According to the calculator on the Guardian, I will be about a tenner worse off cos of the duty on spirits and the amount of gin I drink.
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Horrors of their first budget.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostAccording to the calculator on the Guardian, I will be about a tenner worse off cos of the duty on spirits and the amount of gin I drink.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostI've removed escapeUK's offensive posts. If he continues to be a dick I'll remove him as well.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
Are you sure? You know the calculator is in measures of gin, not bottles
Maybe I should double checkComment
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My Google fu may be white belt as I can't find an answer (and my accountant may consider this financial advice).
Can you have two companies sal sacrificed into your pension up to 60k? My ltd is still open due to doing a tiny bit of work and it has a larger than I'd like (especially at 18%) sum in it.
Unless I take it out now at 45% or close ltd and put the side hustle via brolly (income tax at 45,%) my only other option is to put some into my pension from the ltd. However I already sal sacrifice about half the allowance via PAYE.
so my Q is, can my ltd cover the other amount and pic up any deficit from the last 3 yrs?Comment
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Originally posted by youngguy View Postso my Q is, can my ltd cover the other amount and pic up any deficit from the last 3 yrs?Comment
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I see this budget as a positive for outside contractors. Workers just got more expensive, and the workers rights bill is still to come, which will make them more expensive and risky too. Gotta be some positives in it for people like us.Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
That right there, folks, is your lesser spotted conspiracy cretin. Preferred habitat: low IQ slurry. Diurnal habits: generally found whining about leaving the UK, but too thick for a passport.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostAccording to the calculator on the Guardian, I will be about a tenner worse off cos of the duty on spirits and the amount of gin I drink.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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