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i have just claimed tc over 50, i work at a university cleaning 21 hours a week, but only in term time 3 weeks off easter. 12 weeks off sumer break 3 weeks off xmas, with no pay . do i still get tax credits on my time off, thanks for any help

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i have just claimed tc over 50, i work at a university cleaning 21 hours a week, but only in term time 3 weeks off easter. 12 weeks off sumer break 3 weeks off xmas, with no pay . do i still get tax credits on my time off, thanks for any help

anybody know ????????

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can somebody help me, i work as a cleaner, at a college, 18 hours a week, i only work term time, i dont work 22 weeks of the year and dont get paid when i am off work, can i claim jobseekers allowance when i am not working, thanks for any help

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If you will be actively seeking and available for work during the periods you intend to claim JSA, you can submit a claim. Whether you will qualify depends on more than that. for example, for contributory based JSA you would have to have paid sufficient class 1 NI contributions in the qualifying years currently 2007/2008 and 2008/2009.

 

for income based JSA, this will depend upon your total household income (such as if you live with a partner for example), and savings.

 

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i work at a unervercity but only in term time i have a running contract, i only work and get paid for 29 weeks , the other 23 weeks i dont get paid for when term time ends, i ham single and dont have any other incombe coming in, and no asets or money in the bank, can i claim j s a, i have been told i can not because my hours are over 16 a week when i do work, thanks for any help cheers, ill cladley donate if some body can find the answer

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I would have thought that you would be able to apply for the times you are not working and sign off when term time begins but now not so sure. Unison took the case for 2 special needs assistants to the House of Lords who ruled that under the current legislation they were unable to claim JSA so you may not be entitled at all.

 

I would speak to a welfare right advisor or the CAB for more help on this.

 

Don't worry too much about the thread. Having 2 threads just means it gets a bit complicated and advice given can be wrong if the person posting has not read all the posts in both threads. The Mods should merge them for you making it easier.

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