‘We earn £190K a year. Should we sell a child so we can buy another flat?’
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Previously on "Telegraph article joint income of £190k and can't save anything"
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIf your taxation all of sudden goes up by 30% then I think at the very least one gets the right to whine about it...
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostThing is - many good folk on here are making the sweet dollars - but it's one thing to make the dollars, another thing entirely to claim poverty. Such a couple of muppets. Is this the result of living in the London bubble?
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Telegraph article joint income of £190k and can't save anything
Thing is - many good folk on here are making the sweet dollars - but it's one thing to make the dollars, another thing entirely to claim poverty. Such a couple of muppets. Is this the result of living in the London bubble?
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Telegraph article joint income of £190k and can't save anything
Originally posted by ELBBUBKUNPS View PostThat's what I thought and came up with 3 x possibilities,
1. They want to be able to boast about the combined take home.
2. They are actually pretty dumb and a bit out of touch.
3. They didn't approve the article before it was published or signed away their rights approve it and didn't realise it would be so bad.
I noticed they edited the article since yesterday and changed the pic to cut out the kids which they should of done in the first place.Last edited by PurpleGorilla; 20 November 2015, 18:22.
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostThe thing I can't get my head round is why would you ever put yourself out there like that in the first place? Even if you are only just a high rate tax payer, there will be a good amount of folk to line up and tell you how it is in the real world!
1. They want to be able to boast about the combined take home.
2. They are actually pretty dumb and a bit out of touch.
3. They didn't approve the article before it was published or signed away their rights approve it and didn't realise it would be so bad.
I noticed they edited the article since yesterday and changed the pic to cut out the kids which they should of done in the first place.
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The thing I can't get my head round is why would you ever put yourself out there like that in the first place? Even if you are only just a high rate tax payer, there will be a good amount of folk to line up and tell you how it is in the real world!
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As ridiculous as some IT contractors on 700 pd complaining about dividend tax and IR35 .
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