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Disabled tax relief re building

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  • McKneff
    McKneff Posts: 38,857 Forumite
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    Dunroamin wrote: »
    What a charmer!

    I thought that about the Disability register too but wasnt 100% sure,

    Wonder if his mother knows he is so charming lol.

    He was a bit sharp with me when he said the nature of his disability was irrelevant but I let it go. And I was just tring to establish whether he had a wheelchair or not.

    Hope he enjoys his extension. Hope he's nicer to his wife too, if I was her I'd be bricking him up in it.
    make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
    and we will never, ever return.
  • System
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    Dunroamin wrote: »
    There's no such thing as "registered disabled " these days; do you mean that you're claiming disability benefits?


    Actually you are wrong , my dd is registered as disabled , it was done via my local council they looked at the information i provided and sent confirmation that under their guidelines she was disabled.
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  • gingergee
    gingergee Posts: 918 Forumite
    Think some councils still do it as a register. Some dont. Simples. x
    The feeling i got when i confirmed my place studying criminology at Exeter Uni was brilliant!!!!!

    The pride my children told me they had in me was even better!!!!! # setting positive example to children is OUTSTANDING!!!! !:grouphug::grouphug::smileyhea:smileyhea:smileyhea:smileyhea:smileyhea:smileyhea:smileyhea
  • Dunroamin
    Dunroamin Posts: 16,908 Forumite
    CHRISSYG wrote: »
    Actually you are wrong , my dd is registered as disabled , it was done via my local council they looked at the information i provided and sent confirmation that under their guidelines she was disabled.

    There's no national disability register as there used to be as has previously been said, some councils keep a list. I just thought it might be useful to get more information on the OP's disabilities but it wasn't to be!
  • zaksmum
    zaksmum Posts: 5,529 Forumite
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    dvtrv wrote: »
    All right then clever !a!r!s!e :mad: Either way I am disabled.:T
    Tnank you for your response to my question you are the first one to be an a!r!s!e!.

    All the best.

    Thank you to everyone else I think I have the answer thanks to you.
    I'm now signing off this thread/subject.

    No need for that when people are trying to help you!
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