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Post by Bentley on Mar 9, 2024 20:53:23 GMT
Told you he is as dumb as a rock; I was talking about him not with him. You are making a show of yourself butthurt . lol.
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Post by Bentley on Mar 9, 2024 20:57:15 GMT
It's pretty clear why most benefits are non taxable, isn't it? Why give out a benefit to claw some back in tax? Incidentally it is true to say the State Pension is generally untaxed, because it rarely breaks the tax threshold. (Bentley an exception). When people have worked for and paid in for both a state and an occupational pension they deserve to receive both. They also deserve to be taxed if their total income is above the tax threshold. That tax threshold is too low, and needs to be about £20,000 to prevent people on minimum wages paying tax. I can’t be the only one who paid into state ‘ superannuation schemes “( I can’t remember the names ) ,I paid NI for 50 years and earned some good money . Some can’t be the only one getting a higher state pension . My wife gets more than £900 this year too.
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Post by johnofgwent on Mar 9, 2024 22:35:25 GMT
I've paid the best part of a quarter of a fucking million in tax and NI, half a million at today's prices, for that eight hundred and seventy pounds a month come next year Fuck off So if you paid so much in tax you would of paid so much in tax you would of paid Very little in NI contribution 3% and pay no NI now for your very Generous pension. You vile foul mouth idiot. As a managing director of a company i paid NI on my own income, EMPLOYERS NI on that, which is unlimited, AND Tax on my income snd corporation tax on my profits and EMPLOYERS ,NI on my employees income As i said, fuck off, and then fuck off some more. Because the fact is there is not a single thing you have said in every post of yours i can recall seeing that stands up to acrutiny.
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Post by Totheleft on Mar 9, 2024 23:20:27 GMT
Inside Housing www.insidehousing.co.uk › ... Our pension system combined with our housing crisis are a ticking time ... 15 Dec 2023 — As things stand, around 80% of pensioners live in homes they own outright. Most of the rest live in social rented housing Ok let’s say he’s right . ”A double whammy of low pension savings and high numbers in the private rented sector heads inexorably in one direction: a huge increase in the number of pensioners in poverty, writes Matthew Bailes” The article suggests that the pensioners in their bought houses are not problem . At no time does he suggest that the problem is with pensioners who own houses . He seem to,agree with the right wingers on here . ”Future pensioners will not wish to rely on the basic state pension, which is both modest and exposed to political risk.”….modest .. A pensioner who own their house is less of a burden than a pensioner given pension credits . He's talking about pensioners in danger of being in poverty them that owe there own houses are not the problem.
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Post by Totheleft on Mar 9, 2024 23:23:54 GMT
Why would they get tax credits if there not paying NI. Credits for unemployed people looking for work If you are unemployed and looking for work you can get credits, provided you are: claiming Jobseeker's Allowance available for and actively searching for work but not in education or doing paid work for 16 hours or more a week These credits 9count towards State Pension. If you are receiving Jobseeker's Allowance, you do not have to take any action. If you are not receiving Jobseeker's Allowance, you must contact your local Jobs and Benefits office You said the unemployed pay National insurance contributions. They don’t . “you are or have been, ill/disabled, unemployed, or caring for someone full-time or on jury service, your National Insurance contributions may be made up by credits.” www.maynardjohns.com/national-insurance-contributions/Mine from the official.NI site not some 3rd party Credits for unemployed people looking for work If you are unemployed and looking for work you can get credits, provided you are: claiming Jobseeker's Allowance. available for and actively searching for work but not in education or doing paid work for 16 hours or more a week. www.nidirect.gov.uk › articles Getting credits towards your State Pension | nidirect
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Post by Bentley on Mar 9, 2024 23:27:01 GMT
Ok let’s say he’s right . ”A double whammy of low pension savings and high numbers in the private rented sector heads inexorably in one direction: a huge increase in the number of pensioners in poverty, writes Matthew Bailes” The article suggests that the pensioners in their bought houses are not problem . At no time does he suggest that the problem is with pensioners who own houses . He seem to,agree with the right wingers on here . ”Future pensioners will not wish to rely on the basic state pension, which is both modest and exposed to political risk.”….modest .. A pensioner who own their house is less of a burden than a pensioner given pension credits . He's talking about pensioners in danger of being in poverty them that owe there own houses are not the problem. Exactly. The pensioners who worked hard and bought their houses are less of a drain than the lazy ones who didn’t . Well spotted .
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Post by Bentley on Mar 9, 2024 23:28:56 GMT
You said the unemployed pay National insurance contributions. They don’t . “you are or have been, ill/disabled, unemployed, or caring for someone full-time or on jury service, your National Insurance contributions may be made up by credits.” www.maynardjohns.com/national-insurance-contributions/Mine from the official.NI site not some 3rd party Credits for unemployed people looking for work If you are unemployed and looking for work you can get credits, provided you are: claiming Jobseeker's Allowance. available for and actively searching for work but not in education or doing paid work for 16 hours or more a week. www.nidirect.gov.uk › articles Getting credits towards your State Pension | nidirect Do you agree that you were wrong then . The unemployed don’t pay NI A third party was ok about the percentage of home owning pensioners. doofus .
