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BREAKING: Gorbon Brown robs pension pots!
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Wait until after 31 December 2020....."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR -
Originally posted by vetran View PostSo how would Jezzybell done different? Starmer is a far more competent operator and has supported the Government on most things during the Epidemic. Jezzybell would be asking the IRA etc. what to do.You weren't suggesting that he was asking them what to do. You can't even keep up with yourself.Originally posted by vetran View PostThat be true Jezzy was the leader of a Labour party that was made unelectable for a decade, his actions made Michael Foot look like a winner. His meetings with Hamas & IRA while they were both still murdering the innocent are facts but suggesting he was asking them what to do is obviously a bit of a stretch.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou weren't suggesting that he was asking them what to do. You can't even keep up with yourself.
You borrowed AssGoo;s crayons again?Comment
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Covid will finish off those old buggers.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostContractors didn't all start out as contractors, so some will have old final salary pensions if they are old enough.First Law of Contracting: Only the strong surviveComment
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Higher-rate taxpayers GBP85,000 worse off if Rishi Sunak cuts pensions tax reliefOriginally posted by _V_ View PostHow many IT contractors does this affect? I would say approx zero.
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“ A reform of pension tax relief could allow the Government to make billions in savings each year. Earlier this year, the Pensions Policy Institute, a think tank, reported the cost of income tax relief on pension contributions had increased to £9.3bn in 2018 for the Treasury. It estimated that a flat rate of 25pc would reduce that total to £7.3bn. ”
All that for mere 2 bln per year
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“ Steven Cameron, of Aegon, said the reform could make a big dent in the future pension pots of higher and additional rate taxpayers unless they increased their contributions. But a higher, flat rate of relief would be in line with the Government’s levelling up rhetoric and be widely seen as a fairer system, Mr Cameron suggested. ”
Level up income tax levels then!
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Here is interesting bit - if they go ahead then “top up” will be lower, but they’ll still charge same tax when you get your pension
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Make that Feb 2030.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWait until after 31 December 2020.....
Spending Review: Millions face cut in value of workplace pensions - BBC News
All the fuss about something some other government will change long before then, especially if the reds get into power next time.Millions of retirees will see the future value of their pension cut owing to a planned change in the way payments are calculated from 2030.
Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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