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Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 6:06 pm Post Subject:
Self Employed
Following on from the other thread about National Insurance contributions .......If you are self employed and are paying Class 2 stamp you will NOT be eligible for contribution based Job Seekers Allowance.
Also if you have savings above £16000 you will not get Income based JSA either.
A lot of people do not realise this when paying Class 2 NI contributions unfortunately.
what do you want Job Seekers Allowance for if your self employed ?
If you go from self employed (perhaps after a couple of yrs as work has gone slack or for other reasons) and try to sign on for JSA you will find that class 2 NI contributions will not entitle you to JSA.
Not many self employed realise this is the case and come unstuck when they put in a claim. On the good side class 2 does entitle you to ESA and a credit towards your state pension.
If you go from self employed (perhaps after a couple of yrs as work has gone slack or for other reasons) and try to sign on for JSA you will find that class 2 NI contributions will not entitle you to JSA.
Not many self employed realise this is the case and come unstuck when they put in a claim. On the good side class 2 does entitle you to ESA and a credit towards your state pension.
Yep found that out in January when I thought my bubble had bust.
Mind, The foriegn looking lady did'nt get it over so sweetly as you
She could hardly speak english, seems she had been drafted in from the west midlands to help with the queu's in Bournemouth, as the local job centres are being relocated to a central ....wotsit to speed the process up erm
I think it is worth all of you self employed fellas looking into paying Class 1 contributions to get you more entitlement.
Not sure, but I dont think we (s/e) can. Or can we?
As I understood when I enquired it seems S/E wont get any JSA but will get help benefit when you can prove you aint got nothing..
i.e need to have wound up business / bankrupt or whatever.
Fortunately work has gone back to normal. booked till May like old times.. seems people are spending instead of saving in these zero interest days.
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