Jokes1 min ago
NHS charge exemption and contribution based JSA
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Why does someone like myself who has paid into the NI system for years and years, not get free NHS dental treatment whilst on Contribution based JSA and yet someone who has never paid in a penny and never worked gets NHS dental treatment free on income based JSA? I agree they should get it free because of their income, but as it is the same as a contribution based JSA claimant, the contribution based JSA claimant, who has obviously paid the funds in, should also get the treatment free!!! Infact they have already paid for it surely???? !!!!! Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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do you tow your caravan with the rolls royce Dot or the Range Rover. Say Hi to Camilla for me when you see her.
23:00 Thu 24th Sep 2009
weeal why am I moaning? I don't moan about stuiff like this, it's a serious subject and many on here will understand where I am coming from on this one!!!!! Why have I paid my NI for 31 years ???? Why can't they give me £16 quid of it back for a fekkin dental checkup???? I paid more than that every week in NI !!!!
and why do my mum and dad, both 82, have to pay a private dentist because there isn't an NHS one they can get to? they both worked until retirement and have state and small occupational pensions and so are not entitled to any benefits. Oh - I think they get a free tv licence! Makes me spit!! I think they are probably the only people in their small block of flats who pay their own rent.
its not fair dot i know, its the same as if your on jsa you get help with rent but not mortgage not equal for different circumstances,
but i must just say you dont get income based if you havent work or paid a penny in to the nhs, you get income based jsa if you have been unemployed for more then 6 months, i am on income base due to been made redundant but i worked full time 56hrs per week for the last 25 years
but i must just say you dont get income based if you havent work or paid a penny in to the nhs, you get income based jsa if you have been unemployed for more then 6 months, i am on income base due to been made redundant but i worked full time 56hrs per week for the last 25 years
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dot, I know know your situation. If you are single with no savings, or limited savings, you would possibly be entitled to council tax benefit, housing benefit (or mortgage help) and additional weekly payments to bring your total income up.
If you have a partner his or her income will be taken into account and if your joint income is above the threshold you will get only contribution based JSA for 182 days. If you were made redundant your lump sum is also taken in to account.
If you have a partner his or her income will be taken into account and if your joint income is above the threshold you will get only contribution based JSA for 182 days. If you were made redundant your lump sum is also taken in to account.
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