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  • DimPrawn
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    It's a bit like, road tax, fuel duty and VAT.

    Pay, pay and pay again.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by sunnysan View Post
    If I dont have a pension I will be forced to contribute to a state pension with a 2% contribution charge and a 0.3% management fee.
    Er......isn't that what NI is supposed to get you? A state Pension (amongst other things)?
    Oh well........as long as it is fair. How can we doubt the wisdom of the man who saved the world?

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  • DimPrawn
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    Don't forget to buy your Carbon credits too.

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Yes, I think you've just about got it. It's Labour's latest chase-the-lady card trick.

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  • sunnysan
    started a topic New state-sponsored retirement fund

    New state-sponsored retirement fund

    AFAIK this is a proposal for effect in 2012

    So let me get this straight.

    If I dont have a pension I will be forced to contribute to a state pension with a 2% contribution charge and a 0.3% management fee.

    So in effect I will either be forced to make my own arrangements or make additional contributions from my pay to a state pension on top of my contributions to a basic state pension.

    So(Assuming I have this right), to call a spade a spade its just a veiled increase in taxes?

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