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7.5% divvy tax where is it going
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7.5% divvy tax where is it going
I'm interested in how they arrived by the .1% on the end - Conservative Xmas party?Originally posted by AtW View PostAnd where would 38% divvy tax go?
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More interesting, given that there are 40% and 45% tax bands, then why the fook divvy taxes are 32.5% and 38.1% - WTF the difference isn't 5%???Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostI'm interested in how they arrived by the .1% on the end - Conservative Xmas party?
Given that corp tax is paid, overall taxation level would be nicely close to 50% - something that is expected from Nu Liebor, but certainly did not expect it from Tories who dropped income tax rates to 45% from 50%.Comment
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I think this was a story first presented in the Sunday Times today, the completely preposterous idea that the UNESCO world heritage building Windsor Castle will be eligible for double glazing.
Stand down zoomers, stand down.Comment
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I'm sure Charles will want solar panels on the roof of Buckingham palace and some windmills in the garden when he moves inComment
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Don't want to get in the way of the indigination but actually what the article is on about is compensation from Heathrow airport, which is actually a private company.
...OK you can get back to being indignant again.I'm alright JackComment
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