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No still don't understand, I must be thick
10,000 quid before paying tax!!! That's good news for Matt Bateman then. He's at a push to hit half of that
Where do we borrow it all from? When is the person lending it going to say no more?
Yep turned out to be correct. That was Osborne's little headline grabber that he must of let slip to the media.Do you clean no.10's windows Ian?
Mr Bacon did you get my email?
for the self employed small business owner this new budget is great. for anyone in any trouble whatsoever thats relying on the state i.e benefits or using NHS they have been royally shafted. typical conservative approach- reward the hard workers but also punish all those who genuinely need the governments help (and before anyone barges in about benefit cheats, despite what the daily mail reads the vast majority of people on benefits really really need them).sure its great to get a higher un-taxable threshold but i think those on income support or disability living allowance need the help a bit more than we do
Quote from: MATT BATEMAN (OWC) on March 20, 2013, 04:45:05 pmMr Bacon did you get my email?Yes, stop sending porn!!!
labour thru and thru just fed up of seeing people getting away with living on benefits whilst hard working people get more and more shafted.
for all those people who just employ a few guys, theres also this massive positive 'The complicated system of National Insurance will be made less onerous for employers.A new Employment Allowance will knock the first £2,000 off the NI bill for every business and charity.For big employers, this will be utterly trivial.For the many small employers who employ just a few staff, this will be a big deal.George Osborne said it would mean that 450,000 small businesses will in fact pay no NI at all.'