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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostBADR might take a hit, from what I'm hearing from such highly rated places such as TikTok, GB News and at the docks. I'm glad I managed to retire from contracting (though I miss it dearly) and claim the full tax relief while it was available.
In terms of property, I've heard NI on rental income is highly likely (but we're not working people, so how can we pay NI? ). And also the possibility that the 20% tax credit being abolished on BTL mortgages/financing. Ironically this will just lead to even more rent rises, due to further reduced supply and increasing costs for landlords.
But, as a Treasury official, you probably don't ditch the name Entrepreneur's Relief and replace it with an acronym that starts with "BAD" unless you have a long-term plan...
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostAre we sure this latest nutjob isn't an iteration of Gricer et al?
At least Gricer was mildly amusing with his obsession with banana suits, recumbent bikes, and bubble fronted dmus.
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Are we sure this latest nutjob isn't an iteration of Gricer et al?
At least Gricer was mildly amusing with his obsession with banana suits, recumbent bikes, and bubble fronted dmus.
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Sussed it (care of JRM) I an going to self identify as a working person so don't have to pay any more tax! Maybe if I ask JK Rowling to back me it will come off!
Also Sir Bumg me Starmer is pleased they will be have the first budget presented by a woman, subtle hint Kier the others have had 3 female prime ministers and one ethnic minority one so aim higher. Diane for PM!!!
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BADR might take a hit, from what I'm hearing from such highly rated places such as TikTok, GB News and at the docks. I'm glad I managed to retire from contracting (though I miss it dearly) and claim the full tax relief while it was available.
In terms of property, I've heard NI on rental income is highly likely (but we're not working people, so how can we pay NI? ). And also the possibility that the 20% tax credit being abolished on BTL mortgages/financing. Ironically this will just lead to even more rent rises, due to further reduced supply and increasing costs for landlords.
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Originally posted by escapeUK View Post
What's your theory on how we went from the biggest empire in that ever existed to the sniveling pathetic wreck we are today?
Well it was them time for the end of Empires, note Germany, France, Spain and even Belgium all started to divest themselves of Empires.
Empires caused many wars and there was a public disgust with the loss & cruelty fuelled by better communication & reporting. Also better invented propaganda.
We had to repay those in the commonwealth that came out to fight alongside us in WWI & II.
Many colonies seeing the opportunity started rebelling and the optics on TV & photographs in teh newspapers were not as easily cntrolled.
The French & Russian revolution showed it was possible to overturn the King.
War Poets exposed the lies about b;ind loyalty to country.
Loss of a backbone and world leading.
Instead of celebrating the now defunct Empire we started beating ourselves up about it, compared to the Romans. Greeks, Genghis Khan etc. we were fairly benevolent yet we took the blame for every ill in the world. If you wanted a truly bad Empire put the Belgians in charge followed by the Germans.
Instead of making UK PLC great and then helping the less fortunate we wanted to play fair or were too stupid by half.
We gave away our manufacturing and innovation.
We didn't Police our population (both size & law abiding).
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Originally posted by escapeUK View Post
What's your theory on how we went from the biggest empire in that ever existed to the sniveling pathetic wreck we are today?
Sush! The humans are talking. You don't matter in what we decide. You never have.
who is this WE you're on about?
and You thinking YOU matter to anything or anybody is just a symptom of your delusional state.
now feck off, there's a nice feckwit.
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Originally posted by escapeUK View PostBlah.
Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 29 October 2024, 12:26.
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Originally posted by escapeUK View Post
Backpacker Global1 hr ago
I am forced to work through an umbrella company by most of my employers, which usually charge about 100 a month to invoice the employer and pay me via PAYE. I already pay a tax rate of 55.8% (40% tax rate + 2% employee NI + 13.8% employer NI) to 60.8% (45% rate), now this horrific government propose that I'm not 'a working person', and that i have 'broad shoulders' and that it should be 57.8 - 62.8% tax rate.
I can't really be bothered any more - Once a govt starts taking more than half your wage, there isn't a ton of incentive to take a stressful contract...
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
In this case you are totally incorrect.
Originally posted by Snooky View Post
Stop threatening us all with a good time and leave already.Last edited by escapeUK; 29 October 2024, 12:15.
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Originally posted by escapeUK View Post
Its a subject we all perhaps need to learn more about. There are zero benefits to living here and the negatives get bigger everyday, and will no doubt become huge on Wednesday.
Don't the double taxation rules mean you are only taxed on your income in the country you were resident in?
Also would it be so bad to sever ties completely? Not much point being tied to a corpse is there? It will only drag you down.
You will retain your entitlement to state pension. Though I know this is more complicated in that some countries it will continue to increase (triple lock increases) as it does here, in others it is frozen at time you left. Thailand is frozen for example, and America it continues to increase.
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Originally posted by escapeUK View Post
Many of the brave and determined either left for better lives in the colonies, or died in the WW brother wars. We are the mostly the descendants of those who kept their head down and who stayed.
https://www.parliament.uk/business/p...ce/the-fallen/
Only 6% of Adult males died in WWI. Plenty came back many shell-shocked but fertile.
Far fewer died in WWII despite the blitz - in my case both of my Grandfathers that were significant contributors to the war effort were alive when I was born.
One grandfather even managed to produce offspring before the war. I suspect being shipped out to war increased marriages and impregnations.
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