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By *eddy and legs OP   Couple  over a year ago

the wetlands

5% additional tax for everyday worked from home has been suggested

Should it apply in the UK ?

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By *ovebjsMan  over a year ago

Bristol


"5% additional tax for everyday worked from home has been suggested

Should it apply in the UK ?"

Why would they tax you more for working from home ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Is that a rebate because you use more of your own stuff?....lekky, gas, porn hub etc...

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By *eddy and legs OP   Couple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"5% additional tax for everyday worked from home has been suggested

Should it apply in the UK ?

Why would they tax you more for working from home ?"

Because it's viewed as a "perk" that you don't have the expenses of travel to work, parking etc.

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By *obka3Couple  over a year ago

bournemouth


"5% additional tax for everyday worked from home has been suggested

Should it apply in the UK ?"

Suggested by whom ?

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By *ittleAcornMan  over a year ago

visiting the beach


"5% additional tax for everyday worked from home has been suggested

Should it apply in the UK ?

Suggested by whom ?

"

Deutsche Bank!

Who also happen to own a large portfolio of offices in London...

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke.


"5% additional tax for everyday worked from home has been suggested

Should it apply in the UK ?

Suggested by whom ? "

This

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By *eddy and legs OP   Couple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"5% additional tax for everyday worked from home has been suggested

Should it apply in the UK ?

Suggested by whom ?

Deutsche Bank!

Who also happen to own a large portfolio of offices in London... "

This

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke.

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke.

A Bank suggesting a Social Payment Programme - COVID brings a whole new level of Surreal.

But hey. Why not. But there are added costs to working from home . . . Winter Heating for one. Add that your phone becomes a business line. Your Personal Income Tax would add many costs to account for business activities in your home. Business/Employee insurances minefield . . .

I suppose some of that may be off-set by climate change savings. But may result in job losses from the Petro' Industries and Car manufacturers and all attendant sub-service industries . . . right down to your loacl retail park no longer attended by people who travel to work. ad-infinitum.

The Law of Unintended Consequence come to mind.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Is it about taxing the workers or the companies?

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By *ionaScarletTV/TS  over a year ago

Dundee


"Is it about taxing the workers or the companies? "

Its about protecting Deutsche banks bottom line.

Frankly... fuck them, and the horse they rode in on

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By *obka3Couple  over a year ago

bournemouth

So in a world that has huge congestion problems at rush hour and is concerned about pollution etc etc these oh so clever bankers want to stop something that might help as well as improve the life of employees. Bloody genius

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By *ap d agde coupleCouple  over a year ago

Broadstairs

Don’t we pay enough tax ? Who the hell wants to pay anymore ?

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By *wisted999Man  over a year ago

North Bucks

I’ve just claimed a modest amount per week back from the tax man for simply working from home. Now the buggers want to reverse it.

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool

Isnt it more about yue people who dont have the option to work from home?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Being taxed to stay at home with the wife? How the hell is she going to be able to conduct her affairs?

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By *eddy and legs OP   Couple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"Is it about taxing the workers or the companies?

Its about protecting Deutsche banks bottom line.

Frankly... fuck them, and the horse they rode in on"

Frankly I don't see how a tax increase would benefit a bank but there ya go.

There are only two certainties in life, death and taxes

I'm sure the taxman is sharpening his pencils ....

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By *ungblackbullMan  over a year ago

scotland


"5% additional tax for everyday worked from home has been suggested

Should it apply in the UK ?

Why would they tax you more for working from home ?

Because it's viewed as a "perk" that you don't have the expenses of travel to work, parking etc."

Some people walk to work. They used to take their own lunch to work. They didn't spend crazy amounts of money on costa or starbucks.

However, they do now need to spend more money of electricity and heating especially now we are heading into winter.

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"5% additional tax for everyday worked from home has been suggested

Should it apply in the UK ?

Why would they tax you more for working from home ?

Because it's viewed as a "perk" that you don't have the expenses of travel to work, parking etc.

Some people walk to work. They used to take their own lunch to work. They didn't spend crazy amounts of money on costa or starbucks.

However, they do now need to spend more money of electricity and heating especially now we are heading into winter.

"

Not everyone.

If you have a long commute and pay to park etc working from home can save you a bomb

Even child care etc.

You can claim a chunk of the money back if you work from home aswell.

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By *ungblackbullMan  over a year ago

scotland


"5% additional tax for everyday worked from home has been suggested

Should it apply in the UK ?

Why would they tax you more for working from home ?

Because it's viewed as a "perk" that you don't have the expenses of travel to work, parking etc.

Some people walk to work. They used to take their own lunch to work. They didn't spend crazy amounts of money on costa or starbucks.

However, they do now need to spend more money of electricity and heating especially now we are heading into winter.

Not everyone.

If you have a long commute and pay to park etc working from home can save you a bomb

Even child care etc.

You can claim a chunk of the money back if you work from home aswell."

Yes, not everyone which us why I started my post with the word "some". Why should someone without those costs and therefore not saving money in the pandemic pay 5%?

