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Did you work and pay tax etc in a member state?nobodysperfect wrote:
I have been away and practicing my treaty rights by being self sufficient for most of my time...
jca142 wrote: what is JSA?? There are so many abbreviations on this site we could do with a key.....
I was self employed in another member state however did not earn enough to pay taxes if that makes sense.Ted wrote:Did you work and pay tax etc in a member state?nobodysperfect wrote:
I have been away and practicing my treaty rights by being self sufficient for most of my time...
I dont think we can claim income related JSA as my partner is earning more than the qualifying amounts for any kind of benefits . Is there no other way to justify why your NI contribution wasn`t enough since you were practicing your treaty rights in another member state? This is another discrimination against your own citizens compared to EEA citizens.Casa wrote:You may be able to claim Earnings Related JSA as you don't qualify for Contribution based.
You,Sir, are quite funny . You probably does not understand my intentions to throw this question at this forum. My partner does earn good and supports us as a family however they also pay a heavy amount of monthly tax. I have done the same over the years I have lived here and worked before I moved to another state. The JSA is a mere fraction of what I have paid on a monthly basis for years. I find its unfair on me that I cant claim JSA only because I did not work for a particular tax year out my years of professional life. What is significant for you or the authorities may not be enough for me.Ted wrote:If your partner is earning a significant amount why dont you ask your partner to support you?nobodysperfect wrote:
I dont think we can claim income related JSA as my partner is earning more than the qualifying amounts for any kind of benefits .
Your partner may be entitled to tax credits, as you are unemployed you can still sign onto jsa, and they will pay your stamp.nobodysperfect wrote: My partner does earn good and supports us as a family...
I know what you mean man! Sometimes you just need that extra push in life to make things simpler . Nevertheless I have established that its not gonna happen for me.Ted wrote:The blessing could be that you cant get onto JSA. Benefits are a dead end game, that many people find hard to give upnobodysperfect wrote:
That is the only blessing right now.......