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Previously on "2012-13 Planning, Tax Rates."
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I'm sure we could argue it's necessary at the least, even a tax inspector couldn't think that keeping a woman happy is unnecessary!Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDoes calming down your pissed off accountant meet the 'wholly and exclusively' rule?
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Does calming down your pissed off accountant meet the 'wholly and exclusively' rule?Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View PostMulled wine, a bunch of flowers and some chocolates would just about cover it
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Mulled wine, a bunch of flowers and some chocolates would just about cover itOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostNice deflection but you were still last. Get the round in...
Now... to try and appease Clare...
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Nice deflection but you were still last. Get the round in...Originally posted by Craig@InTouch View PostOhhh, she's going to love you for mis-spelling her name!!!
Now... to try and appease Clare...
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Originally posted by Craig@InTouch View PostOhhh, she's going to love you for mis-spelling her name!!!
I'm just going to change my spelling by deed poll one day, it'll be easier then correcting people.
Or change it to something like Emma. No one can get that one wrong
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Prozak...can of worms....Originally posted by prozak View Postooooh.. lets not go there... my wife is a claire
That is the right way to spell it apparently!
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Correct for employees NIC but there will be a bit of employers NIC to pay. To avoid all NIC, the amount is £7,488 (£144 x 52)Originally posted by prozak View Postahh.. thanks.. wonder why google couldn't get me to that page... user error I guess.
so it seems £7,592 is the pay rate to avoid NI.
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ahh.. thanks.. wonder why google couldn't get me to that page... user error I guess.Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View PostHector has it: HM Revenue & Customs: National Insurance Contributions
so it seems £7,592 is the pay rate to avoid NI.
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To late... you fail! Serves your right from trying to beat Claire while you are in the Pub on a 3 year old blackberry.Originally posted by Craig@InTouch View Postand here is the main page for other rates if you need it HM Revenue & Customs:
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