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over a year ago
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"I'd have to know what you do for that rate to rate it.
My daughters earn more teaching dance.
Ah, but can they do it for 70 hours a week?"
I doubt they would want to but,technically yes. |
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"I'd have to know what you do for that rate to rate it.
My daughters earn more teaching dance.
Ah, but can they do it for 70 hours a week?
I doubt they would want to but,technically yes. "
Yeah it's horrible. |
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over a year ago
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"I'd have to know what you do for that rate to rate it.
My daughters earn more teaching dance.
Ah, but can they do it for 70 hours a week?
I doubt they would want to but,technically yes.
Yeah it's horrible. "
Do you choose to work 70 hours per week? |
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"I'd have to know what you do for that rate to rate it.
My daughters earn more teaching dance.
Ah, but can they do it for 70 hours a week?
I doubt they would want to but,technically yes.
Yeah it's horrible.
Do you choose to work 70 hours per week? "
I *can*, but 50-55 is my average. |
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over a year ago
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"I'd have to know what you do for that rate to rate it.
My daughters earn more teaching dance.
Ah, but can they do it for 70 hours a week?
I doubt they would want to but,technically yes.
Yeah it's horrible.
Do you choose to work 70 hours per week?
I *can*, but 50-55 is my average. "
You'll burn yourself out if you work too much. |
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"I'd have to know what you do for that rate to rate it.
My daughters earn more teaching dance.
Ah, but can they do it for 70 hours a week?
I doubt they would want to but,technically yes.
Yeah it's horrible.
Do you choose to work 70 hours per week?
I *can*, but 50-55 is my average.
You'll burn yourself out if you work too much."
Quite possibly. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'd have to know what you do for that rate to rate it.
My daughters earn more teaching dance.
Ah, but can they do it for 70 hours a week?
I doubt they would want to but,technically yes.
Yeah it's horrible.
Do you choose to work 70 hours per week?
I *can*, but 50-55 is my average.
You'll burn yourself out if you work too much.
Quite possibly. "
Having money is nice, and helpful, but being with your family is nice too. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'd have to know what you do for that rate to rate it.
My daughters earn more teaching dance.
Ah, but can they do it for 70 hours a week?
I doubt they would want to but,technically yes.
Yeah it's horrible.
Do you choose to work 70 hours per week?
I *can*, but 50-55 is my average.
You'll burn yourself out if you work too much.
Quite possibly.
Having money is nice, and helpful, but being with your family is nice too. "
You haven't met his family |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Fucking hell is this guy serious?
Love these forums. Get to rate everything from cocks to how much people earn an hour! Going to put a thread on now
rate my petrol gage |
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over a year ago
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"Rate my cooking.... bbq chicken tonight
It's all good and well earning that much..... but I've already hit the 40%tax rate..... so rate that.
Tax? I don't understand? "
So if u earn over I think 38k your get taxed 40% ish of anything over that point, I think before that it’s 9k for free and 20 something percent. This is where a creative accountant comes in handy, but most of those are pretty expensive so would make a dent in the 23.50 I fear! |
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"Rate my cooking.... bbq chicken tonight
It's all good and well earning that much..... but I've already hit the 40%tax rate..... so rate that.
Tax? I don't understand?
So if u earn over I think 38k your get taxed 40% ish of anything over that point, I think before that it’s 9k for free and 20 something percent. This is where a creative accountant comes in handy, but most of those are pretty expensive so would make a dent in the 23.50 I fear! "
Hmmm you misunderstood my wink. You need to look into how limited companies work. Limited company directors earn piss all.....on paper. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Rate my cooking.... bbq chicken tonight
It's all good and well earning that much..... but I've already hit the 40%tax rate..... so rate that.
Tax? I don't understand?
So if u earn over I think 38k your get taxed 40% ish of anything over that point, I think before that it’s 9k for free and 20 something percent. This is where a creative accountant comes in handy, but most of those are pretty expensive so would make a dent in the 23.50 I fear!
