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DanH SW2 07 Sep 21 5.34pm | |
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1.25% point increase on employees’ and employers’ National Insurance Contributions, a 10% increase on current rates, to pay for state subsidised social care. Given that it’s only those employed and their employers that pay this tax and no one over 65, whether employed or not, pays it or not, is this fair? Unearned income such as rental profits, dividends, interest etc. not subject to NIC. A tax that only hits the younger, working, less wealthy population. Given the demographic on here I’m sure you’re all delighted my generation will be working the next 30 years to pay for someone to wipe your arse in a couple of year’s time but thoughts on here? A manifesto pledge broken by Johnson but does anyone give a sh*t what he does or doesn’t do or say? Edited by DanH (07 Sep 2021 5.37pm)
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Hrolf The Ganger 07 Sep 21 5.48pm | |
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Originally posted by DanH
1.25% point increase on employees’ and employers’ National Insurance Contributions, a 10% increase on current rates, to pay for state subsidised social care. Given that it’s only those employed and their employers that pay this tax and no one over 65, whether employed or not, pays it or not, is this fair? Unearned income such as rental profits, dividends, interest etc. not subject to NIC. A tax that only hits the younger, working, less wealthy population. Given the demographic on here I’m sure you’re all delighted my generation will be working the next 30 years to pay for someone to wipe your arse in a couple of year’s time but thoughts on here? A manifesto pledge broken by Johnson but does anyone give a sh*t what he does or doesn’t do or say? Edited by DanH (07 Sep 2021 5.37pm) So the Government fund an improvement in Social care and Lefties are still moaning. You see, this is the big problem with Lefties. They want to spend loads of other people's money, but never want to pay for anything themselves.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 07 Sep 21 6.01pm | |
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Originally posted by DanH
Given the demographic on here I’m sure you’re all delighted my generation will be working the next 30 years to pay for someone to wipe your arse in a couple of year’s time Edited by DanH (07 Sep 2021 5.37pm) i am planning to drop dead close to retirement age, as Nature intended. Assisted by an epicurean lifestyle today. Who the f..ck wants to get to the age of Prince Philip but without the big bank balance ? Currently Dan , most of your taxes pay to wipe the arse of legions of kids born to the legions of longterm unemployed. Kids often sired by people who have never paid a penny income-tax in their life. Edited by PalazioVecchio (07 Sep 2021 7.06pm)
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 07 Sep 21 6.24pm | |
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Originally posted by DanH
1.25% point increase on employees’ and employers’ National Insurance Contributions, a 10% increase on current rates, to pay for state subsidised social care. Given that it’s only those employed and their employers that pay this tax and no one over 65, whether employed or not, pays it or not, is this fair? Unearned income such as rental profits, dividends, interest etc. not subject to NIC. A tax that only hits the younger, working, less wealthy population. Given the demographic on here I’m sure you’re all delighted my generation will be working the next 30 years to pay for someone to wipe your arse in a couple of year’s time but thoughts on here? A manifesto pledge broken by Johnson but does anyone give a sh*t what he does or doesn’t do or say? Edited by DanH (07 Sep 2021 5.37pm)
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Behind Enemy Lines Sussex 07 Sep 21 6.26pm | |
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This is a tricky one. On the downside this smacks of numerous pledges being broken and whoever pays will point to somebody who should be paying more but isn’t. However, like every other new tax, once it’s been introduced the difficult decision has been made. If Dan thinks it is unfair, then the next parliament can adjust it to reflect a new batch of those who can pay extra. It’s the ‘ creep’ that worries me, whereby the goalposts will be moved and the figures are increased. Think VAT, APD etc. Personally, a relation of mine was due to collect her state pension aged 60 - she now has to wait another 6 years to get it due to the rules changing at the whim of the number crunchers…
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Tim Gypsy Hill '64 Stoke sub normal 07 Sep 21 6.38pm | |
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Originally posted by DanH
