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Do you think you get value for money from your taxes
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm self employed by my own business and my tax liability for this year will be zero, so yup, I think I get value for money for it. "
same here. not zero but not too bad. i don't actually think income tax is too steep for most people |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hello Wishy,
"I'm self employed by my own business and my tax liability for this year will be zero, so yup, I think I get value for money for it."
We have a small brewery and our payments in total (Duty, VAT, income taxes and national insurance) to the government is approaching 50% of turnover, I think that is totally disproportionate, and very poor value.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hello Wishy,
"I'm self employed by my own business and my tax liability for this year will be zero, so yup, I think I get value for money for it."
We have a small brewery and our payments in total (Duty, VAT, income taxes and national insurance) to the government is approaching 50% of turnover, I think that is totally disproportionate, and very poor value.
Alec"
Every govt clobbers alcohol without exception. It's seen as a cash cow and producers of alcohol products are targeted just as much as consumers of it. The wealthy don't care because they can afford alcohol whatever it costs.
I'm an electrician and the reason my tax liability will be zero this year is down to start-up costs and money I 'loaned' the company to purchase the tools and training I needed to get it going. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Engineer aboard a ship working worldwide here. I get tax exemption, claim my whole years tax back every year. Suits me. Value for money? Hell yes. But then I spend about 210 days a year out of the UK working all over the world. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't have kids and don't intend too..... I own my own home...... Worked since I was 15..... Never claimed dss...... Pay 8k per year in income tax and n.I. Not inc council car and vat tax..
Do I get value for money???? Do I f@!k I'm ripped off from every angle.
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By *aravancouple OP Man
over a year ago
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"I don't have kids and don't intend too..... I own my own home...... Worked since I was 15..... Never claimed dss...... Pay 8k per year in income tax and n.I. Not inc council car and vat tax..
Do I get value for money???? Do I f@!k I'm ripped off from every angle.
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"I don't have kids and don't intend too..... I own my own home...... Worked since I was 15..... Never claimed dss...... Pay 8k per year in income tax and n.I. Not inc council car and vat tax..
Do I get value for money???? Do I f@!k I'm ripped off from every angle. You pay a fair contribution!
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