Claim a chunk? Are you having a laugh? Most employers won't pay so that leaves tax relief on £6 a week. That's £1.20 a week or £64 a month for most tax payer. That wouldn't even cover the additional gas and electricity for a couple of months.

Anyone earning less than tax threshold (part time admin type jobs) can't claim tax relief.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"5% additional tax for everyday worked from home has been suggested

Should it apply in the UK ?"

Where is the tax going to go though?

Another Boris blunder? No thanks.

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By *obka3Couple  over a year ago

bournemouth


"5% additional tax for everyday worked from home has been suggested

Should it apply in the UK ?

Where is the tax going to go though?

Another Boris blunder? No thanks."

What's it got to with boris ? It's a banks idea

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"5% additional tax for everyday worked from home has been suggested

Should it apply in the UK ?

Where is the tax going to go though?

Another Boris blunder? No thanks."

Is there nothing you wont blame him for? read the post.

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By *wisted999Man  over a year ago

North Bucks

I’m more worried about the proposed increase in capital gains tax. I can see that one coming.

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By *otlovefun42Couple  over a year ago

Costa Blanca Spain...

Could always bring back S.E.T.

Sex Enjoyment Tax.

With apologies to Kenneth Williams (Carry On Don't Lose Your Head)

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By *kstallionMan  over a year ago

milton keynes


"5% additional tax for everyday worked from home has been suggested

Should it apply in the UK ?

Where is the tax going to go though?

Another Boris blunder? No thanks.Is there nothing you wont blame him for? read the post."

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"5% additional tax for everyday worked from home has been suggested

Should it apply in the UK ?

Where is the tax going to go though?

Another Boris blunder? No thanks.

What's it got to with boris ? It's a banks idea "

What I meant is that the tax will go on some tory idea which will cost a shit load of money because it is badly mismanaged.

Tories are worse with other people’s money, at least Labour spent it on hospitals and trying to help people, tories spend it on contraptions which are supposed to save money but cost more than they have saved.

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By *eddy and legs OP   Couple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"5% additional tax for everyday worked from home has been suggested

Should it apply in the UK ?

Where is the tax going to go though?

Another Boris blunder? No thanks.

What's it got to with boris ? It's a banks idea

What I meant is that the tax will go on some tory idea which will cost a shit load of money because it is badly mismanaged.

Tories are worse with other people’s money, at least Labour spent it on hospitals and trying to help people, tories spend it on contraptions which are supposed to save money but cost more than they have saved.

"

Like brexit ?

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By *obka3Couple  over a year ago

bournemouth


"5% additional tax for everyday worked from home has been suggested

Should it apply in the UK ?

Where is the tax going to go though?

Another Boris blunder? No thanks.

What's it got to with boris ? It's a banks idea

What I meant is that the tax will go on some tory idea which will cost a shit load of money because it is badly mismanaged.

Tories are worse with other people’s money, at least Labour spent it on hospitals and trying to help people, tories spend it on contraptions which are supposed to save money but cost more than they have saved.

"

Have you read of the pfi agreements signed by labour where hospitals are charged 28 quid for a light bulb the costs of these schemes is mind blowing. That in no way excuses miss spent funds by any public body or the tories but please dont think it's only one party that wastes money

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By *heislanderMan  over a year ago

cheshunt

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By * Plus ECouple  over a year ago

The South


"5% additional tax for everyday worked from home has been suggested

Should it apply in the UK ?

Where is the tax going to go though?

Another Boris blunder? No thanks.

What's it got to with boris ? It's a banks idea

What I meant is that the tax will go on some tory idea which will cost a shit load of money because it is badly mismanaged.

Tories are worse with other people’s money, at least Labour spent it on hospitals and trying to help people, tories spend it on contraptions which are supposed to save money but cost more than they have saved.

"

Its a German banks idea.

Please try to understand what you're commenting on before you knee jerk react with your anti Tory diatribe.

By all means blame them for stuff they screw up.

But stuff that's nothing to do with them is just stupid.

E

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"5% additional tax for everyday worked from home has been suggested

Should it apply in the UK ?

Where is the tax going to go though?

Another Boris blunder? No thanks.

What's it got to with boris ? It's a banks idea

What I meant is that the tax will go on some tory idea which will cost a shit load of money because it is badly mismanaged.

Tories are worse with other people’s money, at least Labour spent it on hospitals and trying to help people, tories spend it on contraptions which are supposed to save money but cost more than they have saved.

Its a German banks idea.

Please try to understand what you're commenting on before you knee jerk react with your anti Tory diatribe.

By all means blame them for stuff they screw up.

But stuff that's nothing to do with them is just stupid.

E"

You can predict what is going to happen by past experience.

If a tax was done, then the money will be irresponsibily allocated by the tories.

I am sure some tories are rubbing their hands in glee on how to recover the money they pissed down the toilet on paying chums and consultants. So they would probably run with the idea.

But you are right they ain’t done nothing, but trust me it sounds like something they would do.

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By * Plus ECouple  over a year ago

The South


"5% additional tax for everyday worked from home has been suggested

Should it apply in the UK ?

Where is the tax going to go though?

Another Boris blunder? No thanks.