1.25% point increase on employees’ and employers’ National Insurance Contributions, a 10% increase on current rates, to pay for state subsidised social care. Given that it’s only those employed and their employers that pay this tax and no one over 65, whether employed or not, pays it or not, is this fair? Unearned income such as rental profits, dividends, interest etc. not subject to NIC. A tax that only hits the younger, working, less wealthy population. Given the demographic on here I’m sure you’re all delighted my generation will be working the next 30 years to pay for someone to wipe your arse in a couple of year’s time but thoughts on here? A manifesto pledge broken by Johnson but does anyone give a sh*t what he does or doesn’t do or say? Edited by DanH (07 Sep 2021 5.37pm) Whilst I agree with you about workers over the age of 65 and unearned income needing to be properly looked at in regard to tax/NIC, I take issue with the youth of today feeling hard done by on this issue. Every one of "the demographic on here" have had to pay for the last 30 years (and more) to wipe the arses of the older generation so what's the issue? Also, it would be nice to feel a little appreciated for the 19 years of free health care and dentistry you were offered that we paid into for you.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 07 Sep 21 6.51pm | |
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Originally posted by DanH
1.25% point increase on employees’ and employers’ National Insurance Contributions, a 10% increase on current rates, to pay for state subsidised social care. Given that it’s only those employed and their employers that pay this tax and no one over 65, whether employed or not, pays it or not, is this fair? Unearned income such as rental profits, dividends, interest etc. not subject to NIC. A tax that only hits the younger, working, less wealthy population. Given the demographic on here I’m sure you’re all delighted my generation will be working the next 30 years to pay for someone to wipe your arse in a couple of year’s time but thoughts on here? A manifesto pledge broken by Johnson but does anyone give a sh*t what he does or doesn’t do or say? Edited by DanH (07 Sep 2021 5.37pm) You make some valid points. However, it will be all generations who will be paying more and will be squeezed more, and more, to pay for your old age care as well, and every generation after that. Edited by Rudi Hedman (07 Sep 2021 6.58pm)
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AuntyAnne70 Tunbridge WElls 07 Sep 21 6.53pm | |
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A 10% tax hike! So please do shut up about lefties moaning etc etc, just ask Dido what she did with that £37 billion, don't think that was lefties spending other peoples money! £350 million a week for the NHS following Brexit, where is it all?
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 07 Sep 21 6.57pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
So the Government fund an improvement in Social care and Lefties are still moaning. You see, this is the big problem with Lefties. They want to spend loads of other people's money, but never want to pay for anything themselves. Probably. And it made me laugh. But he made a valid point that ‘rental profits, dividends, interest etc are not subject to NIC.’ Everything the cabinet members make in high figures coincidentally. It really does come across as favouring the well off and widening the wealth gap. I bet it doesn’t get to where it should anyway. Will probably pay for pointless positions in the NHS and annoying procedures that cost money and reduce resources available to the public.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 07 Sep 21 7.03pm | |
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Originally posted by AuntyAnne70
A 10% tax hike! So please do shut up about lefties moaning etc etc, just ask Dido what she did with that £37 billion, don't think that was lefties spending other peoples money! £350 million a week for the NHS following Brexit, where is it all? It went down with the ship? Didn’t NHS spending increase by that amount due to some other reason/effect? Edited by Rudi Hedman (07 Sep 2021 7.05pm)
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 07 Sep 21 7.04pm | |
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Originally posted by AuntyAnne70
A 10% tax hike! So please do shut up about lefties moaning etc etc, just ask Dido what she did with that £37 billion, don't think that was lefties spending other peoples money! £350 million a week for the NHS following Brexit, where is it all? Show some respect aunty, it"s Lady dido-and the brunt of the money is sitting safely in an off shore account, or several accounts, and some will make its way home in some of the finest restaurants in London, whats not to like?
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 07 Sep 21 7.14pm | |
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Originally posted by croydon proud
Show some respect aunty, it"s Lady dido-and the brunt of the money is sitting safely in an off shore account, or several accounts, and some will make its way home in some of the finest restaurants in London, whats not to like? Sushi
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