When Labour come back in they'll only have CGT, small amount of extra tax on divis plus property related taxes - thanks to Tory Scum who would have done half the job for them. Pensioners will again be left untouched because they vote well.
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
Yeah, that'll go down well. work - and pay taxes and NIs - for 45 years to acquire your own property and pension provision to top up the huge state pension (around £140 a week and its taxable...) and rather than having it all taken away to pay for your care when you need it, it's taken away while you still have an independent life to live. And what do you pay the tax with if all your assets are tied up in the house and you have a disposable income of around NMW if you're very lucky or exceptionally well paid? I know, you defer that payment until you need care and take it away then.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostOr better still, you stick to your own version of reality and I'll stick to mine.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhen Labour come back in...
...they'll only have CGT, small amount of extra tax on divis plus property related taxes - thanks to Tory Scum who would have done half the job for them. Pensioners will again be left untouched because they vote well.
Really, it's not me in the clown shoes.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostLet me stop you there... Have you seen the recent polls? Both Starmer and Unite are unelectable. Anyway,
And who do you think will come after Tory Govt in a two party system?
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"Workers face highest tax bills in a generation under Boris Johnson’s social care plans
TaxPayers’ Alliance calculate tax burden will jump to 70-year high, a level not seen since Clement Attlee’s administration"
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...hnsons-social/
70 fecking year high, PLUS living costs are crazy. But as malvolio says - it would have been worse under Labour.Comment
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Maybe this is what they meant with "You're own nothing and be happy" Because they can't tax it if you don't own it!Comment
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Originally posted by some guy some where View PostMaybe this is what they meant with "You're own nothing and be happy" Because they can't tax it if you don't own it!
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My feeling now with the hostile tax and inflationary environment that's coming is if your under 40 stick your money in crypto or start stacking gold if you don't like crypto and don't bother with a pension until things improve (say 10 years time) - got more chance of it being worth anything and being able to keep any of it by the time you retire...Comment
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