Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: eddie d on July 24, 2009, 09:28:06 pm
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15% vat 30% income tax
thats almost 50% of money collected in tax.
then they waste it . ;D
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19% VAT and then 33%...here in Holland.
:'( :'( Dave.
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i want to say something :'(
but i will be banned from forum ;D
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give us the clean version Mike ;D
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give us the clean version Mike ;D
i would like to , but i would still be banned
lets just say i would like to stuff that bath plug ::)
where the the sun dont shine ;)
if you get my drift ;D
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got you 100% mate!
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In Ireland you have your VAT, tax, PRSI, income levy, health levy,....... every year there's a new levy or scheme that makes the bill bigger. Between tax and running costs, over 50% of the money a business receives is gone instantly.
VAT is the worst,.. I try not to even think about it anymore. We're just unpaid tax collectors really as far as VAT goes.
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In Ireland you have your VAT, tax, PRSI, income levy, health levy,....... every year there's a new levy or scheme that makes the bill bigger. Between tax and running costs, over 50% of the money a business receives is gone instantly.
VAT is the worst,.. I try not to even think about it anymore. We're just unpaid tax collectors really as far as VAT goes.
nevermind at least your consience is clean...lol ;D
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but isnt vat added to your bill?? so its not the company paying it be the person paying for the service???
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the reality is ron ,you keep your prices down and swallow the vat .
then i get some petrol which is 70% tax or more .
im going to bed
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15% vat 30% income tax
thats almost 50% of money collected in tax.
then they waste it . ;D
+ council tax, + reduced vat on heating bills, vat on most things you buy, road tax. Apparently, we're all going to be paying broadband tax soon too! You're taxed on every step you take!
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but isnt vat added to your bill?? so its not the company paying it be the person paying for the service???
Yes it is, but the best way to make sure that my VAT bill is covered is to take 25% of all income and stick it on a savings account, we get a choice to pay, monthly, quaterly, or yearly.Vat is 19% here, but I like to have abit extra, just incase..........
Don't know about UK, but income tax starts over here after your income goes over 5500 a year, then it's about 22%.