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 11 
 on: Yesterday at 21:06:27 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by Doctor Gollum
Only £4,500 ;D

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
I'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.
It's from Sky News yesterday, hardly a YouTube explanation :D

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.

 12 
 on: Yesterday at 20:44:36 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by STEMO
Bloody hell!  :o      Uncle STEMO's become a socialist!  ;D
Not at all, Tigger, but I'm not jumping on the 'we're all skint' bandwagon, when we patently aren't. I hate seeing money spent on asylum seekers and work shy bastards as much as the next man, but I wouldn't swap places with them.

 13 
 on: Yesterday at 20:42:09 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by STEMO
Someone once said 'You've never had it so good', and people who grew up in the 50's and 60's, like me, know exactly what being skint actually means.
Like I've said on here before, if people are so envious of the amount benefit claimants get, give it a whirl and see if it suits.

 14 
 on: Yesterday at 20:40:32 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by Sir Tigger KC
Bloody hell!  :o      Uncle STEMO's become a socialist!  ;D

 15 
 on: Yesterday at 20:38:58 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by STEMO
Only £4,500 ;D

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
I'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.

 16 
 on: Yesterday at 20:35:29 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by Doctor Gollum
Only £4,500 ;D

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

 17 
 on: Yesterday at 20:25:15 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by STEMO
State pensioners, like me, have already had a £200 winter fuel allowance and will get about £550 next April. There's nothing to moan about there. Also, over 65's get to keep their full £20,000 tax free isa allowance.
Anyone who complains about the reduction to £12,000 from April 2027....well....you can hardly claim poverty if you can afford to save that much.

 18 
 on: Yesterday at 20:20:04 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by STEMO
Despite all the hype, I'm find it hard to get even slightly upset about this budget. We will all get to keep less of any pay rises in future, but they are still positive figures, not negative. As far as I can see, no one will starve to death.

If anyone on here is negatively affected (apart from salary sacrifice), please let us know how exactly.
I'm assuming no one has a property worth £2 million+ and, even if you do, it's only £4500.

 19 
 on: Yesterday at 20:03:32 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by Doctor Gollum
I'm pretty shit at Maths, and even I know that low taxation promotes growth which in turn increases tax revenue.

It's not rocket science but apparently the Leftists have never been able to figure that out... In fact dyspraxia is a prerequisite of being a Labour chancellor. Go figure.

 20 
 on: Yesterday at 18:55:49 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by Field Marshal Dr. Opti
High tax, high spend budget.
They claim the number one priority is economic growth, but high tax / high spend means this is unlikely in the extreme.
Economic illiteracy yet again, but its in Labours DNA.

Agreed...the 2  don't tend to go together.


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