What's it got to with boris ? It's a banks idea

What I meant is that the tax will go on some tory idea which will cost a shit load of money because it is badly mismanaged.

Tories are worse with other people’s money, at least Labour spent it on hospitals and trying to help people, tories spend it on contraptions which are supposed to save money but cost more than they have saved.

Its a German banks idea.

Please try to understand what you're commenting on before you knee jerk react with your anti Tory diatribe.

By all means blame them for stuff they screw up.

But stuff that's nothing to do with them is just stupid.

E

You can predict what is going to happen by past experience.

If a tax was done, then the money will be irresponsibily allocated by the tories.

I am sure some tories are rubbing their hands in glee on how to recover the money they pissed down the toilet on paying chums and consultants. So they would probably run with the idea.

But you are right they ain’t done nothing, but trust me it sounds like something they would do.

"

I'm quietly confident the records for monies spent by both of our leading parties on consultants are a matter of public record.

I looked at them, interesting reading. Especially given your belief system.

Given your last paragraph, you do believe "they've" done something. What do you think "they've" done?

E

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"5% additional tax for everyday worked from home has been suggested

Should it apply in the UK ?

Where is the tax going to go though?

Another Boris blunder? No thanks.

What's it got to with boris ? It's a banks idea

What I meant is that the tax will go on some tory idea which will cost a shit load of money because it is badly mismanaged.

Tories are worse with other people’s money, at least Labour spent it on hospitals and trying to help people, tories spend it on contraptions which are supposed to save money but cost more than they have saved.

Its a German banks idea.

Please try to understand what you're commenting on before you knee jerk react with your anti Tory diatribe.

By all means blame them for stuff they screw up.

But stuff that's nothing to do with them is just stupid.

E

You can predict what is going to happen by past experience.

If a tax was done, then the money will be irresponsibily allocated by the tories.

I am sure some tories are rubbing their hands in glee on how to recover the money they pissed down the toilet on paying chums and consultants. So they would probably run with the idea.

But you are right they ain’t done nothing, but trust me it sounds like something they would do.

"

I would not trust anything you believe as you do not seem to have a balanced view all i see is anti tory rhetoric.

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By * Plus ECouple  over a year ago

The South


"5% additional tax for everyday worked from home has been suggested

Should it apply in the UK ?

Where is the tax going to go though?

Another Boris blunder? No thanks.

What's it got to with boris ? It's a banks idea

What I meant is that the tax will go on some tory idea which will cost a shit load of money because it is badly mismanaged.

Tories are worse with other people’s money, at least Labour spent it on hospitals and trying to help people, tories spend it on contraptions which are supposed to save money but cost more than they have saved.

Its a German banks idea.

Please try to understand what you're commenting on before you knee jerk react with your anti Tory diatribe.

By all means blame them for stuff they screw up.

But stuff that's nothing to do with them is just stupid.

E

You can predict what is going to happen by past experience.

If a tax was done, then the money will be irresponsibily allocated by the tories.

I am sure some tories are rubbing their hands in glee on how to recover the money they pissed down the toilet on paying chums and consultants. So they would probably run with the idea.

But you are right they ain’t done nothing, but trust me it sounds like something they would do.

I would not trust anything you believe as you do not seem to have a balanced view all i see is anti tory rhetoric."

E

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By *ontecristoMan  over a year ago

PonteCarlo

Wouldn't it be better just to add 3% for everyone across the board then all pay who are working and those who earn more pay more. Like it or not we will have to pay off all this borrowing.

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By *eddy and legs OP   Couple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"Wouldn't it be better just to add 3% for everyone across the board then all pay who are working and those who earn more pay more. Like it or not we will have to pay off all this borrowing. "

To be fair, I don't think most sensible people would mind or notice 3% but the government will find a way to shaft those most in need to near the brunt.

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By *ountry Boy FreshMan  over a year ago

Huddersfield


"Wouldn't it be better just to add 3% for everyone across the board then all pay who are working and those who earn more pay more. Like it or not we will have to pay off all this borrowing. "

I would be happy to pay 5% or even slightly more but it could go on for decades.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I find it very ironic that this suggestion is coming from a bank !!!!!!

Banks are THE richest businesses in the world, they got the world into the largest debt crisis in history. They then demanded and received the biggest bailout in history, while the top management still received multi million pound payouts. You can bet your bottom dollar they are taking full advantage of furlough payouts as i type and they will also be using as many staff as possible to work from home.

If ANY business deserves to actually be taxed another 3%, it's all banking institutions, not the underpaid staff forced to work from home.

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By *ountry Boy FreshMan  over a year ago

Huddersfield


"I find it very ironic that this suggestion is coming from a bank !!!!!!

Banks are THE richest businesses in the world, they got the world into the largest debt crisis in history. They then demanded and received the biggest bailout in history, while the top management still received multi million pound payouts. You can bet your bottom dollar they are taking full advantage of furlough payouts as i type and they will also be using as many staff as possible to work from home.

If ANY business deserves to actually be taxed another 3%, it's all banking institutions, not the underpaid staff forced to work from home."

And who do you think will actually end up paying the 3%?

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