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Offline The Mighty Elvi

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Re: Budget tomorrow
« Reply #41 on: 21 March 2012, 20:29 »
I think they should have lowered fuel tax instead of cutting this, cutting that.

It would benefit EVERYONE.

Raising the tax threshold benefits everyone.  Lowering fuel tax benefits just drivers.

Not quite.  Think about the cost of most things.  They are probably delivered by road.  If fuel duty was lowered then transport costs would fall.  Then as a result things like food would fall in price.

We all eat food.  Therefore reduced fuel duty is good for everyone.


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Re: Budget tomorrow
« Reply #42 on: 21 March 2012, 20:36 »
Raising the tax threshold is just smoke & mirrors to make you feel like your gaining something believe you me they will take back with the other hand.

As for being lucky it could of been worse that is what they want you to think,that's what every budget is about making you feel like they are making you better off when in fact you are being screwed as always lol

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Re: Budget tomorrow
« Reply #43 on: 21 March 2012, 20:39 »
I think they should have lowered fuel tax instead of cutting this, cutting that.

It would benefit EVERYONE.

Raising the tax threshold benefits everyone.  Lowering fuel tax benefits just drivers.

Not quite.  Think about the cost of most things.  They are probably delivered by road.  If fuel duty was lowered then transport costs would fall.  Then as a result things like food would fall in price.

We all eat food.  Therefore reduced fuel duty is good for everyone.

Or far more likely, they'll keep costs exactly the same and pocket the savings instead.

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Re: Budget tomorrow
« Reply #44 on: 21 March 2012, 20:45 »
Raised the tax threshold but also lowered the 40% tax rate the bastards :angry: Going to give up smoking soon....cant be dealing with £8 for 20
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Re: Budget tomorrow
« Reply #45 on: 21 March 2012, 20:49 »
I often wonder why people never expect sarcastic comments from me - they're the only reason I speak...

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Re: Budget tomorrow
« Reply #46 on: 21 March 2012, 20:52 »
It amused me how the raises in duties start tonight to make them more money but the one to really help us out, by raising the income tax bracket doesnt come into force till April 2013!

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Re: Budget tomorrow
« Reply #47 on: 21 March 2012, 21:06 »
Raising the tax threshold is just smoke & mirrors to make you feel like your gaining something believe you me they will take back with the other hand.

As for being lucky it could of been worse that is what they want you to think,that's what every budget is about making you feel like they are making you better off when in fact you are being screwed as always lol

+1, I now earn £20 more with the new tax code, yet my train fare has risen £35... Smokes have gone up.... fuel has gone up, would like to know where the so claimed cheapest electricity and gas is as my bills are still identical. Council tax has gone up, water has gone up... Plus NI contribution has increased.

However I should be thankful I earn £20 more  :rolleyes: I'm surprised when I buy things I don't get a pack of condoms with them and a novelty card for the purchase saying "f*ck yourself"

Tax avoidance I'm in two minds, if I had the money or my own business I would do it, split the business to have the misses as an owner and maybe another family member so they can receive dividends. But at the same time I don't think its fair to a degree.

Also Steve WTF you smoking?
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Re: Budget tomorrow
« Reply #48 on: 21 March 2012, 21:08 »
I think they should have lowered fuel tax instead of cutting this, cutting that.

It would benefit EVERYONE.

Raising the tax threshold benefits everyone.  Lowering fuel tax benefits just drivers.

Not quite.  Think about the cost of most things.  They are probably delivered by road.  If fuel duty was lowered then transport costs would fall.  Then as a result things like food would fall in price.




We all eat food.  Therefore reduced fuel duty is good for everyone.



Everything is delivered by road and i would imagine that there was no cut in fuel duty to pacify the left wing 'greens' in the libdem party and make them think they are still part of the 'team'.

You would have to raise the tax threshold a lot more than that to get people on benefits who want to work, back to work and to compensate those who are employed for the lack of even inflationary pay increases.
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Re: Budget tomorrow
« Reply #49 on: 21 March 2012, 21:11 »
 :grin:

Perhaps we should up the threshold of difficulty in using the quote function.