Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
Other Local Resorts & Areas => Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum => Topic started by: GordonA on August 11, 2013, 01:30:39 AM
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2389131/Expat-benefit-cheats-enjoying-fun-sun-funded-British-taxpayer-face-extradition-UK.html
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It would be a far more interesting article if it had been about "going after" the 40 Billion pounds that is robbed from the system every year through tax evasion.
But hey ho the government with no mandate is really going all out and acting true to form stirring up outrage and indignation among the proletariat this week.
PS I think this is in the wrong section :)
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Nichola, don't you think people who are living on state benefits instead of going to work are part of the tax evasion equation?
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Andy I think it is time to get priorities in order and go after the biggest scroungers of all namely the government, big business and the banks.
The returns of billions as opposed to a few million would be far greater and more beneficial to the country and its people.
They want a 15% pay rise
They claim for food and drink
They claim for travel expenses
They claim for second homes
They claim for decorating
They claim for gardening
They claim for furniture
They claim for office stationary
They claim for council tax
They claim for house hold bills
They will claim for anything they can!
(http://s14.postimg.org/4cghw73gt/benefit_scroungers.jpg) (http://postimg.org/image/4cghw73gt/)
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I'm a realist and believe this will never happen
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It would if more people took notice of what is really going on instead of running around like sheep full of moral indignation every time a media campaign was instigated by a government perfecting the art of misdirection.
Anyway I am off to the beach! have a nice day :)
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It's NOT the 'few' benefits scammers who live abroad that are harming the country, it's the illegal immigrants who are milking the system and causing huge problems within the NHS that the government want to tackle. The UK is on a downward spiral and yet they will not stand up to the EU in defence of stopping and influx of foreigners into the country. Given the opportunity, many UK citizens would leave the UK and move abroad. Today we are hearing that Tesco and Next have been recruiting workers within Poland to come and work in the UK.
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Well said Ray :), just what I was thinking ;)
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I am definitely with Nichola and Ray.
UK is run by millionaires who have not a clue how the true working classes live. They claim expenses for meals and accommodations that would cover a family or in some cases 2 families for a year, we give aid to countries that are rich in their own right, why?
And now we have just learnt that fuel cost could rise yet again this year, isn't it about time the big cheesy cats in government stepped in and halted this, sod the share holders (guilty) but I would rather see cheaper tariffs than families and the elderly decide whether to eat or keep warm. Gov should act now and take back control, the conservatives should never have sold any of the national treasures, not theirs to sell.
How many ex-pats are claiming? and what is the cost? where are the figures? forget the winter heating, if they claim this so what, the ones that claimed it worked and paid their share reaching 60+ they earned it. but that is another debate.
Off to chill, its Sunday
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google Paul Weston leader of the Liberty GB party and watch his videos !!! particularly the one " I am a racist " he talks brilliantly and intelligently and honestly ... he needs to be heard on every street corner... before its too late !!!
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When you look at the amount of benefit to people who live abroad it mounts up.
Housing benefit,council tax benefit, cold weather payments..all for an empty home.
Then there is the DLA/pip payments,along with carers allowance..
Why should people be able to claim in the Uk, and live abroad?
Don,t worry on this grosly unfair new benefits system, pensioners are more protected than pandas, as pensioners are usually voters. This government,don,t want to lose the Grey vote.
Working aged People are being forced to pay 20% of their council tax bill, lose 14% of their housing benefit for having an extra bedroom that they had when the kids were home. This is all out of £52-£71 per week, for food,lighting,heating,clothing.
Anyone, that is putting any more pressure on this already overstretched benefits system needs needs bringing to task, whether they live here or abroad, or are from here or abroad.
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Well said, Slikmrs. I have actually heard ex-pats in Turkey brag about how much they get from the British tax-payers, whilst lazing around at bars/pools etc. then weeing off back to the U.K. every few months to collect their free medications !! All this, between organising trips even further abroad to more exotic locations, for 3 & 4 months at a time, during the Turkish winters !!
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Forgive me if I'm wrong but I thought that if you were claiming any benefits, then regular checks were made to ensure that you continued to be entitled to that benefit. This being the case, how would it be possible to"live" abroad and in particular in Turkey which is not an EU country.
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It shouldn't just be the benefit cheats who should be targeted they should include those who have a social housing place in the UK and also own a property in Turkey, Spain, Italy etc and boast about it.
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I don't think I've ever met a single person who fits that description!
