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Unfortunately that day has arrived were I have had to part with my hard earned money and give HMRC Β£1,000's
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Join the clubUnfortunately that day has arrived were I have had to part with my hard earned money and give HMRC Β£1,000's
I started this off so you have to join my clubJoin the club
Unfortunately that day has arrived were I have had to part with my hard earned money and give HMRC Β£1,000's
I can't join your club as I got a tax rebate this yearI started this off so you have to join my club
Neither can I paid in juneI can't join your club as I got a tax rebate this year
I just pay monthly. Usually have it covered by the end of the year with my monthly amounts
I do the same....instant access ISA zopa...4.5% interest added monthly.When interest rates were low it was ok to pay monthly. At the moment Iβd rather put it in a savings account.
Itβs a decent 4 figure sum usually in there so you can earn a few hundred quid a year for nothing.
Make sure to declare the interest you received on your next assessment always having our pants downI do the same....instant access ISA zopa...4.5% interest added monthly.
If you are a basic rate taxpayer you don't have to declare interest earned up to Β£1000's. It's called Personal Savings AllowanceMake sure to declare the interest you received on your next assessment always having our pants down
That might be getting lowered the way things are going, they dropped capital gains tax by Β£1,000'sIf you are a basic rate taxpayer you don't have to declare interest earned up to Β£1000's. It's called Personal Savings Allowance
100 percent it will be the gov are c#nts of the highest orderThat might be getting lowered the way things are going, they dropped capital gains tax by Β£1,000's
I have always been against giving HMRC money before I need to.I just pay monthly. Usually have it covered by the end of the year with my monthly amounts
What's ridiculous is, they want to take us for all they can, they stopped winter fuel payments etc yet are milking the system themselves when mps are in London they can claim for the rent on a nice apartment and utility bills etc.100 percent it will be the gov are c#nts of the highest order
They'd be better of keeping all our money in the UK and offering manufacturing businesses low interest loans to make us start producing our own stuff again
Trick is keep cash going, as it will only get worse once cash goes. I'm not ashamed if asked my preference cash or bacs. A year ago I wouldn't have wanted to ask for cash but they can do one now.What's ridiculous is, they want to take us for all they can, they stopped winter fuel payments etc yet are milking the system themselves when mps are in London they can claim for the rent on a nice apartment and utility bills etc.
I didn't know this or forgot until my father in law was telling me yesterday.
What's ridiculous is, they want to take us for all they can, they stopped winter fuel payments etc yet are milking the system themselves when mps are in London they can claim for the rent on a nice apartment and utility bills etc.
I didn't know this or forgot until my father in law was telling me yesterday.
That's shocking, different rules for them and us nowt ever changes, I really don't know how they dare have cancelled the winter fuel payment and claim they can't afford it, whilst been in a very privileged postionItβs truly criminal what they get away.I live 25 minutes from London the previous mp for my Area lives slightly closer in the next village.
She claimed for a second property in central London claiming all associated costs even down to the window cleaning on this property.
She could have got a train in or at worst a driver but she chose to fleece the tax payer(Legally of course)
Her husband is a well known uk author worth around Β£45 million.,yet still these people want to extract the urine out the working class man/woman
Make sure to declare the interest you received on your next assessment always having our pants down
Enjoy it while you can palYou don't have to declare your ISA on your self assessment tax return!....so I don't!