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 71 
 on: 28 November 2025, 15:49:13 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by STEMO
touch those bits with a licked finger. You will soon know by the bit that kills you which is faulty ;D

For a moment there I thought you were talking about wet fanny. >:D
If that's the way you want to moisten your finger, that's your prerogative.  ;)
Yuk. The smell of burnt fish.

 72 
 on: 28 November 2025, 15:48:18 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by STEMO
The £12570 tax limit will be in place until 2031.....by which time the state pension will probably be around £15000. I can't see the difference remaining untaxed for that long.
It will be in place unless the various parties start making promises prior to 2029.

 73 
 on: 28 November 2025, 15:14:11 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by ronnyd
touch those bits with a licked finger. You will soon know by the bit that kills you which is faulty ;D

For a moment there I thought you were talking about wet fanny. >:D
If that's the way you want to moisten your finger, that's your prerogative.  ;)

 74 
 on: 28 November 2025, 15:06:19 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by Field Marshal Dr. Opti
The £12570 tax limit will be in place until 2031.....by which time the state pension will probably be around £15000. I can't see the difference remaining untaxed for that long.

 75 
 on: 28 November 2025, 14:49:36 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by ronnyd
Another one I heard from Martin Lewis yesterday evening, pensioners will not have to pay income tax on their state pension, even if/when the pension exceeds the 20% tax threshold, which it will do in 2027.
However, they will have to pay tax on their occupational pension.
A few weeks ago on here, i asked about my occupational pension which is very close to running down. Thanks for the replies and advice too. The question i now ask is what the DWP now class as 'state pension'. Years ago i decided to stay in the old SERPS pension scheme instead of putting extra into the company scheme, when it went from a final salary to a "money purchase" scheme. This has left me quite a reasonable weekly amount which is well over the £12,570 pa tax threshold. Will the DWP class the extra i receive as part of my pension or tax me on that part?  :-\  Haven't heard any comments on the media regarding this situation.

 76 
 on: 28 November 2025, 14:42:58 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by Rangie
Another one I heard from Martin Lewis yesterday evening, pensioners will not have to pay income tax on their state pension, even if/when the pension exceeds the 20% tax threshold, which it will do in 2027.
However, they will have to pay tax on their occupational pension.
.

Have paid tax on my pensions ever since I retired, the only one that remains untouched is the state pension, but it I'm being completely honest I am quite happy with what I receive, but I'm unhappy that my tax payments go towards people who can't be bothered getting of their arses to work & who keep knocking out sprogs for extra benefits. When the state pension exceeds the threshold they will simply take more from any occupational pensions that you're in receipt of as they do now it's total codswallop that it will be " tax free "

 77 
 on: 28 November 2025, 14:17:47 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by Field Marshal Dr. Opti
7Another one I heard from Martin Lewis yesterday evening, pensioners will not have to pay income tax on their state pension, even if/when the pension exceeds the 20% tax threshold, which it will do in 2027.
However, they will have to pay tax on their occupational pension.

Until when?.....2028. ::)

 78 
 on: 28 November 2025, 14:13:29 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by Field Marshal Dr. Opti
touch those bits with a licked finger. You will soon know by the bit that kills you which is faulty ;D

For a moment there I thought you were talking about wet fanny. >:D

 79 
 on: 28 November 2025, 13:20:26 
Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by TheBoy
Another week of non-use, so topping up with electricity again.

 80 
 on: 28 November 2025, 13:19:52 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by TheBoy
There's a cohort of voters that can have more than one wife and hoards of kids between them all, that Starmer and the Labour party are desperate to keep on side.  :-X
And they are fast becoming the majority.  So maybe Starmer and Theeves aren't as stupid as we think....

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