Originally posted by DimPrawn
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Well at least Wendigo tried to answer with something approaching relevance. The rest of you, as expected, completely ignored the subject and instead (yawn) played silly buggers with Chico, the fake god botherer.
Next time I'll talk to my accountant.
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Originally posted by DimPrawnCan anyone here remind me what's happening over the next few yrs with ISA allowances? Are they being phased out and replaced? If so with what?
Also, can anyone here explain what's happening to pensions, property investments and all that come April 2006?
Cheers,
DP.
I'm sure someone will correct me if I am wrong, but I think you will be able to include property and rental in a pension wrapper. That will push house prices up, making them even more unaffordable to first time buyers. The Chancellor's plan is to turn us into a nation of landlords and renters, like Germany. Then, once lots of new landlords are locked in, he'll hit them with extra taxes.
I am not a financial advisor etc.
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Originally posted by The Late, Great JCChico, it was a pun, a misquote of "All your bases are belong to us". Ask AtW where it comes from.
Btw, there'll be no place in *my kingdom* for you if you carry on "Dissin' D'Lord" - Xog, time for a "Hallelujah Brother!!!!" mefinks!
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Originally posted by ChicoOk so where did you learn to speak English, Babylonia??
Chico, it was a pun, a misquote of "All your bases are belong to us". Ask AtW where it comes from.
Btw, there'll be no place in *my kingdom* for you if you carry on "Dissin' D'Lord" - Xog, time for a "Hallelujah Brother!!!!" mefinks!
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Originally posted by ChicoOk so where did you learn to speak English, Babylonia??
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Originally posted by ChicoOk so where did you learn to speak English, Babylonia??
You won't find the answers in your Good Book you know...
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Originally posted by ChicoOk so where did you learn to speak English, Babylonia??
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Originally posted by The Late, Great JCAll your money are belong to us!!!!
Gordon Brown.
Ok so where did you learn to speak English, Babylonia??
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Originally posted by DimPrawnCan anyone here remind me what's happening over the next few yrs with ISA allowances? Are they being phased out and replaced? If so with what?
Also, can anyone here explain what's happening to pensions, property investments and all that come April 2006?
Cheers,
DP.
Gordon Brown.
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What's happening with tax free ISA's?
Can anyone here remind me what's happening over the next few yrs with ISA allowances? Are they being phased out and replaced? If so with what?
Also, can anyone here explain what's happening to pensions, property investments and all that come April 2006?
Cheers,
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