Originally posted by AtW
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Originally posted by AtW View PostBritain somehow managed (better than now too) before “OBR” was created - using same models as the Treasury, I think a dozen of staff work there - same or better analysis can be done by at least a dozen of large banks/funds
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
3? Do you live in Merthyr Tydfil?
https://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/...January%202022.
Oh forgot Windsor spoons is now aptly named "The King & Castle" opposite Windsor castle. Seemed a bit odd when her majesty was alive.Last edited by vetran; 18 October 2022, 14:29.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
Yes 3 and often a lightly damaged car stereo for a tenner
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Britain somehow managed (better than now too) before “OBR” was created - using same models as the Treasury, I think a dozen of staff work there - same or better analysis can be done by at least a dozen of large banks/funds
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
I don't think the markets care one jot about IR35. They probably don't care about the 19% personal tax rate either. It was the rash rash of dramatic cuts tossed out with no forethought and the refusal to have them 'audited'.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
We all know that. But that is not the metric here. The metric is whether it can be squared with OBR (and, hence, the markets).
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
Oh wow 14 quid a week - this changes everything!
That’s like what - 3 pints in a local pub!
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Originally posted by mallisarealperson View Post
Yet the average joe has no issue with self employed traders taking cash payments . And not declaring it.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
But it's £2bn and the incremental effects of a bunch of smaller measures were quite large, plus the average Joe either doesn't understand it or works in an office with IT contractors and looks at them as "scumbag tax avoiders". Just read the comments in the FT any time there's an article on IR35
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
It's not even £2bn in truth, it's more like a loss all things considered. As HMT have been told on numerous occasions: it seems we have another chancellor who is driven by the Treasury civil service rather than harsh reality.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
But it's £2bn and the incremental effects of a bunch of smaller measures were quite large, plus the average Joe either doesn't understand it or works in an office with IT contractors and looks at them as "scumbag tax avoiders". Just read the comments in the FT any time there's an article on IR35
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Originally posted by Lost It View Post
Well, I just got my letter from HMRC ref my state pension. Lucky I'm not just relying on it...£8,898 a year. Now if £2500 minimum of that was just going on heating?
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