£170.07 Better off!
Actually the above is a lie as my Council Tax has gone up 5.9%!
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Not on Dividends thoughOriginally posted by bobhopeDid you not see that the NI upper band is being moved to 43k as well - i.e. more NI to be paid?
Gives with one hand, takes away with the other
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284 worse off.Originally posted by hugebrainWon't all contractors be 2 or 3 grand worse off/year (gradually increased corp tax)? Or am I the only one stuck in the "small companies" band of < 300K per year?
There are also sinister mutterings about dividends and national insurance - I expect tomorrow we will find that it is a LOT worse.
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bad for us
Won't all contractors be 2 or 3 grand worse off/year (gradually increased corp tax)? Or am I the only one stuck in the "small companies" band of < 300K per year?
There are also sinister mutterings about dividends and national insurance - I expect tomorrow we will find that it is a LOT worse.
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£19.05 worse off! Mainly due to Alcohol and Fuel - maybe if I brew my own and start to shi* in my diesel fuel tank I will be laughing
Oh yeah and apparantly "Green Households" are getting tax breaks - I wonder what my neighbours will think if I give my flat a lick of lime paint
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Around £300 better off. Enough for a McDonalds meal and a ice cream each week!
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£407 a year better off (in theory). I'm sure that and more will be swallowed up by the other increases.
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Originally posted by ratewhoreaccording to the BBC budget calculator, I'm going to be £300/yr better off...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/h...calculator.stm

£59.8 better off (a year, not a week) that's 15p a day - big f****** deal
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£93.91 worse off. Yay.
Thanks Gordo, for hitting the middle classes hardest.
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according to the BBC budget calculator, I'm going to be £300/yr better off...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/h...calculator.stm
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Did you not see that the NI upper band is being moved to 43k as well - i.e. more NI to be paid?
Gives with one hand, takes away with the other
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Think i'll be increasing my rates to reflect the changes put forward by the budget come my next contract renewal in May....
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