I see Howard Webb's bedroom has appeared in an interior design magazine
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I see Howard Webb's bedroom has appeared in an interior design magazine
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Klopp comforting one of our unused subs on Saturday
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Is this you, Milk?
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He's a freak, TedIs this you, Milk?
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So 2% cut to NI.
Means on average someone on 150k a year will save £754 a year. Those that don’t really need that and will barely even notice the difference.
However those earning 15k a year and need all the help they can get will get an extra £49 a month.
I know the better off will always be better off because of way % works but surely moving tax banding just makes so much more sense.
I know higher earners will still get slightly more then but at least the people under tax threshold or under 40% will benefit from it far more?
The taxation system means nothing to the working poor.
Could they do with the extra pennies, Yes. Would it make much difference, probably not.
You've got to look at where people's money goes.
Food, utilities and rent/mortgage.
There's little the government can do about food and utilities. But the ever increasing rise in rent and/ or cost of buying a house could be curtailed.
It would take a building effort not seen since the end of ww2 and also need a fair amount of altruism from a good amount if the population.
So 2% cut to NI.
Means on average someone on 150k a year will save £754 a year. Those that don’t really need that and will barely even notice the difference.
However those earning 15k a year and need all the help they can get will get an extra £49 a month.
I know the better off will always be better off because of way % works but surely moving tax banding just makes so much more sense.
I know higher earners will still get slightly more then but at least the people under tax threshold or under 40% will benefit from it far more?
actually someone on £15k will be "better off" by £49 per year .So 2% cut to NI.
Means on average someone on 150k a year will save £754 a year. Those that don’t really need that and will barely even notice the difference.
However those earning 15k a year and need all the help they can get will get an extra £49 a month.
I know the better off will always be better off because of way % works but surely moving tax banding just makes so much more sense.
I know higher earners will still get slightly more then but at least the people under tax threshold or under 40% will benefit from it far more?
actually someone on £15k will be "better off" by £49 per year .