7.5% tax increase won't put me off a venture into permiedom for now at least.
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Dividends beyond £5k taxed wef 2016!!
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Originally posted by smalldog View Post7.5% tax increase won't put me off a venture into permiedom for now at least.Comment
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Originally posted by Datalink View PostSo who is moving to an IOM type scheme then.
George Osborne family business' £6m offshore deal - Channel 4 News
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
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This is the price to pay for putting in a chancellor who studied History rather than PPE...
Oh wait.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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Switzerland has got to be a serious option now. High rates and reasonable taxes and only a short flight away.Comment
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostSwitzerland has got to be a serious option now. High rates and reasonable taxes and only a short flight away.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI suppose you could be that unprofessional about it.
To see the kind of wording that is appropriate, dig out one of those letters the utility companies are always sending to explain their rate increases. Then use similar language...Comment
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