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Dividends beyond £5k taxed wef 2016!!
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Postmy card was fraudulently used in India up to the £10K limit whilst I was in the UK. I wonder how that happened?Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postthere is a difference between those they employ and the ones that sell the service.
It is not the fools that read the script at fault, it is the bigger fools that design and implement processes and write the script who are at fault. The guy at the end of the telephone usually hangs up as soon as the conversation gets out of script because they have nowhere to go with it and they cannot make a decision or think for themsleves.
They tell blatant lies like 'we cannot make outgoing calls', then 5 mins into the call say 'we'll call you back'. The point is they are only doing as they are told and I doubt anyone at Barclays UK has a clue what their processes look like because they have been outsourced lock, stock and barrel.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYep, that's why I ditched my Barclaycard, I urge you to do the same. The level of stupidity there is astounding and the funny thing was, my card was fraudulently used in India up to the £10K limit whilst I was in the UK. I wonder how that happened?
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Originally posted by tractor View PostNot Barclaycard, Barclays Bank.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostLooks like avoid anything beginning with Barclay.
Everything on your list is par for the course in the banking industry.
Lloyds were tulipe that cost us money (lots).Comment
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Originally posted by smalldog View PostTalk about off topic
I don't give a tulip about Barclays. Can we get back on topic peeps.Comment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View Post+1
I don't give a tulip about Barclays. Can we get back on topic peeps.
Given there will be a new tax and most will have to pay around 2k more pa, there is little opportunity to mitigate it, so live with it or get out.
IMO people should be more worried about IR35 Mk IV and expenses legislation than this.
Until the up the basic dividend tax rate to 20% of course.Comment
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Originally posted by tractor View Post18 page threads often go ot then they have run their course.
Given there will be a new tax and most will have to pay around 2k more pa, there is little opportunity to mitigate it, so live with it or get out.
IMO people should be more worried about IR35 Mk IV and expenses legislation than this.
Until the up the basic dividend tax rate to 20% of course.Comment
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