unlimited immigration to stop business leaving for France (joke)
Total alignment with the EU to keep the remoaners happy
Dame Greta
tears of lefties to drive hydro electric power stations.
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They’ll split it to make it fair: both buyer and seller will pay 75% of the current amount due...Originally posted by Martin Bank Holiday View PostWhen Boris was running for the leadership, he was talking about abolishing stamp duty. I nearly put off my house purchase. Glad I didnt....
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They will probably nuke ER.
Increase in div tax.
A grand or two increase in Employer NIC allowance (which will most certainly exclude PSCs).
So big tax increases as usual under the guise that it would have been much worse under Labour - sadly that would be true.
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When Boris was running for the leadership, he was talking about abolishing stamp duty. I nearly put off my house purchase. Glad I didnt....
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Nope IR35 will be here until hell freezes over. It's essential that everything possible is done to keep Employer NI receipts at current levels or higher.Originally posted by CoolCat View Postthoughts on what will be in it?
there must be a fighting chance IR35 will get killed?
some other wizzo stuff, like VAT off tampons little doubt
what else?
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First post Brexit budget
thoughts on what will be in it?
there must be a fighting chance IR35 will get killed?
some other wizzo stuff, like VAT off tampons little doubt
what else?Tags: None
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