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Previously on "Dividend allowance cut dropped from finance bill."
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI find it amazing though, that the Tories the party of low tax & business crapped themselves over the constant 'Elite' claims of Labour & cut it anyway.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIn Autumn they will increase dividend taxes, probably from April 2018 (at best), and a bunch of other taxes - you'll wish they only took £3k of "allowance" ...
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostHaving been fooked over for the last four years having to pay in excess of 100k tax per year & being a slave to the man, I was hoping to take more advantage of the classic contractor model of working for yourself & having choice, only to see the fooking Tories cut an extra 6k a year out of the family income.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIf they got an MP they wouldn't know what to do with themselves.
Originally posted by looniesJeremy Corbyn has brought out a new policy that if they win the next election, St Georges day would be a National Holiday.
The Loony party would like to point out that this is a policy that we proposed many years ago…If we ruled you would already be having a day off today (St Georges was on Sunday this year).
Once again the other parties are using our policies, many years after we proposed them…this happens all the time…
The conclusion is clear, vote loony for yesterdays policies ….tomorrow.
https://www.loonyparty.com/get-invol...l-loony-party/
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWell here's hoping.
Having been fooked over for the last four years having to pay in excess of 100k tax per year & being a slave to the man, I was hoping to take more advantage of the classic contractor model of working for yourself & having choice, only to see the fooking Tories cut an extra 6k a year out of the family income.
I find it amazing though, that the Tories the party of low tax & business crapped themselves over the constant 'Elite' claims of Labour & cut it anyway.
Labour hates entrepeneurs and is dead.
The Liberals hate gays and is dead.
And the SNP hates the English and should be dead.
Let's fulfill their wishes and fook them all over. (Tax booze, fags and Sky Telly)
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Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
Having been fooked over for the last four years having to pay in excess of 100k tax per year & being a slave to the man, I was hoping to take more advantage of the classic contractor model of working for yourself & having choice, only to see the fooking Tories cut an extra 6k a year out of the family income.
I find it amazing though, that the Tories the party of low tax & business crapped themselves over the constant 'Elite' claims of Labour & cut it anyway.
Labour hates entrepeneurs and is dead.
The Liberals hate gays and is dead.
And the SNP hates the English and should be dead.
Let's fulfill their wishes and fook them all over. (Tax booze, fags and Sky Telly)
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Dividend allowance cut dropped from finance bill.
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