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Sashbash - agree totally with your comments
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Yes, they do exist. And taking up a much needed property, that could be used by a person/ family in desperate need. Hopefully, With the new welfare reform, this will dictate how long people on benefits can stay out of the country and still claim benefits and keep on social housing. They intend to work with border agencies to monitor the comings and goings to ensure it,s not happening..not before time too.
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Yes, they do exist. And taking up a much needed property, that could be used by a person/ family in desperate need. Hopefully, With the new welfare reform, this will dictate how long people on benefits can stay out of the country and still claim benefits and keep on social housing. They intend to work with border agencies to monitor the comings and goings to ensure it,s not happening..not before time too.
I am not aware of any friends in this particular situation and not sure how that would work; Surely neighbours would see a property vacant and report it? yet thinking of it what about the people who have won the lottery or come into money? We see the news papers stating their comments that this will not change my life and then continue to live in their Social Home, it is their home, they pay the rent, they then purchase a property abroad for their holidays and still have their home. Whether you think it wrong or right they are doing nothing illegal.
Another point, how many know of someone in Social Housing and have a holiday home in a UK holiday caravan park? are they breaking a law because they have saved to have a holiday home?
Social housing for returning ex-pats. Now, I do not know anything about persons under 55/60years of age, however, persons of 60 (and with a majority of local authorities 55yrs+) qualify for housing. You do not have to be a returning ex-pat, you can reach or be over the qualifying age and own a property in UK, yet due to ill health/financial or age are not able to keep maintaining the property, you can sell it on the open market and be housed by local (Social housing) or buy a retirement home out right/mortgage then bank/invest the equity.
You can even rent out your owned property to pay for your retirement home, you can also own a property abroad, but not if on benefits, obviously.
If you own a property abroad however, and return to the UK it is considered that you are not able to reside in the property abroad therefore you are able/entitled to claim Social housing or retirement home as a UK citizen, many factors come into play, first being are you able to afford the rent/mortgage independently? This is only if your take up the retirement option.
Under the retirement scheme you own the property you are able to swap that property for any country, the criteria is that the person if a UK or EEA citizen with rights to reside and reached the stipulated age for the property usually 55, 60 or 65yrs.
The bedroom Tax only applies to persons under the age of 60 in Social Housing and on benefits, if they rent in the private sector the bedroom tax does not apply.
With all the uncertainty in Turkey or the world for that matter, should the reigning government decide to oust the ex-pats from the country of chosen residence then many more will be using the over 55/60 option. Many of the Spanish ex-pats of pensionable age are finding themselves in the same boat. So even EU will not protect you.
Now how many of the British Expats have sign and returned their P85's for Tax refunds thus informing the Government that they have left the country and will not be using the system?
How do people live abroad and claim benefits? don't they have to report to an office? or is this old hat now?
Some just like to cause trouble without all the facts
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People can live abroad and claim benefits if they keep a UK address. We know someone who lived in Spain for 10 years after selling up in the UK. They used a parents address so that they could keep popping back to use the NHS (dentist especially). They didn't claim benefits but I guess they could have if they had been entitled.
If they are clamping down on benefit cheats in general then I see no reason to exclude ex-pats.
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Some just like to cause trouble without all the facts loz..and quote me...
bless your heart. : :)
I totally agree Lance,but people don,t see that as doing anything wrong either.
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Some just like to cause trouble without all the facts loz..and quote me...
bless your heart. : :)
I totally agree Lance,but people don,t see that as doing anything wrong either.
If you are confusing me with lance I'll break yer legs ;)
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Sorry stoop..was having a day off. Forgot to turn off the alarm..obviiusly needed another hour in kip. :D
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:)
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Some just like to cause trouble without all the facts loz..and quote me...
bless your heart. : :)
I totally agree Lance,but people don,t see that as doing anything wrong either.
Not you!
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And to make matters worse in Scotland ( maybe England as well) if you live in social housing you can rent it out for six months a year. (As long as you don't charge more than U are paying. Perfect time to go abroad for a long holiday.
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Jack, you will find that ,in Scotland, a holder of a tenancy CAN charge MORE than his/her original rent to a subtenant. There is NO maximum amount, as long as the Council/ landlord agree that it is not an excessive amount. For example,the increase may be necessary to pay for extra furniture or insurance . There is, however, an ABSOLUTE maximum time period of subletting, of 12 months, (6 months originally, then increased after consultation to 12), I was somewhat surprised to read that this is the case, but, that is my home country for you , rightly or wrongly !! A good point well raised, my friend.