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cookietrickster said:but her hubby works in HMRC so probably got her all the grants,Sorry but this doesn't mean your employer received all the grants. Speak to your employer to ask when you'll receive your next wages.Use a benefits calculator to check entitlement for Universal Credit. Savings/capital of £16,000 will exclude you from claiming. A claim for UC will end any tax credits you may already be claiming.0
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Not sure why you think her husband working at HMRC will have any difference unless he is in charge of it.What was agreed when you went on furlough?0
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People not working for HMRC know what to apply for as well, the information is out there. The people at HMRC have probably been told no more than anybody else which is why people have had conflicting advice from them.
You might not have anything in writing but what was stated at the time?, are you a zero hour contract worker or contracted hours?
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