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Thread ID: 119975 2011-08-19 08:09:00 Benefit changes Nomad (952) PC World Chat
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1224436 2011-08-19 08:09:00 We heard about the Payment card but I am surprised why in the long term at least benefits are not asset tested :confused: like 10yrs (collectively and then give them 2yr non stop more). They can choose to keep the assets and no payment or sell them off use it up until $50,000 for example on a "plan" so they cannot use up a $500k house in 6 months :D Maybe 100k per year. Nomad (952)
1224437 2011-08-19 20:40:00 We heard about the Payment card but I am surprised why benefits are not asset tested

They are.
pctek (84)
1224438 2011-08-19 21:33:00 But people can hide assets in other names gary67 (56)
1224439 2011-08-19 22:01:00 So someone who has worked to get a nice house has to sell it and live in shoe-box on side of road? Whenu (9358)
1224440 2011-08-19 22:17:00 So someone who has worked to get a nice house has to sell it and live in shoe-box on side of road?

No, you can own a house and claim a benrfit
plod (107)
1224441 2011-08-19 22:18:00 So someone who has worked to get a nice house has to sell it and live in shoe-box on side of road?

Of course not... a brown paper bag in the middle of the road was what we had because we were so poor. (apologies th Monty P)

Ken :devil
kenj (9738)
1224442 2011-08-19 22:45:00 They are.

@ Nomad. Yes they definitely are. Have you never heard the term "Asset rich, income poor"?

I own my house and on a benefit, Oops, I cannot afford to go to the Dr, perhaps I better sell my house and apply for an accommocation allowance when I rent somewhere? :D

LL
lakewoodlady (103)
1224443 2011-08-19 23:01:00 Yes we own our own house SWMBO works part time and I'm still recovering from my shoulder operation so receiving ACC which is a benefit so yes you can have assets and still be poor gary67 (56)
1224444 2011-08-19 23:03:00 @Whenu, they can rent can't they? Why should a person who has a house fully paid off still have a benefit?

@Lady; I thought the main benefit was only income tested like saving interests but the hardship benefit was asset tested like $6,000 limit? So they could just get the main benefit having many properties sitting there not rented or in a bank account that generates no interests.

I am speaking about long term thou. Some countries have a hardline but for the benefit of the doubt if they had it for 5 or 10yrs ok, keep it. But long term in a single hit or collectively.
Nomad (952)
1224445 2011-08-19 23:04:00 Yes we own our own house SWMBO works part time and I'm still recovering from my shoulder operation so receiving ACC which is a benefit so yes you can have assets and still be poor

wouldn't call receiving ACC as being on a benefit. Unless you want to be lumped into that category
plod (107)
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