It's from Sky News yesterday, hardly a YouTube explanationOnly £4,500I'm not interested in YouTube explanations. £4500 I'd not that much if you own a £2 million house, and it's less than you spent upgrading your merc.
Part of our pay deal was a profit share, potentially this will push some people over the the lower bracket limits or if it goes into pension pots, as is an option, then it will trigger the NI on pension contributions. Personally, that's £1,200 a year, but anything over £800 from the profit share will cause this to happen.
Ok, I am fortunate in that a reasonable chunk of my pay currently doesn't attract tax, but that amount varies each month.
It might seem like a bit here or there, but it's on top of everything that's already taken.
This helps to explain just how incompetent Rachael from Accounts actually is...
https://youtu.be/DENkFzTmyiY?si=xSrCU2YdvNNkxzSF

If I had a £illion.pound house, not that that buys much nowadays down South, I wouldn't have the spare to.piss around with the car.

Uncle STEMO's become a socialist!