Body & Soul1 min ago
Can you calculate the relevant year correctly?
If the law states :-
'the relevant year' is the year in which there falls the beginning of the period of incapacity for work which includes the relevant time.
and the relevant time is 18/4/2007
and there has only been one period of incapcity that has lasted from September 2002 and continues today.
Then what is the relevant year?
'the relevant year' is the year in which there falls the beginning of the period of incapacity for work which includes the relevant time.
and the relevant time is 18/4/2007
and there has only been one period of incapcity that has lasted from September 2002 and continues today.
Then what is the relevant year?
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The 'relevant time' is April 18th 2007.
The beginning of the (income tax) year that contains the relevant time is thus April 2007.
Therefore the 'relevant year' is the year that started in April 2007 and finished in April 2008.
Bingo!
The stuff about September 2002 becomes irrelevant.
The 'relevant time' is April 18th 2007.
The beginning of the (income tax) year that contains the relevant time is thus April 2007.
Therefore the 'relevant year' is the year that started in April 2007 and finished in April 2008.
Bingo!
The stuff about September 2002 becomes irrelevant.
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