Currently BBC News says 2p off National Insurance expected.
I dont think I will be a winner personally
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Tedx wrote:IHT scrappage has been widely touted.
Lootman wrote:There is talk of Hunt pre-empting Labour's plan to tax non-doms as ordinary UK residents.
That would be entertaining although obviously it does not affect many people - possibly none here. And I suspect that the very wealthy can find ways around it e,g. by adjusting the number of days each year they are in the UK.
And that "British ISA" idea, for what that is worth.
Adamski wrote:Taxing non-doms is a smart move. Labour's constantly talking about taxing non-doms as the solutions to our woes, and way of funding x,y,z. By taking this away where Labour going to get the money from to pay for its plans?
Gerry557 wrote:[I cant see IHT being scrapped as the optics wouldn't look good although it wouldn't bother me if they did scrap it. Hunt has little wiggle room than most Chancellors so Im not sure how much he can afford..
Alaric wrote:The refusal to index personal allowances is a ticking time bomb. The effect is to draw more and more people into a need to file tax returns and account for tax on savings ,investment income and pensions in payment. Also it makes ever increasing numbers paying a marginal income tax of 40p in the pound rather than 20p.
Alaric wrote:The refusal to index personal allowances is a ticking time bomb. The effect is to draw more and more people into a need to file tax returns and account for tax on savings ,investment income and pensions in payment. Also it makes ever incresaing numbers paying a marginal income tax of 40p in the pound rather tha 20p.
the0ni0nking wrote:Alaric wrote:The refusal to index personal allowances is a ticking time bomb. The effect is to draw more and more people into a need to file tax returns and account for tax on savings ,investment income and pensions in payment. Also it makes ever increasing numbers paying a marginal income tax of 40p in the pound rather tha 20p.
When SA is done predominantly online (and the degradation of service where it isn't done on line is likely an ever increasing issue) . . .
Gerry557 wrote:So tomorrow is the Budget and there is lots of speculation. Last Sunday they were doing the dance and Mr Hunt wouldnt comment on what was in the budget. Although often things were let loose before hand in some budgets.
Currently BBC News says 2p off National Insurance expected.
I dont think I will be a winner personally![]()
Any other rabbits you want to see or things you think he should do?
tjh290633 wrote:Gerry557 wrote:So tomorrow is the Budget and there is lots of speculation. Last Sunday they were doing the dance and Mr Hunt wouldnt comment on what was in the budget. Although often things were let loose before hand in some budgets.
Currently BBC News says 2p off National Insurance expected.
I dont think I will be a winner personally![]()
Any other rabbits you want to see or things you think he should do?
Yes, it would be far better were he to increase Personal Allowances. Many more less well off people would benefit by a large reduction in their tax paid. (As mentioned by others above).
TJH
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