1901Phil
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Is Jacob R-M still alive. He seems to have vanished
I know all this with my eyes closed, it’s my profession.
Now:
Company profit £50,000
Before a salary of £8,628
Profit after salary £41,372
Corporation tax bill £7,861
Leaving £33,511 for dividends
The first £2,000 of which are tax free
Income tax on the balance of £31,511 = £2,363
Under Corbyn’s plan today:
Company profit £50,000
Before a salary of £8,628
Profit after salary £41,372
Corporation tax bill £7,861. But will McDonnell increase this from 19%?
Leaving £33,511 for dividends
The first £2,000 of which are tax free. But will McDonnell scrap this?
Income tax on the balance of £33,511 = 6,302
Overnight that small businessmen/family are out of pocket by £3,939 per annum.
Most businessmen start because they have an idea, or are made redundant, hate their boss, hate being in a master and servant arrangement, like the flexibility, many people do it now because it works with their child arrangements and so on. Only the people like famously John Burt at the BBC set up a limited company purely as tax avoidance. IR35 and the Badges of Trade rules catch them, but some of course carry on lying with a bent engager not wanting to pay employers national insurance and accrue employment rights for staff.
This will only happen if the presiding government override local planning restrictions. Deal with stuff like this daily and the obstructions from the local authorities are something to believe
Odd photo, I agree.This is disgraceful
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This is disgraceful
Agreed on the photoOdd photo, I agree.
Agreed on the photo
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It’s helpful to have figures to understand the proposals. I have put my life into running my business and work my bollocks off and suffer a lot of stress doing it, so find being penalised financially incredibly unfair & unbalanced.
Is Jacob R-M still alive. He seems to have vanished
This is disgraceful
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I know all this with my eyes closed, it’s my profession.
Now:
Company profit £50,000
Before a salary of £8,628
Profit after salary £41,372
Corporation tax bill £7,861
Leaving £33,511 for dividends
The first £2,000 of which are tax free
Income tax on the balance of £31,511 = £2,363
Under Corbyn’s plan today:
Company profit £50,000
Before a salary of £8,628
Profit after salary £41,372
Corporation tax bill £7,861. But will McDonnell increase this from 19%?
Leaving £33,511 for dividends
The first £2,000 of which are tax free. But will McDonnell scrap this?
Income tax on the balance of £33,511 = 6,302
Overnight that small businessmen/family are out of pocket by £3,939 per annum.
Most businessmen start because they have an idea, or are made redundant, hate their boss, hate being in a master and servant arrangement, like the flexibility, many people do it now because it works with their child arrangements and so on. Only the people like famously John Burt at the BBC set up a limited company purely as tax avoidance. IR35 and the Badges of Trade rules catch them, but some of course carry on lying with a bent engager not wanting to pay employers national insurance and accrue employment rights for staff.
I was going to post something similar. They must be bricking the thought of him saying something mind-boggingly stupid.
We will have to build on green field sites if we are to achieve anything like Labour, Liberal, or Tory targets of affordable homes.
Thankfully, we have a lot of green space to build on. Only 5.9 % of Britain is currently built on.
Reworked, as we now know that McDonnell is also raising corp tax for small companies:
Now:
Company profit £50,000
Before a salary of £8,628
Profit after salary £41,372
Corporation tax bill £7,861
Leaving £33,511 for dividends
The first £2,000 of which are tax free
Income tax on the balance of £31,511 = £2,363
Under Corbyn’s plan today:
Company profit £50,000
Before a salary of £8,628
Profit after salary £41,372
Corporation tax bill 8,688 We now know that McDonnell will increase the CT rate for very small companies.
Leaving £33,511 for dividends
The first £2,000 of which are tax free. But will McDonnell scrap this?
Income tax on the balance of £33,511 = 6,302
Overnight, small businessmen/families at these levels are out of pocket by £4,766 per annum.
Most businessmen start because they have an idea, or are made redundant, hate their boss, hate being in a master and servant arrangement, like the flexibility, many people do it now because it works with their child arrangements and so on. Only the people like famously John Burt at the BBC set up a limited company purely as tax avoidance. IR35 and the Badges of Trade rules catch them, but some of course carry on lying with a bent engager not wanting to pay employers national insurance and accrue employment rights for staff.
Reworked, as we now know that McDonnell is also raising corp tax for small companies:
Now:
Company profit £50,000
Before a salary of £8,628
Profit after salary £41,372
Corporation tax bill £7,861
Leaving £33,511 for dividends
The first £2,000 of which are tax free
Income tax on the balance of £31,511 = £2,363
Under Corbyn’s plan today:
Company profit £50,000
Before a salary of £8,628
Profit after salary £41,372
Corporation tax bill 8,688 We now know that McDonnell will increase the CT rate for very small companies.
Leaving £33,511 for dividends
The first £2,000 of which are tax free. But will McDonnell scrap this?
Income tax on the balance of £33,511 = 6,302
Overnight, small businessmen/families at these levels are out of pocket by £4,766 per annum.
Most businessmen start because they have an idea, or are made redundant, hate their boss, hate being in a master and servant arrangement, like the flexibility, many people do it now because it works with their child arrangements and so on. Only the people like famously John Burt at the BBC set up a limited company purely as tax avoidance. IR35 and the Badges of Trade rules catch them, but some of course carry on lying with a bent engager not wanting to pay employers national insurance and accrue employment rights for staff.
Where are these 150,000 houses per year going to be built, on what land?