemployed, but do not mention anything about being a company director in your claim.
        Really. If you are a contractor and thinking along these lines you really need a reality check.

        If the best plan B you can come up with is being dole scum you need to try a little harder.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post
          Really. If you are a contractor and thinking along these lines you really need a reality check.

          If the best plan B you can come up with is being dole scum you need to try a little harder.
          I have never claimed dole but I am fairly sure this works as I read it somewhere else. If you mention anything about being a company director you will be stuffed, although you will qualify for NI credits. That I DO know from experience.
          Personally, I think it's only fair if you have paid NI for years that you can claim if out of work for a long period, as long as you are not also drawing from your company.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
            Personally, I think it's only fair if you have paid NI for years that you can claim if out of work for a long period, as long as you are not also drawing from your company.
            Do not assume that "fair" and "right" is also "legal". A criminal conviction for fraud does not exactly help in getting new business. Is it worth doing so for a few quid? I think not.

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              #16
              Originally posted by AtW View Post
              Do not assume that "fair" and "right" is also "legal". A criminal conviction for fraud does not exactly help in getting new business. Is it worth doing so for a few quid? I think not.
              If you have no money in your company and you have told the dole office that you are a director, they will not let you claim. I was out of work for over two years and could not claim a penny, but I had paid NI for 25 years, as a permie and a contractor. To me that is obscene, so the next time I will go the P45 route.
              I do not think that is illegal, but I do believe that the dole office get very confused if you mention anything about being a director of a company.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
                I do not think that is illegal
                The issue here is what the courts think

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by AtW View Post
                  The issue here is what the courts think
                  Let me rephrase that. There is no way that this is illegal.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
                    Let me rephrase that. There is no way that this is illegal.
                    Did you sign declaration with the words to the effect of "I have provided complete and honest information about my current affairs" when applying for benefits?

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by AtW View Post
                      Did you sign declaration with the words to the effect of "I have provided complete and honest information about my current affairs" when applying for benefits?
                      Yes. Unfortunately I was naive enough to give all details about company, directorship etc. I then had to live off my savings for two years, whereas other people with no savings, who have probably never made any attempt to work or save can claim for year after year and then fake illness and go onto validity benefit.
                      Thus, we now have over 3 million people claiming long-term validity benefit, many of whom should not be, and I don't see any court cases happening there.

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