Anyone think he will up the threshold for 1% to 300k, in his budget?
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Only one thing certain - more Stalinist (oops, sorry) stealth taxesOriginally posted by DiestlAnyone think he will up the threshold for 1% to 300k, in his budget? -
If they do I will be sending the treasury a letter asking for some stamp back that I paid in June last year, I will use the 'Gordon Principle' as my agurment, if they can back date anything so can I !Comment
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Not likely is it?Originally posted by DiestlAnyone think he will up the threshold for 1% to 300k, in his budget?Comment
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reduce to 200k more likeOriginally posted by DiestlAnyone think he will up the threshold for 1% to 300k, in his budget?Comment
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That'd be good if you want to buy a studio flat in London.Originally posted by DiestlAnyone think he will up the threshold for 1% to 300k, in his budget?I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.Comment
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I would love them to, Id like to spend £300k on a place so SD of £9k, if I only spend £250k its £2.5k, takes the bloody piss really!Comment
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No.Originally posted by DiestlAnyone think he will up the threshold for 1% to 300k, in his budget?
He'll up the threshold for 0% to 150k for "low income families". In London the only effect will be a few people saving £1500 buying their off-street parking space.Cats are evil.Comment
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Do labour actually give a tulip about anyone other than people on a "low income" or no income apart from their dole money?Comment
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