caveman
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Nothing forcing you to farm, you can always sell up and buy a van.
And pay all that Class 4 NIC?
Your having a laugh. Lol
Nothing forcing you to farm, you can always sell up and buy a van.
I know that.Nothing forcing you to farm, you can always sell up and buy a van.
same as the EUWhy do most of the devolutionists simply not get this? Just an extra tier of parasites to support.
It's amusing that the press etc, say we should pay more to prop up the NHS, they come out with something to do that very thing, and there's a massive backlash
NHS,, just needs more administrators and increase their pay, ques will dissappear then.Nothing wrong with increased NI payments. That said the ineffficiencies in the NHS need addressing at the same Tim as raising more funding for it. There is still waste inside the NHS
NHS,, just needs more administrators and increase their pay, ques will dissappear then.
We are seeing the public sector upper elecherons all throwing their underlings or customers under the bus in their drive to grab an even bigger share of the public purse..
I know i becoming a bit cynical, but watching Ginsburg last night going on about self employed when the reality was that most of the needy ones were going to be better off.
The red coat she was wearing whist filming probably cost enough to feed a family for a year
This was in the small print and will probably effect many on here:-
From May, the cost of applying for probate will rise by as much as 9,000 per cent despite public opposition. Probate fees have typically just covered the cost of giving permission to hand out someone’s assets – the probate registry’s administration and staffing costs. Under the current system, estates worth more than £15,000 have to apply for probate. This is done by the executor of that person’s will. The fee is £215 and is paid to the probate registry.
At a time of distress, this rise will cause difficulty in funding these fees, which need to be paid in addition to the funeral expenses and inheritance tax before the executors can access the deceased’s assets”.
There will be no fee for estates under £50,000 – about 58 per cent of all estates.
After that it is £300 for estates worth up to £300,000; £1,000 for estates worth more than £300,000 and up to £500,000; £4,000 for estates worth more than £500,000 and up to £1million; £8,000 for estates worth more than £1million and up to £1.6million; £12,000 for estates worth more than £1.6million and up to £2million; and, £20,000 for estates worth more than £2million.
A straight tax on dying!
Hammond must be a farmer......... or a contractor at least.
Seems I'm not the only one who heard Nick Robinson (twaat) refer to him as Spreadshit Phil on the Today prog yesterday (Thursday).
All plus VAT!This was in the small print and will probably effect many on here:-
From May, the cost of applying for probate will rise by as much as 9,000 per cent despite public opposition. Probate fees have typically just covered the cost of giving permission to hand out someone’s assets – the probate registry’s administration and staffing costs. Under the current system, estates worth more than £15,000 have to apply for probate. This is done by the executor of that person’s will. The fee is £215 and is paid to the probate registry.
At a time of distress, this rise will cause difficulty in funding these fees, which need to be paid in addition to the funeral expenses and inheritance tax before the executors can access the deceased’s assets”.
There will be no fee for estates under £50,000 – about 58 per cent of all estates.
After that it is £300 for estates worth up to £300,000; £1,000 for estates worth more than £300,000 and up to £500,000; £4,000 for estates worth more than £500,000 and up to £1million; £8,000 for estates worth more than £1million and up to £1.6million; £12,000 for estates worth more than £1.6million and up to £2million; and, £20,000 for estates worth more than £2million.
A straight tax on dying!
I predict a U turn on NI increases..........
Nothing wrong with increased NI payments. That said the ineffficiencies in the NHS need addressing at the same time as raising more funding for it. There is still waste inside the NHS