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Previously on "City braced for bombshell raid on Middle England's pensions"
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Every year the financial press and pension industry send out a doom message that basically says "Fill up your pension before the end of the financial year, before HMG and HMRC remove/reduce all pension benefits!"
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
Just had a read through. Nothing in there that tallies with this thread so looking good. I did notice this which made me chuckle, Basically they released the findings ahead of the private sector reform by all of a few days before it hit home. Oh and they haven't actually completed it. Smacks of sorry sir my homework is late and only part done, the dog ate it, honestly sir..
2.4 Off- - payroll working rules – The government is publishing external research
into the impact of the 2017 public sector reform of the off-payroll working
rules on the education sector and on employment agencies. This follows a
commitment to commission research into the long-term effects of the
reform in the public sector, and publish the findings ahead of the
introduction of the reform in the private and voluntary sectors in April 2021.
Due to pressures from the COVID-19 pandemic, the response rate from
some parts of the public sector was too low to produce robust quantitative
results, so these parts of the research were paused. The government intends
to publish further research later in 2021.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
The last six months of school is pretty much spent practicing past papers
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Postwhy don't they just take all our income and give us a living allowance
When HMRC was doing its sham consultation before introducing RTI, one proposal was to have employers send all gross pay to HMRC so Hector could pass on what he thought we should get.
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Originally posted by mattster View Post
That might be true, but how different really is this generation than the ones before? Banging on about how useless the next generation is is just something we do once we hit our forties. Plus remember, if they are truly useless then it is arguably our fault!
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Originally posted by MrC View PostSo given that we are now in this so called "tax day" when and how do we get to find out if the gov is yet again going to shaft middle england's pensions? Seems to be endless media hype about today online but no actuals.
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So given that we are now in this so called "tax day" when and how do we get to find out if the gov is yet again going to shaft middle england's pensions? Seems to be endless media hype about today online but no actuals.
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Originally posted by TwoWolves View PostSince COVID struck the starkest division in society looks more like the public sector vs. the private sector (and their supporters).
I'm very worried for the future now; people have lost their minds.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
Not really. My lad's at uni and half his mates are convinced they'll "walk" into £50k+ per year jobs and nice semi-detached houses in leafy suburbs. There's zero expectation management done at education establishments because they don't live in the real world.
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Since COVID struck the starkest division in society looks more like the public sector vs. the private sector (and their supporters).
I'm very worried for the future now; people have lost their minds.
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Originally posted by mattster View Post
This take is just as inane as "boomers bad".
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