Have I got this roughly right?
If I invoice £100.
minus 19% corporation tax = £19
minus 40% higher tax tax = £32.40
minus 17.5% VAT on all my other spending (aside from food and kids clothes etc.) = £8.50
So out of £100 earnt and invoiced I get to actually spend £40.01
oh and the government gets an extra 17.5% VAT on top of my invoice. So they get a whopping £77.40 for every £100 I invoice.
If they were a high street bank with those sort of charges they'd be seen as criminals. How do they get away with it as our servants??
Nick
If I invoice £100.
minus 19% corporation tax = £19
minus 40% higher tax tax = £32.40
minus 17.5% VAT on all my other spending (aside from food and kids clothes etc.) = £8.50
So out of £100 earnt and invoiced I get to actually spend £40.01
oh and the government gets an extra 17.5% VAT on top of my invoice. So they get a whopping £77.40 for every £100 I invoice.
If they were a high street bank with those sort of charges they'd be seen as criminals. How do they get away with it as our servants??
Nick
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