it is now all evaidence. Please hand your ISAs back.
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BP's just full of it today... ISA allowance continue to rise to the point that very few people will be able to maximise it. In fact basically it's becoming a tax-break for the rich. £20k per person is huge... how many families have £40k disposable income in total each year, let alone after mortgage overpayments and so on?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Envy is a sin.Originally posted by d000hg View PostBP's just full of it today... ISA allowance continue to rise to the point that very few people will be able to maximise it. In fact basically it's becoming a tax-break for the rich. £20k per person is huge... how many families have £40k disposable income in total each year, let alone after mortgage overpayments and so on?
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btw, they are just prepping ISA as alternative to pension relief - after all no manifesto promises were made about keeping it ...Comment
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I thought I was full of it every day?Originally posted by d000hg View PostBP's just full of it today... ISA allowance continue to rise to the point that very few people will be able to maximise it. In fact basically it's becoming a tax-break for the rich. £20k per person is huge... how many families have £40k disposable income in total each year, let alone after mortgage overpayments and so on?
Though not as much as AtW......Comment
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You think the rich use ISAs?Originally posted by d000hg View PostBP's just full of it today... ISA allowance continue to rise to the point that very few people will be able to maximise it. In fact basically it's becoming a tax-break for the rich. £20k per person is huge... how many families have £40k disposable income in total each year, let alone after mortgage overpayments and so on?
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I was filling my isa to the max every year. but now with dividend tax rise etc that might not be the best option anymore.Originally posted by d000hg View PostBP's just full of it today... ISA allowance continue to rise to the point that very few people will be able to maximise it. In fact basically it's becoming a tax-break for the rich. £20k per person is huge... how many families have £40k disposable income in total each year, let alone after mortgage overpayments and so on?
Retaining funds in the LTD is the king.
Especially with lower CT coming next yearsComment
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They'd be stupid not to. The mega-rich might not particularly benefit but you're also confusing wealth and income in what I'm saying. A family who has £40k+ to put in long-term savings each year is very affluent.Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostYou think the rich use ISAs?
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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