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As a student could I stooze?
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But I'm not, I'm a student. I thought lying on one of those applications were constitute fraud?
If you're making £20K from your hobby and paying tax on it, you wouldn't be lying. You're self-employed part-time whilst being a full-time student.
There's little profit to be made from stoozing at the moment, though.0 -
and if you are not registered as self employed and not paying tax on it, you are lying anyway0
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I'm confused... anyone can stooze, whether you're a student, unemployed or a homeless hobo.
Yes, Anyone can stooze, providing they have at least one 0% high limit credit card - which you are unlikely to be able to get have if you are unemployed, a student or a homeless hobo.
Having said that, I think HMRC, DWP, banks and the world at large would regard anything that brings in a net annual income of 20K+ as being self employment rather than 'a hobby', even if the OP is a full time student as well.0
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