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I am sure once Holyrood gets control over setting Income Tax, and healthcare spending they will be able to fix they are inOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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The devil is in the detail.Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostIncome tax was devolved in 2016 apparently.
It wasn't fully devolved. There is only the power granted to change each band +- a couple of percent and limited power to change the point at which this tax begins for higher earners. This has already been adjusted for the 40% tax band and adjusted up 1% to 41%.
People begin to pay the 41% in Scotland at £43662.
https://www.mygov.scot/income-tax-ra...nal-allowancesComment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostIncome tax was devolved in 2016 apparently.Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Once they get to set their own tax rates (rather than tweaking the UK rate) I don't think there will be any higher rate taxpayers left in Scotland.Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
I am sure once Holyrood gets control over setting Income Tax, and healthcare spending they will be able to fix they are inHis heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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The nuances are in the data sets. As this is a contractor forum:Originally posted by Mordac View Post
Once they get to set their own tax rates (rather than tweaking the UK rate) I don't think there will be any higher rate taxpayers left in Scotland.
If you're a Director of a Limited Company formed in England, which was all Limited Companies up until a few years ago, then your corporation tax, dividend tax and income are considered to be in England, even if you reside in Scotland.
When tax intake figures are published they are incorrect, because those who are resident in Scotland but Directors of Limited Companies - PSC or more than one Director, are monetarily considered to be in England. This is a flaw in the stats that, as you can imagine, lessens the number of higher rate tax payers in Scotland quite a bit.Comment
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Eh? What on earth makes you think that?Originally posted by agentzero View PostIf you're a Director of a Limited Company formed in England, which was all Limited Companies up until a few years agoComment
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It's been possible to register a company in Scotland since 1856. I guess your idea of 'a few years ago' is a bit different to mine.Originally posted by agentzero View Post
The nuances are in the data sets. As this is a contractor forum:
If you're a Director of a Limited Company formed in England, which was all Limited Companies up until a few years ago, then your corporation tax, dividend tax and income are considered to be in England, even if you reside in Scotland.
When tax intake figures are published they are incorrect, because those who are resident in Scotland but Directors of Limited Companies - PSC or more than one Director, are monetarily considered to be in England. This is a flaw in the stats that, as you can imagine, lessens the number of higher rate tax payers in Scotland quite a bit.
https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/resear...s#RegistrationComment
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Well you are getting on a bit!Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
It's been possible to register a company in Scotland since 1856. I guess your idea of 'a few years ago' is a bit different to mine.
https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/resear...s#Registration
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