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Post by Fairsociety on Jan 20, 2024 16:03:53 GMT
fair enough , I wondered if the coded post you replied to was the trigger No probs - I'l file yex as as a word I'd never previously heard (which the dictionary defines as hiccups) It was BIW taking the mickey out of TTLs spelling difficulties. Jonksy, who also has spelling difficulties liked the post. I didn't really think I had to explain that. The only thing that is says to me is that it's acceptable to attack people on the board on that basis. I think it's quite appalling, but really shows the depths that people will fall to. coming from andrew who has 'openly' accused all 'brickies' of being 'racists', which he knows he can not deny.
When I challenged him to stand outside a building site with a placard saying ......'All brickies are racists' ....... he declined my challenge .........LOL
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Post by andrewbrown on Jan 20, 2024 16:13:14 GMT
It was BIW taking the mickey out of TTLs spelling difficulties. Jonksy, who also has spelling difficulties liked the post. I didn't really think I had to explain that. The only thing that is says to me is that it's acceptable to attack people on the board on that basis. I think it's quite appalling, but really shows the depths that people will fall to. coming from andrew who has 'openly' accused all 'brickies' of being 'racists', which he knows he can not deny.
When I challenged him to stand outside a building site with a placard saying ......'All brickies are racists' ....... he declined my challenge .........LOL
In an alternative universe...
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Post by Fairsociety on Jan 20, 2024 16:17:23 GMT
coming from andrew who has 'openly' accused all 'brickies' of being 'racists', which he knows he can not deny.
When I challenged him to stand outside a building site with a placard saying ......'All brickies are racists' ....... he declined my challenge .........LOL
In an alternative universe... are you honestly going to deny you accused 'all brickies' as being racists?
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Post by andrewbrown on Jan 20, 2024 16:24:58 GMT
My virtue signalling meter just went into overload . Anyway. Tax payers on PAYE pay more tax when they earn more money. Council tax rises by band . Million pound houses in the same council area pay more council tax than £325 ones afaik . Extremely rich people who evade tax are rotten eggs. Extremely rich people who avoid tax have good accountants . Defending people with disabilities is virtue signalling? Really?
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Post by Bentley on Jan 20, 2024 16:33:40 GMT
My virtue signalling meter just went into overload . Anyway. Tax payers on PAYE pay more tax when they earn more money. Council tax rises by band . Million pound houses in the same council area pay more council tax than £325 ones afaik . Extremely rich people who evade tax are rotten eggs. Extremely rich people who avoid tax have good accountants . Defending people with disabilities is virtue signalling? Really? It’s gone into the red again .
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Post by Red Rackham on Jan 20, 2024 19:00:49 GMT
Defending people with disabilities is virtue signalling? Really? It’s gone into the red again . What?..
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Post by Bentley on Jan 20, 2024 19:38:08 GMT
It’s gone into the red again . What?.. What, what?
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Post by dodgydave on Jan 21, 2024 3:27:13 GMT
One area they should make fairer is to tax income, tax dividends, capital gains and inheritance at the same rate. Dividends have already been taxed - that is why they have a lower rate. Huh? Are you talking about Corporation Tax? I am taking about company directors paying themselves below the income tax / NI thresholds, and then taking the rest as share dividends.
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Post by Totheleft on Jan 21, 2024 4:42:04 GMT
It was BIW taking the mickey out of TTLs spelling difficulties. Jonksy, who also has spelling difficulties liked the post. I didn't really think I had to explain that. The only thing that is says to me is that it's acceptable to attack people on the board on that basis. I think it's quite appalling, but really shows the depths that people will fall to. Oh do spare us the sanctimony, Andy. TTL recently started an entire troll thread impugning the intelligence of others and rightly got the piss ripped out of him. To assume victimhood now is gross hypocrisy and a classic case of people in glass houses throwing stones. But then again double standards do appear to be the stock-in-trade of the left. you know very well a certain poster was mocking my Spelling well before I posted that thread .Has a Mod pointed out . So what your saying Cuts no Mustard. And I'm sure you know not being available to spell isn't a Sign that someone lacks Intelligence.
