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I only earn €1 per annum.Originally posted by Bunk View PostHold on Scooper, those numbers are for high earners. For you it's different
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IronicOriginally posted by vetran View PostI doubt it will be too Democratic or are you being Ironic?
Like North Korea or The Congo, they always think adding democratic to the title makes them appear more legit
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Dam you put UK in front of parties.Originally posted by d000hg View PostI've said a few times I'm strongly in favour of full joint-taxation rules for married couples i.e. you can pool your tax-free allowance.
Do any of the major UK parties actually favour this? They allow you to transfer some piddling amount IIRC but I don't recall ever hearing it being suggested in the run up to elections.
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The root of bitterness, "If I cannot succeed the rest must fail".Originally posted by vetran View PostDon't worry soon he will return to live in the new PRS (People's Republic of SalmonLand).
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FTFYOriginally posted by vetran View PostDon't worry soon he will return to live in the new PRS (People's Democratic Republic of SalmonLand).
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I've said a few times I'm strongly in favour of full joint-taxation rules for married couples i.e. you can pool your tax-free allowance.
Do any of the major UK parties actually favour this? They allow you to transfer some piddling amount IIRC but I don't recall ever hearing it being suggested in the run up to elections.
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Is that the best retort you can fathom? Take a subject discussing tax and change it to one of identify?Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThe only downside with Germany is that you are in it
There's reason why you work in recruitment... don't give it to much thought you might get ideas.
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The only downside with Germany is that you are in itOriginally posted by scooterscot View PostHa! I knew I was paying less tax here in Germany. And there's beer gardens & skiing & less working hours!!
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Ha! I knew I was paying less tax here in Germany. And there's beer gardens & skiing & less working hours!!
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Me too it's not too bad, though I must admit I'm not a fan of LondonOriginally posted by expat View PostYeah, well I'm working in England right now, and ....
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