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Previously on "Jobseekers Allowance while benched with a Limited company?"

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  • xoggoth
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    Yes. If the Limited has no income it is allowable.

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  • KentPhilip
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    Originally posted by Bryn Rogers View Post

    I have heard of benched contractors with limited's walking into the Job Centre and getting JSA. Is this true? can it be done?
    Yes. I was benched with a Ltd company 2 months ago. I successfully claimed 4 weeks contributions based JSA (even though I've got over £100K in the bank - it is not means tested).
    Then I got a gig in the Netherlands.

    The key is to:

    1. Don't lie
    2. Tell them that your period of unemployment is unusual and unexpected.

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  • Jobseekers Allowance while benched with a Limited company?

    I have been using a brolly for some time now thinking that if I am benched I can sign on and claim JSA until a new gig arrives (which I can).

    However I am getting increasingly frustrated with what or rather what not I can claim for as expenses. Going limited will solve this problem but do I then not have the luxury of the JSA pittance?

    I have heard of benched contractors with limited's walking into the Job Centre and getting JSA. Is this true? can it be done?

    Please tell me your experiences.

    Thanks, B.

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