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New Zealand.Originally posted by oracleslave View PostMy budget for 2012 includes a fishing holiday. I need somewhere that the family will be entertained and where I can do a Robson Green impersonation.
Any ideas
Keeping calm. Keeping invoicing.Comment
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We can expect lots of giveaways as the deficit reduction is on track:
BBC News - UK public borrowing jumps in FebruaryComment
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Or Australia would be my choice. Cracking beaches to fish from, and rivers. If you're really up in the sticks up north, don't wade, use a boat. Possibly not too good for the kids mind...Originally posted by doomage View PostNew Zealand.Comment
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I heard that they are reducing the first band to 34k something, so the upper band start doesn't actually change.Originally posted by MrRobin View PostTax free allowance to increase to £9,000ish in April 2013 (I'll be listening out for whether the 40%Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.Comment
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Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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The chancellor will use Wednesday's speech to update MPs on the latest forecasts for the UK's struggling economy.
Right, so why are the Beeb and others already telling us what it has been leaked/expects/understands etc
For some reason the anouncement of news before it has happened really winds me up these days.
Don't know why.Comment
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All info available so far is BS.
If they cut top rate of tax (right thing) they should also address anomaly of 60%+ tax at £112k due to theft of tax free allowance. That actually affects more people than 50% tax itself.
I wonder how they'll deal with tax rate on dividends - reduce it inline with top rate of income tax?
Nothing heard about CGT also - getting back taper relief would have been smart thing to do.
And I hope the bastard who reduced massively annual investment allowance will burn in hell
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Yes. it's like watching a film with people who keep telling you what's going to happen next.Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
For some reason the anouncement of news before it has happened really winds me up these days.
Don't know why.Comment
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