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Post by Pacifico on Jan 21, 2024 7:35:05 GMT
Dividends have already been taxed - that is why they have a lower rate. Huh? Are you talking about Corporation Tax?I am taking about company directors paying themselves below the income tax / NI thresholds, and then taking the rest as share dividends. Yes - dividends come out of taxed income. Hence why they have always been treated differently to salaries.
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Post by johnofgwent on Jan 21, 2024 11:07:42 GMT
Dividends have already been taxed - that is why they have a lower rate. Huh? Are you talking about Corporation Tax? I am taking about company directors paying themselves below the income tax / NI thresholds, and then taking the rest as share dividends. a company director who actually pays themselves less than )12,500 and taking dividends is a bloody fool. They’ll never get a decent pension or a mortgage or a credit rating for a start A company director who pays himself a salary that attracts a penny more than the 40% threshold is equally a fool unless they need to do that to service the mortgage As a freelancer i paid myself a salary that was £1 more than the salary the building society required on paper for a new applicant to make an application for the £35,000 mortgage i had when i went freelancing, the add on taking me to £47,000 i had when we had the ground floor office extension built, and finally the £67,000 mortgage i held on the new home we bought for £97k in 1997 Building societies as opposed to banks had different ideas about loaning money back then, of course. showing you’d paid rent of £x a month for years meant they looked favourably on you if you were asking for a mortgage costing less than £x for a start, and established payers were assessed by ‘well you’ve paid us this much on the nail for the past so many years even through thatchers 17% hell’ far more than oh dear your DTI and LTV figures are hardly stellar …
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jan 21, 2024 11:56:29 GMT
...And I'm sure you know not being available to spell isn't a Sign that someone lacks Intelligence. No, but the fact that you get almost everything wrong is. Two recent examples being tax and pensions where you're factually incorrect and quite clearly don't understand how either of those things work - despite it being explained to you multiple times.
You then compound it by forming a highly prejudiced opinion based on total ignorance.
That, taken together with your 4 year olds spelling and grammar, tends to imply that you're not very bright.
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Post by Totheleft on Jan 21, 2024 12:11:07 GMT
...And I'm sure you know not being available to spell isn't a Sign that someone lacks Intelligence. No, but the fact that you get almost everything wrong is. Two recent examples being tax and pensions where you're factually incorrect and quite clearly don't understand how either of those things work - despite it being explained to you multiple times.
You then compound it by forming a highly prejudiced opinion based on total ignorance.
That, taken together with your 4 year olds spelling and grammar, tends to imply that you're not very bright. Really OK
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Post by andrewbrown on Jan 21, 2024 12:16:22 GMT
...And I'm sure you know not being available to spell isn't a Sign that someone lacks Intelligence. No, but the fact that you get almost everything wrong is. Two recent examples being tax and pensions where you're factually incorrect and quite clearly don't understand how either of those things work - despite it being explained to you multiple times.
You then compound it by forming a highly prejudiced opinion based on total ignorance.
That, taken together with your 4 year olds spelling and grammar, tends to imply that you're not very bright. What has dyslexia got to do with intelligence? 🤔
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Post by jonksy on Jan 21, 2024 12:22:54 GMT
No, but the fact that you get almost everything wrong is. Two recent examples being tax and pensions where you're factually incorrect and quite clearly don't understand how either of those things work - despite it being explained to you multiple times.
You then compound it by forming a highly prejudiced opinion based on total ignorance.
That, taken together with your 4 year olds spelling and grammar, tends to imply that you're not very bright. What has dyslexia got to do with intelligence? 🤔 Well I sufer from dyslexia but on numeous occasions Andy you have told me to learn to read..
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