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I am due a bailiff visit to remove goods for last years council tax,i now get tax benifit i am pregnant?

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I am due a bailiff visit to remove goods for last years council tax,i now get tax benifit i am pregnant?

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  1. cant believe thats going on again  after the poll tax fiasco.

    hide yer good stuff.


  2. maybe this will cheer you up and help you through it:

    Girls in white dresses with blue satin sashes,

    snowflakes that stay on my nose and eyelashes,

    silver white winters that melt into springs,

    these are a few of my favorite things.

  3. Lee Lee is right!

  4. talk to the council they will understand and propose a repayment schedule with them if they wont listen go to your local citizens advice and they will sort it out

  5. Is the bailiff the father of the baby?

    Or do you not know who the father is ...dont worry it happens all the time nowadays you have a baby misplace the father , get social security and benefits , have another baby , cant remember who the father might be  I pay for  the little brats  in my taxes for the rest of my life while you carry on dropping brats all over the shop.

    It is good for the economy it gives jobs to all these bailliffs , social workers , benefits agency staff, midwifes, doctrs nurses , hospital cleaners catering staff...  the list is endless you are a job creation scheme all by yourself , well done. Just dont have too many kids as we may run out of workers and you might end up having to get a job !

  6. If you don't allow them in your house they can't legally cross your threshold, once you let them in then they can get what they like

  7. ignore them, they haven't got a leg to stand on if you don't let them in!

  8. If you are asking will you get additional benefits and/or working tax credits now that you are pregnant so you can pay the baliffs the answer is no. You will have to wait until the baby is born until you qualify.

    Definitely go down to your CAB and get some advice. Your creditors would still rather agree a reduced debt and a payment plan than sending in baliffs so contact them to as soon as  possible to sort something out.

  9. take all your good stuff round your mums n laugh at them when they knock

  10. Get in touch with the CAB citizens advice people immediately. Phone or get onto the net to lone parent obtain their help line. Act immediately

  11. so what's your question?

  12. oh right, thanks for sharing...............

  13. There are some good answers on here.  I had a friend who hid her good things in a stable.  They have to leave you with a chair, a bed and any tools you need for work.  They could take your computer if you don't use it for work.  Also speak to the citiens advice and council.  They an eventaully take some of your income, whether wages or income support.  It's a shame, but they won't let you off. Hope it goes well for you.

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