Hmmm you misunderstood my wink. You need to look into how limited companies work. Limited company directors earn piss all.....on paper. "
A directors salary is paid in two parts with three lots of tax to pay, salary and dividends depending how your company is set up. There are not many ways of hiding your earnings (cash aside), directors tend to pay a lot of tax. If you don’t declare stuff you end up with your collar felt by the revenue. Take a look into it |
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"Rate my cooking.... bbq chicken tonight
It's all good and well earning that much..... but I've already hit the 40%tax rate..... so rate that.
Tax? I don't understand?
So if u earn over I think 38k your get taxed 40% ish of anything over that point, I think before that it’s 9k for free and 20 something percent. This is where a creative accountant comes in handy, but most of those are pretty expensive so would make a dent in the 23.50 I fear!
Hmmm you misunderstood my wink. You need to look into how limited companies work. Limited company directors earn piss all.....on paper.
A directors salary is paid in two parts with three lots of tax to pay, salary and dividends depending how your company is set up. There are not many ways of hiding your earnings (cash aside), directors tend to pay a lot of tax. If you don’t declare stuff you end up with your collar felt by the revenue. Take a look into it "
But they only get paid minimum wage... So there's not much income tax. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Rate my cooking.... bbq chicken tonight
It's all good and well earning that much..... but I've already hit the 40%tax rate..... so rate that.
Tax? I don't understand?
So if u earn over I think 38k your get taxed 40% ish of anything over that point, I think before that it’s 9k for free and 20 something percent. This is where a creative accountant comes in handy, but most of those are pretty expensive so would make a dent in the 23.50 I fear!
Hmmm you misunderstood my wink. You need to look into how limited companies work. Limited company directors earn piss all.....on paper.
A directors salary is paid in two parts with three lots of tax to pay, salary and dividends depending how your company is set up. There are not many ways of hiding your earnings (cash aside), directors tend to pay a lot of tax. If you don’t declare stuff you end up with your collar felt by the revenue. Take a look into it
But they only get paid minimum wage... So there's not much income tax."
No director earns minimum wage, they earn the first 9k which is tax free. I’ll mail u directly mate as I don’t want to bore the arse off of people (probably failed already) lol |
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"Rate my cooking.... bbq chicken tonight
It's all good and well earning that much..... but I've already hit the 40%tax rate..... so rate that.
Tax? I don't understand?
So if u earn over I think 38k your get taxed 40% ish of anything over that point, I think before that it’s 9k for free and 20 something percent. This is where a creative accountant comes in handy, but most of those are pretty expensive so would make a dent in the 23.50 I fear!
Hmmm you misunderstood my wink. You need to look into how limited companies work. Limited company directors earn piss all.....on paper.
A directors salary is paid in two parts with three lots of tax to pay, salary and dividends depending how your company is set up. There are not many ways of hiding your earnings (cash aside), directors tend to pay a lot of tax. If you don’t declare stuff you end up with your collar felt by the revenue. Take a look into it
But they only get paid minimum wage... So there's not much income tax.
No director earns minimum wage, they earn the first 9k which is tax free. I’ll mail u directly mate as I don’t want to bore the arse off of people (probably failed already) lol"
No need. I've literally just done my tax return. |
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over a year ago
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"Helping the Nhs by creative accounting.
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Helping the nhs by paying a stupid amount of tax while creating jobs and cash flow, while half the country sits on its arse with depression or a bad back, all at our expense. And people wonder why accountants are employed to be creative? |
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"Helping the Nhs by creative accounting.
Helping the nhs by paying a stupid amount of tax while creating jobs and cash flow, while half the country sits on its arse with depression or a bad back, all at our expense. And people wonder why accountants are employed to be creative? "
I've had depression and a bad back. Both are quite common you know; as well as being crippling. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Helping the Nhs by creative accounting.
Helping the nhs by paying a stupid amount of tax while creating jobs and cash flow, while half the country sits on its arse with depression or a bad back, all at our expense. And people wonder why accountants are employed to be creative? "
My accountant was never bloody creative, seen more creativity in moss growing on a rock
Chlem...I get the
I’m now PAYE....company sold!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Rate my cooking.... bbq chicken tonight
It's all good and well earning that much..... but I've already hit the 40%tax rate..... so rate that.
