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Re: Latest general election betting – politicalbetting.com
Um no it wouldn’t - the contribution would be based on paying (some) income tax. But that’s irrelevant because both Bart and myself have pointed out that the point you start qualifying for JSA is wel… (View Post)1 -
Re: Latest general election betting – politicalbetting.com
The ideal would be for the house owners to be responsible for paying the tax - then you would have a rather limited number of landlords complaining while the average tenant sat by saying not our prob… (View Post)1 -
Re: Latest general election betting – politicalbetting.com
And you've missed the fundamental point To qualify for JSA you need to earn £125 a week. For employee NI to appear as a deduction on a payslip you need to earn £242 a week. Hence if you earn £12… (View Post)1 -
Re: Latest general election betting – politicalbetting.com
After the Employer NI changes I believe it's now 1 job with which you earn at least £125 a week to qualify for your pension and hence contributory JSA. As you say until you earn £242 a week the … (View Post)3 -
Re: Latest general election betting – politicalbetting.com
Since when has complete lack of background knowledge stopped HYUFD posting on a topic? (View Post)2
