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To be fair, PC is a BAU monkey disguised employee, so when he is in work, he should of course get WTC to supplement his pay. I have no issue with that at all, if it encourages him to get off his arse and become a useful member of society.
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What does one have to do, or not do, to be eligible for this Working Tax Credit? What's the idea behind it?Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostLooks like he'll get his WTC on top of his JSA money
One-man band triumphs after being denied working tax credit :: Contractor UK
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Nah, it specifically says 'New Contractors' in the first paragraph. No reference to tulip or failed contractors so won't apply to PC.Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostLooks like he'll get his WTC on top of his JSA money
Is it just me or was that quite a confusing read?New contractors don’t need a rigorous ‘Dragons’ Den-style’ business plan just to be eligible for working tax credit, a senior tribunal judge has declared.
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Has NLUK posted since? If anyone sees someone looking they they might jump off a bridge, its probably him. Or his accountant.Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostLooks like he'll get his WTC on top of his JSA money
One-man band triumphs after being denied working tax credit :: Contractor UK
Give him a shove please....

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Oh goody more WTC farce. Coming to an itinerant scrap metal dealer near you.Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostLooks like he'll get his WTC on top of his JSA money
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