Originally posted by SueEllen
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Horrors of their first budget.
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Originally posted by escapeUK View PostNo increase to employee NI, income tax, or VAT. Claims working people will not see a change in their pay slips from this budget.
But employer's NI increased by 1.2%, to 15% from April 2025, and secondary threshold reduced to £9,100 to £5,000!!!! OUCH OUCH OUCH!
This is a big one for us who are outside.
With this change, employer's NI due on the same salary would be £1135.50, an increase of £656.54, or an extra £1313.28 if one employs their wife to help with the books.
So painful, but not as bad as it first seems, especially as each employee will also get £164.16 corp tax relief on the extra NI per employee, so net around £500 per person, if indeed my maths is correct.
Far worse for people who are PAYE, as I strongly suspect these increases will inevitably be felt in individual's pay packets over the longer term with reduced rises/bonuses etc.
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Originally posted by Snooky View Post
Really? You find the misfortunes of others amusing? I shouldn't be surprised, given the complete self-centred attitude I see in your other posts. You're like a petulant child, and a not very smart one at that.
As dumb as a bucket of horse manure.
When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Cereal isn't a good breakfast. Most is ultra processed sugar.
You want porridge!
The trouble is scroungers have kids, get child benefit that they spend on cigs and tattoos, then expect tax payers to pay for the kids breakfast! lol.Comment
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Does the BADR rate apply to when the business completes the MVL and final distribution is made, or the tax year in which its claimed on your self assessment? Selfishly my current contract ends 30th March 2025 and I'd planned on MVL straight afterwards.Comment
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Originally posted by Platypus View Post
Slightly surprising but welcome that the freeze is not extended.Comment
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Originally posted by escapeUK View Post
That's a choice. Nothing wrong with weetabix, shredded wheat. Although a bit more sugar, I quite like shreddies. Doesn't have to be frosties does it?
The trouble is scroungers have kids, get child benefit that they spend on cigs and tattoos, then expect tax payers to pay for the kids breakfast! lol.
How can someone afford a box of Weetabix on such a small income....
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Originally posted by fiisch View Post
So by my very rudimentary maths, currently employer's NI due on £12,570 salary is £478.86.
With this change, employer's NI due on the same salary would be £1135.50, an increase of £656.54, or an extra £1313.28 if one employs their wife to help with the books.
So painful, but not as bad as it first seems, especially as each employee will also get £164.16 corp tax relief on the extra NI per employee, so net around £500 per person, if indeed my maths is correct.
Far worse for people who are PAYE, as I strongly suspect these increases will inevitably be felt in individual's pay packets over the longer term with reduced rises/bonuses etc.
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Is that it? No big changes to ISAs or SIPPs? I am starting to think us genuine outside IR35 contractors have just dodged a bullet.Comment
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Originally posted by willendure View PostIs that it? No big changes to ISAs or SIPPs? I am starting to think us genuine outside IR35 contractors have just dodged a bullet.Comment
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