Chippy_boy
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Or more accurately, you haven't.‘Borrowed time’’ Been reading this for a year
Or more accurately, you haven't.‘Borrowed time’’ Been reading this for a year
Not easy when you can barely make ends meet!Some would call it a failure to forward plan
I was thinking more of his transfer of ownership tax dodge, I was even considering donating my best briar pipes into public ownership to further reduce my liabilityAn interesting radio series by Tony Hawks.
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Tony Hawks Is Giving Nothing Away - Episode 1 - Giving - BBC Sounds
Tony Hawks starts to investigate the thorny issue of inheritance.www.bbc.co.uk
Inheritance obviously fuels house price rises.
Why is it good to have house price inflation? If Labour succeeds in getting more houses built it will annoy NIMBYs whose motivation is not protecting green spaces but benefitting from their house increasing in value.
Whoa, there, let’s pump the brakes on the self-employed hate. On one hand it’s ‘picking on individual groups ain’t going to be enough’, and on the other ‘we need to get money out of the self-employed who get away with a lot’.
Maybe, it’s just ‘pick on groups we don’t like’ day :)
I became self-employed when I turned forty, and it ain’t easy. No guaranteed pay check, no paid holidays. If you ain’t working, you ain’t earning. And for the record I run a £500 to a £1,000 credit on my HMRC tax account. I’m literally lending the country in its time of need. I should get a bloody medal.
Not easy when you can barely make ends meet!
That said, I've been saying in other circles for many years, that far too many people live beyond their means. They have little or no savings, but still manage to go on a foreign holiday every year, eat out, wear Nike trainers etc. With freely available credit, people have got used to spending too much and saving too little. This has been going on for decades.
Looking like there are tough times ahead for Starmer & co.Assess its relationship with the party.
Mmm - Maybe they have another suitor.
Could this be lift off for Jezbollah?
As much as I may disagree with the approach you prescribe in some of your other posts, I fully agree that the the key to stability is to get the markets onside, as this will give the fiscal headroom to invest in the country going forwards. Whilst the electorate dont like to hear it we all need to pay more tax and see little improvement for a period of time.
Or more accurately, you haven't.
Indeed. But not for a whole year.It's become a cliche.
One in one out - utter bollocks.
One in one out - utter bollocks.
IHow the hell are they going to fund the increase in the tax-free personal allowance to £20,000 that they're proposing? The simple fact is they can't.
Ditto. I'm not rich by any stretch, but have been fortune enough to earn really good money in one or two years. Only to see 47% taken off me in tax, at the top rate. My wife doesn't work so our household has had no personal allowance at all in such years. Whilst next door have had £25k (2 x £12.5k) in personal allowance and paid only 20% on the rest. But apparently I have not paid enough.
I'd love them to do that. It's daft that people on e.g. £18k are paying income tax, and even more daft to take money off them and then give them it back with benefits.
And actually, paying for it is quite easy. Cancelling net zero saves a chunk - around £12bn. So they need to find another £38bn.
Set the basic rate of income tax at something like 25p and that raises the rest. Then everyone on under £30k would be better off. Everyone over £30k would be slightly worse off.
Seems fair, and the books balance. That would be fiscally neutral.
One leg in one leg out - utter bollocks.
I just cannot see where the benefits lay.One in one out - utter bollocks.
Is this another sarcasm? Because it as sure as hell looks like it should be my fellow kettle.Don't you get bored of constantly moaning all the time ?
I suppose the argument would be we have been doing that for 15 years, and by we I mean the PAYE workers. I'm happy to pay more but not so others can continue taking the piss.
Is this another sarcasm? Because it as sure as hell looks like it should be my fellow kettle.