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Post by Bentley on Jan 19, 2024 19:29:19 GMT
Nope basic personal allowance is £12,570 £967 per month. Including Private pension that counted has income State pension is taxable at 20% after £12570 per year . Private pension is taxable as an annuity too. 75% of drawdown pension is taxable if drawn down .
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Post by Bentley on Jan 19, 2024 19:30:02 GMT
It obviously Means they Keep taking out of the County being a further Burden What county ?
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jan 19, 2024 19:30:36 GMT
It obviously Means they Keep taking out of the County being a further Burden And again, anyone?
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Post by Bentley on Jan 19, 2024 19:33:03 GMT
It obviously Means they Keep taking out of the County being a further Burden And again, anyone? Indeed. There doesn’t seem anything obvious about that sentence .
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Post by Totheleft on Jan 19, 2024 19:34:32 GMT
It obviously Means they Keep taking out of the County being a further Burden What county ? Sorry it should of been country
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Post by Totheleft on Jan 19, 2024 19:35:47 GMT
It obviously Means they Keep taking out of the County being a further Burden And again, anyone? Sorry that should be Country
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jan 19, 2024 19:52:59 GMT
Sorry that should be Country So you're saying that anyone claiming disability benefits is "taking away" from the country?
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Post by Totheleft on Jan 19, 2024 20:07:17 GMT
Sorry that should be Country So you're saying that anyone claiming disability benefits is "taking away" from the country? No I'm not saying that I'm saying the pensioners taking Dissabilty Benifits would be taking out of the Country. Added on top of what other free Benifits they including Health and Social care There no way they Paid enough NI contribution throughout there working lifes to cover all the Cost That's why there a burden to the Country.
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Post by Bentley on Jan 19, 2024 20:10:03 GMT
So you're saying that anyone claiming disability benefits is "taking away" from the country? No I'm not saying that I'm saying the pensioners taking Dissabilty Benifits would be taking out of the Country. Added on top of what other free Benifits they including Health and Social care There no way they Paid enough NI contribution throughout there working lifes to cover all the Cost That's why there a burden to the Country. So one should not be able to take out if the system more than they put in?
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Post by Totheleft on Jan 19, 2024 20:16:13 GMT
No I'm not saying that I'm saying the pensioners taking Dissabilty Benifits would be taking out of the Country. Added on top of what other free Benifits they including Health and Social care There no way they Paid enough NI contribution throughout there working lifes to cover all the Cost That's why there a burden to the Country. So one should not be able to take out if the system more than they put in? Well seeing you Right wingers try to.put that on Immigrants answer that yourself.
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Post by Bentley on Jan 19, 2024 20:21:28 GMT
So one should not be able to take out if the system more than they put in? Well seeing you Right wingers try to.put that on Immigrants answer that yourself. Why not just answer the question ? You were wrong about millionaires claiming large state pensions , state pensions not being taxed and pension credits . At least try to justify or even interpret this “No I'm not saying that I'm saying the pensioners taking Dissabilty Benifits would be taking out of the Country. Added on top of what other free Benifits they including Health and Social care There no way they Paid enough NI contribution throughout there working lifes to cover all the Cost That's why there a burden to the Country.”
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Post by Totheleft on Jan 19, 2024 20:40:33 GMT
Well seeing you Right wingers try to.put that on Immigrants answer that yourself. Why not just answer the question ? You were wrong about millionaires claiming large state pensions , state pensions not being taxed and pension credits . At least try to justify or even interpret this “No I'm not saying that I'm saying the pensioners taking Dissabilty Benifits would be taking out of the Country. Added on top of what other free Benifits they including Health and Social care There no way they Paid enough NI contribution throughout there working lifes to cover all the Cost That's why there a burden to the Country.” West If Imigrants are who are Paying NI Contribution now and get less in States benefits if any at all then pensioners Or not using the Health Service or Social care has much has pensioners them there not a Burden .Even the unemployed are not has much a Burden has pensioners
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Post by Bentley on Jan 19, 2024 20:42:18 GMT
Why not just answer the question ? You were wrong about millionaires claiming large state pensions , state pensions not being taxed and pension credits . At least try to justify or even interpret this “No I'm not saying that I'm saying the pensioners taking Dissabilty Benifits would be taking out of the Country. Added on top of what other free Benifits they including Health and Social care There no way they Paid enough NI contribution throughout there working lifes to cover all the Cost That's why there a burden to the Country.” West If Imigrants are who are Paying NI Contribution now and get less in States benefits if any at all then pensioners Or not using the Health Service or Social care has much has pensioners them there not a Burden .Even the unemployed are not has much a Burden has pensioners I can’t make any sense of that .
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2024 20:49:16 GMT
Including Private pension that counted has income State pension is taxable at 20% after £12570 per year . Private pension is taxable as an annuity too. 75% of drawdown pension is taxable if drawn down . Technically, I think the State Pension is always paid without any tax deduction. The tax gets deducted from the other sources of income by the HMRC manipulating the tax code.
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Post by Bentley on Jan 19, 2024 20:52:00 GMT
State pension is taxable at 20% after £12570 per year . Private pension is taxable as an annuity too. 75% of drawdown pension is taxable if drawn down . Technically, I think the State Pension is always paid without any tax deduction. The tax gets deducted from the other sources of income by the HMRC manipulating the tax code. Yes it’s paid initially without tax deduction but if you earn enough state pension over the allowance then you will be getting a tax bill.
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