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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAnd when all this is over they'll tax the crap out of you and you will spend the rest of your life paying it back.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostHMRC got full monthly stats for each salary - most likely it will be average for last X months, so increasing it now will be easily spotted
However, the longer it goes on, the more likely there will be economy-wide measures, like broad-brush tax cuts, helicopter money, universal basic income etc., which will benefit large groups, such as all taxpayers. But we'll be the very last (and least) to benefit, I suspect. Again, fair enough, we mostly don't or shouldn't need help.
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And when all this is over they'll tax the crap out of you and you will spend the rest of your life paying it back.
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HMRC got full monthly stats for each salary - most likely it will be average for last X months, so increasing it now will be easily spotted
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Difficult to say. Possibly, but perhaps not without inadvisable shenanigans (e.g., increased salary, although it really depends whether it's backwards looking or forwards looking). The measures will become increasingly drastic and economy-wide over time, so there probably will be help eventually, but I would guess limited-to-none tomorrow that is useful for contractors, which is fair enough (there's ample opportunity to build a warchest during the good times, afterall).
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Chancellor prepares wage package rescue plan
Coronavirus: Chancellor prepares wage package rescue plan - BBC News
One proposal under discussion is for the UK to follow the lead of countries such as Denmark, where the government has promised to cover 75% of salaries at private companies for three months, if they promise not to let staff go.
Could help quiet a lot of us get through some of this mess...
Probably need the actual announcement first lol !Last edited by dx4100; 20 March 2020, 01:14.Tags: None
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