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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I could afford an extra couple of holidays each year if i wasn't paying tax for the ever increasing number of other peoples screaming offspring.
If you want parity in prices across the year then i think i'm entitled to a tax reduction for not producing any.....cutting out child benefits and tax credits should pay for that |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I could afford an extra couple of holidays each year if i wasn't paying tax for the ever increasing number of other peoples screaming offspring.
If you want parity in prices across the year then i think i'm entitled to a tax reduction for not producing any.....cutting out child benefits and tax credits should pay for that "
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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago
Over the rainbow, under the bridge |
"I could afford an extra couple of holidays each year if i wasn't paying tax for the ever increasing number of other peoples screaming offspring.
If you want parity in prices across the year then i think i'm entitled to a tax reduction for not producing any.....cutting out child benefits and tax credits should pay for that "
She did point out that she has no children. |
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"I could afford an extra couple of holidays each year if i wasn't paying tax for the ever increasing number of other peoples screaming offspring.
If you want parity in prices across the year then i think i'm entitled to a tax reduction for not producing any.....cutting out child benefits and tax credits should pay for that "
Although there may be issues in the future if nobody produces any more children...... |
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