Yeah, but we all know that, that is highly unlikely to be where the majority of this money will be spent, I would forecast a boost in holidays booked in Benidorm for the month after the payout....
Sky subscriptions would get a healthy boost too
Yeah, but we all know that, that is highly unlikely to be where the majority of this money will be spent, I would forecast a boost in holidays booked in Benidorm for the month after the payout....
Why the 55 cut-off, we've paid a lifetime of taxes etc.,would be nice to get something back.
Why the 55 age cut off, given that retirement ages are being pushed up. Should it not be open to anyone who is not receiving nor eligible to receive the state pension.
However, given the comment
Anyone receiving the "dividends" would not be able to claim any tax allowances, which the RSA says would act as a disincentive to wealthier earners wanting to apply for the handout.
does this effectively mean that if you are working, all you are doing is swapping the tax free allowance for this dividend, and are effectively worse off, given that the £10,000 is payable over two years, but you will have given up your tax allowance for two years, and therefore all your wages will be taxed.
Therefore it would seem, the dividend would only benefit those who are not working, and will not be working for 2 years.
If this is the case, the dividend would seem to be pointless.
I assume therefore that either I have totally misread the report, or the report is poorly worded.
sniff and tarts
Would be a winner, although the word Strumpet would also work.
strumpet and trumpet ... bag 'n slag....
Free education? Cheap housing? Triple locked pensions?