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statutory sick pay and temping
just wondered whether its ok to work while geting statutory sick pay from an employer and temping and the same time?
Are there any complications?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Retirement Pension. Women who have worked all their lives but not entitled to anything because they�ve not paid the full stamp
Severe Disablement Allowance-Teenagers wi physical or mental problems who are unable to work and not ever likely to f
Social Fund, folk after help wi moving home to avoid a violent partner, help to buy clothes because their children are incontinent.
I am very fortunate in having a job and not having to go through the day-to-day experiences of the claimants but I am one of the human faces they seen and I know I did a bloody good job so don�t you dare say I know nothing about the real world.
london hippo I apologise for hijacking yir question but it takes a lot to annoy me and gammaray did that.
fifi thanks for the support. I see from the HMRC site here there's a P11 CD-ROM available to help you complete the return but you maybe know about it already.
Corbyloon - perhaps you'd be available for comment should Gammaray's family need advice on benefits whilst he/she is away on leave...(HMP Strangeway's is 5*)
Well this was my first string - Do you always get so horrid with one another?
and...Gammarary - I shall avoid you in future as you're a wind up merchant...and very annoying...AND you should apologies to Corbyloon as you were wrong.
(only kidding...it was fun)
I'm not wrong! Neither are my accountants breaking UK law. Meerly exploiting a loophole in recovering costs agains capital losses. I'm sure corbyloon stands by the advice he doles out, day in day out, but fortunately I don't pay him to give tax advice. Now, if that's all, I'm off to the Caymens to count my money!!
fifi when gammaray called me "corbyballoon" I started to worry that this was the sign of a person well used to the daily cut and thrust of a well constructed argument, honed in the Boardroom of a major British (International even?) business and the big guns were being brought out.
I'm still waiting for the next round but maybe gammaray is too busy looking for a better accountant.
By the way it's not always like this, I'm an easy-going loon as I'm sure you'll see over the months to come
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