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Sick Pay For Self-Employed

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Dollie | 11:20 Sun 20th Aug 2006 | Jobs & Education
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Does anyone know if my sister's hubby will be entitled to any sick pay from the government. He has been a self-employed joiner for 20 years and has hardly had any time off in those years, so has stood the cost of his illness himself. However, he needs a major operation soon and will be off work for around three months. Do you know if he will be able to claim anything from anywhere ? Obviously he's paid all his dues and demands continually, but does not have insurance as it was far too expensive to keep up with. Thanks in anticipation.
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Yes he can claim income support if nothing else and that will be means tested.
as long as he is up to date with his Class 2 contributions as well as his class 4 contributions with no gaps for the qualifying year, which is april 04- april 05 I think he is fine, if he had any periods of incapacity in the last 3 years where he didn't pay class 2 and was given credits for stamps only he may have trouble.

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