Treasury sources suggested that the rules would not apply to computers required for office work, even if employees used them extensively for non-work purposes.
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oh dear: Firms face new tax on staff e-mail to friends
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I might be being a bit slow here, but isn't this a massive get out? After all, what company buys kit that isn't "required"? -
Most Government Departments?Originally posted by Lucifer BoxAfter all, what company buys kit that isn't "required"?Comment
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What a ******* joke!
This is bloody rubbish...imagine if companies are forced to pay this tax and the increased burden on those same companies to install monitoring software (and to then store all that data for how ever long HMRC determines)! Quite simply unworkable!
If ever a country needed a revolution...its England. Imagine if they tried to impose this kind of tax in France (where you got taxed for the private use of cows for sex)...they be in a permanent state of revolt!
But then again...the very fact this law was passed without any protests from the English just goes to show how much you guys resemble sheep!
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The law is not passed. It is a part of the finance bill, slipped out under cover of briefing papers. There has been quite considerable noise about this potential change - as you yourself have noticed.Originally posted by MailmanBut then again...the very fact this law was passed without any protests from the English just goes to show how much you guys resemble sheep!
Of course the probability of it not ending up in the Finance Act and passed into law is probably about as high as that of me being pope by tomorrow.
By all means slag us all off as sheep - but figure out the system so your facts are straight first....
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£500 exemption
So long as you don't have more than £2500 worth of kit, then your personal use should be covered by the £500 exemption.
And IMO servers, training/development machines have no conceivable "personal use" anyway.Cats are evil.Comment
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When I saw that in the Metro today I had to check I had not picked up an old April 1st addition, I thought it was joke.Comment
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We need more taxes to fund more millitary campagins.Originally posted by MailmanWhat a ******* joke!
This is bloody rubbish...imagine if companies are forced to pay this tax and the increased burden on those same companies to install monitoring software (and to then store all that data for how ever long HMRC determines)! Quite simply unworkable!
If ever a country needed a revolution...its England. Imagine if they tried to impose this kind of tax in France (where you got taxed for the private use of cows for sex)...they be in a permanent state of revolt!
But then again...the very fact this law was passed without any protests from the English just goes to show how much you guys resemble sheep!
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As a keen advocate for British Millitary intervention around the globe Mailman surely you dont begrudge paying more for our Boys in the front line ?
Fades to Land of Hope and Glory ....Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 2 May 2006, 14:52.Comment
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I had been wondering just what it was that made you Kiwis so fond of the place.Originally posted by MailmanBut then again...the very fact this law was passed without any protests from the English just goes to show how much you guys resemble sheep!
I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to timeComment
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lolOriginally posted by The Lone GunmanI had been wondering just what it was that made you Kiwis so fond of the place.
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Originally posted by The Lone GunmanI had been wondering just what it was that made you Kiwis so fond of the place.
The score is:
Lone Gunman 350 Postman Prat 0Hard Brexit now!
#prayfornodealComment
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