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Pay 20% everyweek...still got £1800 bill + £730 for ni contributions....needs paying end of jan.
Why do i bother with it all !!
20% and USC of 3%. Depressing thinking about it!
Pay 20% everyweek...still got £1800 bill + £730 for ni contributions....needs paying end of jan.
Why do i bother with it all !!
20% and USC of 3%. Depressing thinking about it!
I actually don't mind shearer, And i don't know who Kay burley is, but the rest and You've missed Keith lemon off that, I just don't get him.Tom Cruise, Paul McKenna, Tony Blair, piers Morgan, Jeffrey archer, Alan 'McDonald's advert' shearer, Kay burley, Ricky Wilson, Chris Martin. The Nouveau riche....t**t the lot of them.
Kick a wheelie binHe's got a HUGE inflated head that's screaming to be punched! I reckon it's a good third of his body weight. And when he barks on that advert I need to go outside a kick a wheelie bin.
I actually don't mind shearer, And i don't know who Kay burley is, but the rest and You've missed Keith lemon off that, I just don't get him.
He`s such a tryhard unfunny caahnt!!Can we punch that unfunny prick James Corden too!??
Kick a wheelie bin
He`s such a tryhard unfunny caahnt!!
Supposed to be a comedian yet got all precious when folk started taking the piss out of Kim Kardashian after she got "robbed"
You need to buy yourself a paintball gun and take Monday mornings offI hope its the blue 1 .....i wake up half the street filling mines on monday morning !!
You need to buy yourself a paintball gun and take Monday mornings off
I`d have to give her a thorough check to see tbh lolKim Kardashian....gotta be a tranny
Tom Cruise, Paul McKenna, Tony Blair, piers Morgan, Jeffrey archer, Alan 'McDonald's advert' shearer, Kay burley, Ricky Wilson, Chris Martin. The Nouveau riche....t**t the lot of them.
How are ye getting tax rebates ? Losing money or overpaying preliminary tax ?
How are ye getting tax rebates ? Losing money or overpaying preliminary tax ?
When on cis you pay 20% tax on your total weekly wage, at the end of the year you get your personal tax allowance back which is about 10k now, so that's £2000 back straight away without taking into account expenses.
I know im paying some junkies rent.
How are ye getting tax rebates ? Losing money or overpaying preliminary tax ?
Tbh, I'd rather pay for some junkies rent and 50inch TV than some high flying w**k*r banker or some dirty stinking politician who's bleeding the system worse than the junkies! At least the junkies have an excuse, they have addictions and some terrible stories how they ended up that way! Them politicians are just slim on legs and greedy bastards! They'd sell there own soul for a pound!
The RCT forms were a great savings scheme for the likes of me that took awhile to learn that I should keep some money back for tax !!!Used to love the pink chits we used to get here. 35% tax got paid to revenue on top of our wages and wee cheque every year for few grand! Was great! Now, I haven't seen one in years and to make matters worse, there's hardly any sites and no more chits because they changed it
It's normally 20% but u can let them know if u want 0%. A lot of lads stay on 20% so they don't get a c**t of a bill.The RCT forms were a great savings scheme for the likes of me that took awhile to learn that I should keep some money back for tax !!!
Some lads still get RCT stopped on the new payments , I think its 15%/20% or 35% but only if you havent your tax in order or preliminary tax paid
Every bill is a c**t of a bill !I try and do a bit of buying and selling with the tax money throughout the year before oct and hope to add a bit of value to it that wayIt's normally 20% but u can let them know if u want 0%. A lot of lads stay on 20% so they don't get a c**t of a bill.
Every bill is a c**t of a bill !I try and do a bit of buying and selling with the tax money throughout the year before oct and hope to add a bit of value to it that way
I have seperate accounts for farming aswell so if prices suit I might buy cattle /sheep early in the year and sell before I need the money for the tax bill while hopefully making a bit of profit on the money used . I wouldnt be paying high tax on the farming side of thingshow do you mean?
I have seperate accounts for farming aswell so if prices suit I might buy cattle /sheep early in the year and sell before I need the money for the tax bill while hopefully making a bit of profit on the money used . I wouldnt be paying high tax on the farming side of things
Not clever every time ,it just makes me feel a bit better to have got a bit of use out of it before handing it over .ah I see thats very clever... i have a few projects myself but still the tax bill makes me weep and its always a week before christmas
Pay 20% everyweek...still got £1800 bill + £730 for ni contributions....needs paying end of jan.
Why do i bother with it all !!