Emergency budget later this year and in in time for April 2017, or would that be too soon?
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If they pull this tulip of new CT rate kicking in April 2020 then it won't work at all - it's clear that in May 2020 Labour will win elections and low CT rate will go up.Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostEmergency budget later this year and in in time for April 2017, or would that be too soon?
So a big reduction in 2017 is a must, perhaps: 17% in 2017, 15% in 2018 and 12.5% in 2019.
Of course the fecker will increase dividend tax
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It's pnly useful to make Gidiot do better than that - cutting corp tax from 20% to 15% won't even offset increase in dividend tax
He wants to make income tax bands "fairer" nice way of saying h'd take back and more from any CT reductions - might as well move to germany with flat 25% div tax whilst UK passport allows to bcome resident thereLast edited by AtW; 6 July 2016, 02:21.Comment
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