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There is a massive pay disparity in this country.
Some of the people on this site could certainly pay a bit more back in.⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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For any business owners contemplating voting labour, note:
It is now widely recognised that Entrepreneurs Relief in its current form cannot continue, so we
will scrap it and consult on a better form of support for entrepreneurs which is not largely just a
handout for a small number of people. 35 Sir Edward Troup, executive chair of HMRC until 2018,
was reported recently to be calling for its removal36 on the basis of it providing “no incentive for
real entrepreneurship”
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This means
Capital gains will be taxed at the marginal income tax schedule as described in Section 7.
Capital gains will still be taxed more lightly, as they are not subject to National Insurance:
this is especially the case for those with income below the Higher Rate Threshold
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In addition to the lighter taxation of capital gains, owners of assets benefit from reduced rates
of income tax on dividends from those assets: sometimes as low as 7.5%.
Labour proposes to equalise the tax treatment of income from dividends with other income by
charging marginal rates equal to those in our income tax policy as well as – as with capital gains
tax – removing the separate allowance subject to a de minimis threshold as with capital gains tax.
from https://labour.org.uk/wp-content/upl...eal-Change.pdfComment
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It's pretty insane increase in taxation AT THE SAME TIME - corp tax will go back to 26% and dividend tax up to marginal level AND income tax going upto 50% (with tax bands going lower probably as well).
I am pretty sure this will apply to current financial year as well.
Brexit cretins will bring Labour into power, if not this December then in a year when Tory Scum collapses after hard Brexit.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's pretty insane increase in taxation AT THE SAME TIME - corp tax will go back to 26% and dividend tax up to marginal level AND income tax going upto 50% (with tax bands going lower probably as well).
I am pretty sure this will apply to current financial year as well.
Brexit cretins will bring Labour into power, if not this December then in a year when Tory Scum collapses after hard Brexit.
I cannot vote for Labour nor can I vote for the lying moron Johnson.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View Postcorp tax will go back to 26%
On the plus side. Everything will be free and it will be "fair".Comment
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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostThere is a massive pay disparity in this country.
Some of the people on this site could certainly pay a bit more back in.Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.Comment
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Originally posted by ContractorOnAMotorbike View Postthen I will put my house up for rent and emigrate to some other country.
I cannot vote for Labour nor can I vote for the lying moron Johnson.Comment
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