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Previously on "You rent property? Every day this year so far you've been working for your landlord"
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Unless you are g******, in which case you are your own landlord and don't pay taxes but charge the government for the privilege of letting non-UK citizens work in the country, oh and can I claim my UK citizenship test/costs as a purely business expense?
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You either work for your landlord, or work for the bank paying the interest.
Unless you've paid it off, in which case you've been working for the govt and the EU.
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And it is usually cheaper to have a mortgage. Are these people mad? Buy buy buy......
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You rent property? Every day this year so far you've been working for your landlord
2016-05-05 You rent? Then every day you've worked so far this year has been for your landlord
So now you're just starting to work for the Government for the next few months, and I don't mean in MI5 or SIS!Tags: None
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