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Post by Totheleft on Mar 9, 2024 23:52:13 GMT
So if you paid so much in tax you would of paid so much in tax you would of paid Very little in NI contribution 3% and pay no NI now for your very Generous pension. You vile foul mouth idiot. As a managing director of a company i paid NI on my own income, EMPLOYERS NI on that, which is unlimited, AND Tax on my income snd corporation tax on my profits and EMPLOYERS ,NI on my employees income As i said, fuck off, and then fuck off some more. Because the fact is there is not a single thing you have said in every post of yours i can recall seeing that stands up to acrutiny. Dur you do know that PENSION based on ni not taxes Like I said being a high earner you pay very little towards your state pension . You foul mouth Creater. You pay Class 4 National Insurance together with your income tax – usually due by 31 January and 31 July each tax year. If profits are high (over £50,270 in 2022-23) then the rate of Class 4 National Insurance falls to 3.25% on profits over this higher limit. And you don't pay ni.on your.pension. No, there are no National Insurance contributions to pay on any money you receive from your pension, including on annuity payments. You also don't have to pay National Insurance contributions on any lump sum you might choose to take from your pension (and the first 25% is free of income tax, as well).
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Post by Totheleft on Mar 9, 2024 23:55:55 GMT
He's talking about pensioners in danger of being in poverty them that owe there own houses are not the problem. Exactly. The pensioners who worked hard and bought their houses are less of a drain than the lazy ones who didn’t . Well spotted . So. I was right then. You.get a generous pension . How long do.you think.people are unemployed for especially in your days. When jobs was plenty I heard you Could walk out of one job into another.
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Post by Totheleft on Mar 10, 2024 0:00:47 GMT
Mine from the official.NI site not some 3rd party Credits for unemployed people looking for work If you are unemployed and looking for work you can get credits, provided you are: claiming Jobseeker's Allowance. available for and actively searching for work but not in education or doing paid work for 16 hours or more a week. www.nidirect.gov.uk › articles Getting credits towards your State Pension | nidirect Do you agree that you were wrong then . The unemployed don’t pay NI A third party was ok about the percentage of home owning pensioners. doofus . wouldn't take what Bentley says as meaning much, he thinks he is speaking with idiots, not like we have seen and heard it all before. I guess the Tories know by now they have done what they set out to do, make themselves not worth a vote.😁😁😊😊
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Post by Bentley on Mar 10, 2024 0:24:32 GMT
Exactly. The pensioners who worked hard and bought their houses are less of a drain than the lazy ones who didn’t . Well spotted . So. I was right then. You.get a generous pension . How long do.you think.people are unemployed for especially in your days. When jobs was plenty I heard you Could walk out of one job into another. No I don’t . Ive put myself in a position not to be a drain than the lazy ones who havent. Jobs are plenty now doofus, according to ex remainers anyway .
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Post by Totheleft on Mar 10, 2024 7:48:10 GMT
Mine from the official.NI site not some 3rd party Credits for unemployed people looking for work If you are unemployed and looking for work you can get credits, provided you are: claiming Jobseeker's Allowance. available for and actively searching for work but not in education or doing paid work for 16 hours or more a week. www.nidirect.gov.uk › articles Getting credits towards your State Pension | nidirect Do you agree that you were wrong then . The unemployed don’t pay NI A third party was ok about the percentage of home owning pensioners. doofus . No not wrong mine a official government site so how can it be wrong .
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Post by Pacifico on Mar 10, 2024 7:48:30 GMT
Exactly. The pensioners who worked hard and bought their houses are less of a drain than the lazy ones who didn’t . Well spotted . So. I was right then. You.get a generous pension . How long do.you think.people are unemployed for especially in your days. When jobs was plenty I heard you Could walk out of one job into another. unemployment is currently at the lowest rate since the early 70's - anyone who wants a job today has very little problem getting one.
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Post by Totheleft on Mar 10, 2024 7:55:03 GMT
So. I was right then. You.get a generous pension . How long do.you think.people are unemployed for especially in your days. When jobs was plenty I heard you Could walk out of one job into another. unemployment is currently at the lowest rate since the early 70's - anyone who wants a job today has very little problem getting one. Of course they don't that's why it's so low .if it was so high like in Maggie time at record 3 mill plush. It was very hard that stand reason doesn't it 262,000 who were unemployed for more than a year That's low may be there on a sickness benefits
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Post by sheepy on Mar 10, 2024 8:26:02 GMT
Do you agree that you were wrong then . The unemployed don’t pay NI A third party was ok about the percentage of home owning pensioners. doofus . wouldn't take what Bentley says as meaning much, he thinks he is speaking with idiots, not like we have seen and heard it all before. I guess the Tories know by now they have done what they set out to do, make themselves not worth a vote.😁😁😊😊 I can't say I am smiling about it. It's the usual bullshit washed down with a lot of authoritarianism.
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