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Erik Ribsskog
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FW: Royalties from book-writing-restricted












Erik Ribsskog

<eribsskog@gmail.com>



Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 2:01 PM




To:
JCP SHEFFIELD ROCKINGHAM HOUSE JSA GUIDANCE TEAM <SHEFFIELDROCKINGHAMHOUSE.JSAGUIDANCETEAM@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>


Cc:
CONTACT-US <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>






Hi,

yes, I also have a hobby web-shop, (which I have to practice on my web-design-skills, since I've studied IT).

This web-shop I'm doing book-keeping on as adviced by Ingeus, and I've shown that I've lost a bit money on this web-shop, to the Jobcentre.


(The Jobcentre says it's a hobby).

Can I put the royalties as income for my e-business, since I'm kind of self-employed as a hobby?

And like I wrote in my first e-mail, I think I've read somewhere that royalties shouldn't be treated as regular income, so money earned from royalties shouldn't be deducted from the Job Seekers Allowance.


Couldn't you please show me where it says about royalites, in writing somewhere, so that I know that this isn't just how you think it is.

Thanks in advance for any help!

Best regards,


Erik Ribsskog


On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 1:50 PM, JCP SHEFFIELD ROCKINGHAM HOUSE JSA GUIDANCE TEAM <SHEFFIELDROCKINGHAMHOUSE.JSAGUIDANCETEAM@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk> wrote:

Thank you for your email to the Jobcentre Plus Contact Us website about the treatment of royalties under Jobseeker's Allowance rules.



I can confirm that fees and royalties for published items are treated as earnings, no matter how often or infrequently they are paid. You must therefore let your Jobcentre know about any payments you receive when you next attend a Jobsearch Review or an adviser interview.



Some of the earnings you receive will be disregarded. The amount of the disregard will depend on your circumstances, for example single claimants will have £5 of their earnings disregarded, whilst those with a partner have a £10 disregard. Earnings in excess of the disregard are taken into account against benefit entitlement. This means that for every £1 earned, £1 of JSA will be deducted.



I hope this is of assistance.



Samantha Tomlinson

JSA & UC Liaison Team

Working Age Benefits Integration Team

Operational Excellence Directorate



www.dwp.gov.uk

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-----Original Message-----

From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

Sent: 27 June 2012 17:38

To: CONTACT-US

Subject: Royalties from book-writing





Hi,





I've written some Norwegian books now, as a hobby, since last automn, and it looks like I'm going to get at least a bit royalties, from Createspace, (Amazon), later this summer.



I seem to remember from filling out the Jobseers Allowance-fom, (JSA3, I think it was called), that royalties from book-writing, aren't supposed to be deducted, from the Jobseekers Allowance.



Isn't this right?





Is there a web-page on the internet where I can read more about this?





Thanks in advance for any help!



Yours sincerely,



Erik Ribsskog

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