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The Official 2018 Budget DOOM thread
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Ah Phillip Hammond, getting bollocked already beforebhes even announced anything.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostComment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
"Mr Hammond now wants to target contractors – including IT workers and management consultants – to fill a growing black hole in Treasury coffers."

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Much easier than getting Amazon, Starbucks and Vodafone to pay their tax.Originally posted by Unix View Post"Mr Hammond now wants to target contractors – including IT workers and management consultants – to fill a growing black hole in Treasury coffers."


I honestly think Corbyn could hardly do any more harm to the freelance community.Comment
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I reckon the one and only reason they say they're supposely ending austerity (as if there ever was much if any!) is to dangle the threat of reinstating it in the event of a no deal Brexit.
Combine that with a second referendum that includes a remain option, and quite a few stupid gullible sheep voters, even some Brexiters, might be swayed to vote Remain.
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I expect them to feck up Entrepreneurs Relief - which was brought in to deal with removal of CGT taper relief, but who remembers it niw?Comment
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Originally posted by cmscotland View PostMuch easier than getting Amazon, Starbucks and Vodafone to pay their tax.
I honestly think Corbyn could hardly do any more harm to the freelance community.
Komrade Kolonel Korbyn will finish the job.
The last El Predidente of BritainComment
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Originally posted by Unix View Post"new-50p-coin-brexit/"
Alternatives for that new leaving the EU 50p coin wording of "Friendship with all nations" should be changed to
"You lost get over it"
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"Nobody likes us we don't care"How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Leaked backgriund is very wirrying - “Budget 2018: Hammond set to give 30 million taxpayers Brexit boost by bringing forward income tax cuts”
That means in reality there will be heavy tax increases
DOOMed!
P.S. 3:30pm is the Budget time, outrageous changeComment
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