alexander
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I'm old enough to remember when it was 15% !! Then up to 17.5% , then up to 20%.
Ours is twenty-five. On everything.
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I'm old enough to remember when it was 15% !! Then up to 17.5% , then up to 20%.
This!I bet if the cut VAT the majority will not pass it on at the till.
Its like when they announce a penny off a pint in the budget... the price still goes up!
I find the VAT rate at 20% stifles business massively.It knocks loads of domestic work on the head /creates a cash economy (especially in sunderland )
Shoe-Rack is correct in slashing the vat,it’ll help things out massively by things being cheaper
agree. We have become a nation of spenders.
They’ve been fairly shafted throughout this mind.A better stimulus would be for the Conservative- supporting big businesses to stop deliberate tax avoidance and pay their fair share.
and those self-employed people who see any tax as purely voluntary.
Can't be arsed it's from loads of different placesTake it back and get a refund.
It was 8% for most of my childhood until Howe increased it to 15%.I'm old enough to remember when it was 15% !! Then up to 17.5% , then up to 20%.
Balls, I've just spent about 700 quid on camping equipment in the last week or two
Who have? the Cash-in- hand mob who thought they could have the best of both worlds?They’ve been fairly shafted throughout this mind.
EDIT: those SE people you speak about.
Most of the largest increases in VAT have been instigated by Tory chancellors.It was 8% for most of my childhood until Howe increased it to 15%.
There’s thousands, if not millions of legitimately self employed people who have missed out.Who have? the Cash-in- hand mob who thought they could have the best of both worlds?
or big business who can employ the best accountants and lawyers to help defeat the spirit of taxation?
Most of the largest increases in VAT have been instigated by Tory chancellors.
Never again?Bit pointless seeing as the campsites aren’t allowing tents
There’s thousands, if not millions of legitimately self employed people who have missed out.
As an example, one of my friends / work associates has been employed until 20 months ago when he went self employed. He’s been self employed for 20 months and paid all taxes as he should. Because he was employed within the governments 36 month claim period they have deemed that the majority of his income comes from employment and not self employment so he’s entitled to nothing. Can’t get any of the grants available so has been placed on UC at about £40 a week. He’s now depleted all of his savings...
To go from about £5k a month (before tax and expenses etc.) he is now on £160 a month.
but that’s the point, many wouldn’t be able to prove that tax has been properly paid.That sounds terrible. Is there any way to appeal? Under those circumstances, I’d be prepared for a full audit to ensure all taxes due had been accounted for and paid.
go on the Richard III site in december, its the winter of discount tents
i’ll get me coat
but that’s the point, many wouldn’t be able to prove that tax has been properly paid.
It is terrible. I mainly have his word to take for it but he’s a stand up bloke.That sounds terrible. Is there any way to appeal? Under those circumstances, I’d be prepared for a full audit to ensure all taxes due had been accounted for and paid.
Well yes obvs if it was bought for next year.Never again?