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So, what's in the PBR then?

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    #41
    Any more as in increase or any more as in Never pay anything again??
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      #42
      Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
      Apparently, no one earning under £20,000 will pay any more NI contributions.
      Originally posted by JonSmile View Post
      Any more as in increase or any more as in Never pay anything again??
      Sorry - I guess it should have said "any more in NI contributions". But I cribbed it of the Treasury Twitter feed, so maybe we can stop paying NI and tell them we were just following their announcements?
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        #43
        Osbourne should learn that "proposals" is pronounced "proposals" rather than "pro-posals"

        Interesting, though, that Osbourne is essentially saying that banks shouldn't pay bonuses. There's a vote winner....
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          #44
          Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
          By then, there may be a chance to link bonus to success in the future? I guess that's the hope - introduce deferred bonuses linked to some degree of success.
          Bonuses should be paid in shares only locked in for 5+ years, not allowed to get any money using them as collateral - only revenues via dividends, so if company overall does well then people who did the job get dividends and possibly sale of shares in 5 years.

          99% of bankers would not like it.

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            #45
            Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
            UK has "the most flexible labour market in Europe"
            That's as maybe - but they are still going to tax us all to boggery.

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              #46
              Originally posted by AtW View Post
              Bonuses should be paid in shares only locked in for 5+ years, not allowed to get any money using them as collateral - only revenues via dividends, so if company overall does well then people who did the job get dividends and possibly sale of shares in 5 years.

              99% of bankers would not like it.
              I actually agree with you on this point - the only way you can give a reward for success is if you leave it long enough for that success to be measured.
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                #47
                Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                Propaganda page is here http://prebudget.treasury.gov.uk/
                Nice design
                (UPDATE: Aah, it's started serving the stylesheets again; bye-bye, Times New Roman.)

                Ooh, what's this in the source:

                Code:
                <!-- 
                UNCOMMENT FOR RED "BUDGET" VERSION
                <link rel="stylesheet" href="c/budget.css" media="screen,projection" type="text/css" />
                -->
                Code:
                <!-- Might not need this --> 
                <!--[if lt IE 7]>
                <![endif]-->
                Code:
                <!-- ENCODE THE URLS PROPERLY
                OR YOU WILL BREAK VALIDATION -->
                Last edited by NickFitz; 9 December 2009, 13:38.

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                  #48
                  Ooh - missed the U-turn on inheritance tax. Was meant to increase it to £350k but frozen at £325k. So for a married couple, that's a total of £650k of £700k allowance. Quite a big one when you think about it.
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                    Nice design

                    Ooh, what's this in the source:

                    Code:
                    <!-- 
                    UNCOMMENT FOR RED "BUDGET" VERSION
                    <link rel="stylesheet" href="c/budget.css" media="screen,projection" type="text/css" />
                    -->
                    Code:
                    <!-- Might not need this --> 
                    <!--[if lt IE 7]>
                    <![endif]-->
                    Code:
                    <!-- ENCODE THE URLS PROPERLY
                    OR YOU WILL BREAK VALIDATION -->
                    have you broke it?

                    Service Unavailable
                    Edit: back up now.

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                      #50
                      How many times have they used the word "fairness"
                      Has to be the most overused word by Labour

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