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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostOr just live with massive debt, like they do in the US. Maybe treat it like a war loan. Interest rates are dirt cheap, so it won't cost much to service. We may be in for a good dose of inflation at some point which would erode it.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostOnly it’s Tory Scum who nuked Entrepreneurs Relief and it will be them who will do Labour planned tax increases.
And Sterling dropped anyway
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Originally posted by AtW View PostOnly it’s Tory Scum who nuked Entrepreneurs Relief and it will be them who will do Labour planned tax increases.
And Sterling dropped anyway
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Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostWith Jeremir Corbenin in charge, the currency value would have dropped to 0, so even with tax at 100% you still wouldn't pay a penny (but you would have to drive a truck full of paper).
That if you are not found to be a pesky entrepreneur. These types will be sent to Gulags.
And Sterling dropped anyway
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Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostWith Jeremir Corbenin in charge, the currency value would have dropped to 0, so even with tax at 100% you still wouldn't pay a penny (but you would have to drive a truck full of paper).
That if you are not found to be a pesky entrepreneur. These types will be sent to Gulags.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostSame top rates, so no - not cheaper
That if you are not found to be a pesky entrepreneur. These types will be sent to Gulags.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostSame top rates, so no - not cheaper
It's being so cheerful that keeps me going.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post“ Mr Hodges says the figures show a broad increase for all taxpayers will be needed to raise significant funds. He speculates the chancellor could add 1 per cent for basic rate payers, scaling this up to 3 and 5 per cent for higher and additional rate payers (creating new rates of 21, 43 and 50 per cent).”
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Originally posted by AtW View Post“ Mr Hodges says the figures show a broad increase for all taxpayers will be needed to raise significant funds. He speculates the chancellor could add 1 per cent for basic rate payers, scaling this up to 3 and 5 per cent for higher and additional rate payers (creating new rates of 21, 43 and 50 per cent).”
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