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london hippo | 15:03 Thu 08th Jun 2006 | Jobs & Education
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hi

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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Lone Parent Benefit (formerly One Parent Benefit) partner left the household six wee ones to look after desperate for money. Battered women scared for their safety.

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.
Finally, I have been threatened verbally and physically and was threatened wi having ma throat cut because a claimant didn�t like what he was being telt and I have been intimidated.

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.
here here!!!!

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.

Corbyballoon clearly with your over inflated ego you assume that if you don't know about it it can't exist. SSP is a recoverable benefit and the recovered amount is identified on my balance sheet. Maybe you need to talk to a decent tax accountant!

gammaray do me a favour, have a look at the 10th posting and point out any error in what I said about SSP as I am sure HMRC will be interested in it too.

Can you post a link to anywhere on the HMRC site where it states that SSP is always recoverable?

Gammaray - If your 'decent tax accountant' is recovering SSP at 100% despite the threshold equation - you might think about following you own advice....as you might find its YOU and no one else commiting the 'fraud'.....especially if they check your payroll records. xxxxx

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

If you or yir accountant don't know the basics of the SSP system I wouldn't book yir tickets yet gammaray....

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