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The official "Budget 2014" thread

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    #71
    Paying dividends, which is a recognisable way of remunerating and has its own specific tax policy, is the cause of all blood sucking scum evil.

    Putting your savings in an ISA to avoid paying tax is to be applauded.

    Discuss.

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      #72
      Originally posted by GB9 View Post
      Paying dividends, which is a recognisable way of remunerating and has its own specific tax policy, is the cause of all blood sucking scum evil.

      Putting your savings in an ISA to avoid paying tax is to be applauded. Discuss.
      Paying dividends is ok because income tax is still due and corp tax should be paid.

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        #73
        Another CCHQ Internet Success - Guy Fawkes' blog

        "So, we listened to this Pulp song from the 90s abt working class people & we think we've nailed it"

        5% on the UKIP vote in May straight away

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          #74
          Milliband really does come across as a clueless twit. Much as I may not like them, Osborne and Cameron are smooth operators as far as politicians are concerned. I guess all that Eton and Oxbridge schooling was good for something.

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            #75
            Originally posted by Zero Liability View Post
            Milliband really does come across as a clueless twit. Much as I may not like them, Osborne and Cameron are smooth operators as far as politicians are concerned. I guess all that Eton and Oxbridge schooling was good for something.
            Milipede is out of his depth, voice is just not smooth for a politician of such caliber - his comments about budget were completely irrelevant and down right stupid when he talks about lower quality of life under Tories as if it's not a direct result of Labour policies just few years ago.

            His brother must be laughing now.

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              #76


              Soon to be announced:

              No VAT on flat caps
              Tax relief for whippet owners

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                #77
                Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
                So, bingo and beer (and Scotch)...I think you can see where he's going with that

                Not entirely inaccurate though, sadly.

                Originally posted by GB9 View Post
                Paying dividends, which is a recognisable way of remunerating and has its own specific tax policy, is the cause of all blood sucking scum evil.

                Putting your savings in an ISA to avoid paying tax is to be applauded.

                Discuss.
                The money you put in an ISA is money you've earned and paid tax on already.
                Originally posted by MaryPoppins
                I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
                Originally posted by vetran
                Urine is quite nourishing

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by d000hg View Post
                  The money you put in an ISA is money you've earned and paid tax on already.
                  The money you put in a deposit account is money you've earned and paid tax on already. Yet you still pay tax on the interest.

                  The money you spend on beer is money you've earned and paid tax on already, yet you still have to pay beer tax, VAT, and indirectly the breweries CT, the pub and breweries' employees income tax and NI, plus some other taxes I haven't thought of.

                  What were the Tories thinking with that advert?
                  Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
                    The money you put in a deposit account is money you've earned and paid tax on already. Yet you still pay tax on the interest.

                    The money you spend on beer is benefits money someone else has earned and paid tax on already, yet you still have to pay beer tax, VAT, and indirectly the breweries CT, the pub and breweries' employees income tax and NI, plus some other taxes I haven't thought of.

                    What were the Tories thinking with that advert?
                    FTFY

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by VectraMan View Post

                      What were the Tories thinking with that advert?
                      photoshopped surely? - edit no its real foolish boy!

                      http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ngs-enjoy.html

                      some great spoofs on there.
                      Last edited by vetran; 20 March 2014, 11:10.

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