
jamand
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They can if they have reason to look at your assets for whatever reason |
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snetterton
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No, but if you are subsequently discovered to have more money than you claim you have, and you get benefits on the strength of your lies, you will be prosecuted for fraud. |
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little weed
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They can ask to see them and you will be in trouble if you refuse. |
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dels replies
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Not unless you tell them BUT if you owe them,council tax or whatever,and you are asked or financial details , if you give false or misleading information.or fail to declare all your assets you could be in serious trouble. |
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taxed till i die,
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If you set up a direct debit with them then yes.Otherwise no. |
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Geeza Sooka Yerlips
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If you don`t give them the info they want the will not entertain
any claims from you. |
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ALLEN B
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'fraid so, and if you owe money they'll freeze it and take what's owed, sorry I kinda know that's not the answer you want!
RE PREVIOUS ANSWERS:
I know this from personal experience! However I reside in Scotland and the law might differ |
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Ollie
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I believe if they wanted to then yes. |
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KEWLBLOKE
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What you trying to hide? |
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c.kanellos@btinternet.com
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no, do owe em much? I'm really behind on council tax. |
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akrash14
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Credit report shows your banks accounts.
If you ever want to do shady things, don't leave paper trail. It's called evidence |
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lanctoreador
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If you have a bank account that pays interest, it will be deducted at source by the Inland Revenue, who will therefore know that you have a bank account, and will pass on the information to the DSS. It happened to me ! |
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Karen D
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the answer is yes they can. big brother is watching i say! |
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brien123
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Yes they can. if they suspect you of something then they will find everything they want, or they could leave you alone - its up to you whether you take that gamble. |
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gingertod
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no |
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