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Just double checked, Social Security Agencies operate ... in Northern Ireland!
Not much help for someone in England! xGone ... or have I?0 -
Cute_n_Quirky wrote: »Mind your own business Kenshaz.
Stop following me around like a sad puppy.[/quote
Thank-you for your kind comments,I would like to wish you a happy future in your new career .
Kind regards Ken[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]To be happy you need to make someone happy.[/FONT]0 -
kenshaz,
Cute did not ask for your opinion on their situation, they were simply asking for facts. Leave them alone!Gone ... or have I?0 -
I have'nt read any of your previous posts so know nothing of your situation but do you have a family?
Being self empolyed you can get child tax credit and working tax credit. Or if you have no kids you can get working tax credit if self emplyed on low income I think under £7000 (not sure tho).
If you are hoping to earn up to £15k and you have no family that should be OK to live on, even without the £40.0 -
I am single, no children, but have DLA - now invested in a Motability Car.
So, yes, I should get WTC with no problem and the disability premium.
Thanks for your input.0 -
Thank-you and I am glad to hear that I can state my opinion on a public forum. Take carekenshaz,
Cute did not ask for your opinion on their situation, they were simply asking for facts. Leave them alone![FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]To be happy you need to make someone happy.[/FONT]0 -
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It says that Social Security Agencies do operate, but in Northern Ireland. The OP is in North East ENGLAND, so not much help to her.Gone ... or have I?0
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Eh? They are not full stops, they are three dots that make up an ellipsis/ suspension point.
Can we get back to the point please?!Gone ... or have I?0
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