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UK UNEMPLOYMENT HOW ITS CHANGED FROM YEARS BACK?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 7791472" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>Get rid of the black economy that avoids tax by working for cash, while also putting severe restrictions if not a ban on so-called zero-hour temporary contracts. </p><p>The other way to boost employment is to get rid of taxes on employing people. Doesn't it seem ridiculous that when I employ somebody, I have to pay employers National Insurance, NEST pension contribution [basically more NI], and tax based on how much I pay the employee [PAYE] as employers tax contribution. Employees should be paid a gross sum and pay their own taxes in my opinion, whether that's deducted by the employer on their behalf or not. The bloody government take a ridiculous rate of tax if you add in the employee's spending such as VAT, rates, tax on buying and selling houses, insurance tax and lord knows what else on money they have already paid tax on as they earned it. It really is a sick joke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 7791472, member: 718"] Get rid of the black economy that avoids tax by working for cash, while also putting severe restrictions if not a ban on so-called zero-hour temporary contracts. The other way to boost employment is to get rid of taxes on employing people. Doesn't it seem ridiculous that when I employ somebody, I have to pay employers National Insurance, NEST pension contribution [basically more NI], and tax based on how much I pay the employee [PAYE] as employers tax contribution. Employees should be paid a gross sum and pay their own taxes in my opinion, whether that's deducted by the employer on their behalf or not. The bloody government take a ridiculous rate of tax if you add in the employee's spending such as VAT, rates, tax on buying and selling houses, insurance tax and lord knows what else on money they have already paid tax on as they earned it. It really is a sick joke. [/QUOTE]
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