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Originally posted by vetran View Posthouse above the shop & all the out of date Tizer you can drink, jobs a good un.
Actually if you subtract housing, transport, Energy, insurances then you don't actually need that much.Doing the needful since 1827Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWith nicer people and better beer.Comment
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Lots of pundits now saying that the £42k limit for 40% tax will be reduced next year too, but by how much no one can say.Comment
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Originally posted by MrRobin View PostTax free allowance to increase to £9,205 in April 2013 (I'll be listening out for whether the 40% threshold reduces by the same amountIt's about time I changed this sig...Comment
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Originally posted by MrRobin View PostBastards! On page 29 of the budget pdf, it says the 40% threshold will come down by £2,125, so the amount you earn before paying 40% will be reduced by £1,025! I.e. we're £206 worse off.
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Quite right you rich bastard!!
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It gets a thumbs up from me.
Hopefully the consultation on integrating income tax and NICs and the GAAR will be handled well.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Originally posted by doodab View PostHopefully the consultation on integrating income tax and NICs and the GAAR will be handled well.Comment
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"Cap on unlimited reliefs – The Government will, from 6 April 2013, introduce a new cap on income tax reliefs to ensure that those on higher incomes cannot use income tax reliefs excessively. For anyone seeking to claim more than £50,000 of relief, a cap will be set at 25 per cent of income (or £50,000, whichever is greater). The Government will explore with philanthropists ways to ensure this new limit of uncapped reliefs will not impact significantly on charities that depend on large donations. (Finance Bill 2013) (4)"
Well, there go massive donations from natural persons - they'd be expected to pay tax on thoseComment
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4% reduction
why CT reduction for big firms is 4% and we SME's get none? we should also go to CT=16%??Comment
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