Tax? I don't understand?
So if u earn over I think 38k your get taxed 40% ish of anything over that point, I think before that it’s 9k for free and 20 something percent. This is where a creative accountant comes in handy, but most of those are pretty expensive so would make a dent in the 23.50 I fear!
Hmmm you misunderstood my wink. You need to look into how limited companies work. Limited company directors earn piss all.....on paper.
A directors salary is paid in two parts with three lots of tax to pay, salary and dividends depending how your company is set up. There are not many ways of hiding your earnings (cash aside), directors tend to pay a lot of tax. If you don’t declare stuff you end up with your collar felt by the revenue. Take a look into it
But they only get paid minimum wage... So there's not much income tax.
No director earns minimum wage, they earn the first 9k which is tax free. I’ll mail u directly mate as I don’t want to bore the arse off of people (probably failed already) lol"
You can earn 11500 tax free a year before Mr tax man starts having his cut..... then yes anything over 38k the rate goes up to 40 % ..... bloody joke to be screwed for working hard.
I do a skilled manual job so not as if I'm sitting in an office 9 to 5 mon to fri. |
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Fab is a really good site for meeting people from all walks of life. Agreed?!
But let's be fare there are some fucking Dicks on here!! Literally... Lol
Threads like this do my head in!
"How much does everyone make an hour.. Bet I make more than you!"
Keep it to yourself. There's actually normal hard working people on here who are on a very low wage and probably work 3 times harder than you £20+ an hour knobheads. Nurses for example... Probably Policemen, firemen, factory worker. Who all work hard and long hours and are on minimum wage and finding it hard to make ends meet everyday.
For you guys to shove your hourly rate in their face is just the equivalent of trying to suck your own dick. Wooo look how much I earn, for probably either doing shit work, easy work, or ripping some poor bastard off. If you work hard then you deserve what your paid. But keep it too yourself.
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"Fab is a really good site for meeting people from all walks of life. Agreed?!
But let's be fare there are some fucking Dicks on here!! Literally... Lol
Threads like this do my head in!
"How much does everyone make an hour.. Bet I make more than you!"
Keep it to yourself. There's actually normal hard working people on here who are on a very low wage and probably work 3 times harder than you £20+ an hour knobheads. Nurses for example... Probably Policemen, firemen, factory worker. Who all work hard and long hours and are on minimum wage and finding it hard to make ends meet everyday.
For you guys to shove your hourly rate in their face is just the equivalent of trying to suck your own dick. Wooo look how much I earn, for probably either doing shit work, easy work, or ripping some poor bastard off. If you work hard then you deserve what your paid. But keep it too yourself.
A rich man has money and richer man has love and respect. " .
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Helping the Nhs by creative accounting.
Helping the nhs by paying a stupid amount of tax while creating jobs and cash flow, while half the country sits on its arse with depression or a bad back, all at our expense. And people wonder why accountants are employed to be creative?
I've had depression and a bad back. Both are quite common you know; as well as being crippling. "
I’m sure both are horrible, but most people I’ve known in this situation are perfectly capable of working in some capacity and use the welfare state as a lifestyle choice, which it was never intended to be. Thus creating a massive gravy train (which the nhs has become too I’m afraid) that is paid for in the main by decent hardworking people. These people try to pay as little tax as possible (and who wouldn’t) and deserve every penny as far as I’m concerned. Roll on the revolution! That’s me off of my soapbox anyway. For the few that are actually Ill it is the biggest shame, because the piss takers cause the rest of us to view them with suspicion, instead of the sympathy they deserve. Peace out |
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I was on the sick for a while when I pulled my back out and had a knee operation. I know a lot of people out there are genuinely sick and would love to work. The government should create a lot more home based work. Work people can do from there home and not too strenuous. I've had jobs in the past where all I did was screw screws into bloody holes!! Nightmare, but perfect for home based work.... Just an idea |
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