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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jun 27, 2024 18:57:05 GMT
Pensioners in the UK (people above the State Pension age) are usually required to pay Council Tax. However, there are some discounts and exemptions available for certain groups, including pensioners... So if you are a pensioner in one of the groups to which exemptions apply then you will get a discount applied to your whole bill. But if not, then you won't. Which is not the same as: Pensioners pay less council tax... Which was wrong. As usual.
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Post by Bentley on Jun 27, 2024 18:59:07 GMT
Pensioners in the UK (people above the State Pension age) are usually required to pay Council Tax. However, there are some discounts and exemptions available for certain groups, including pensioners... So if you are a pensioner in one of the groups to which exemptions apply then you will get a discount applied to your whole bill. But if not, then you won't. Which is not the same thing that you said: Pensioners pay less council tax... Which was wrong. As usual. Sandypine explained it to doofus . Doofus’s own post explained it to doofus . Hopefully this post will get the penny to drop.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2024 19:01:50 GMT
Pensioners pay less council tax Another perk . Cant wait to be a Pensioner Please stop wasting our time with this nonsense. The criteria for council tax reduction is low income, not the age of the person claiming the reduction. The other criteria for a reduction is single occupancy.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jun 27, 2024 19:01:54 GMT
So if you are a pensioner in one of the groups to which exemptions apply then you will get a discount applied to your whole bill. But if not, then you won't.
Which is not the same thing that you said:
Which was wrong.
As usual. Sandypine explained it to doofus . Doofus’s own post explained it to doofus . Hopefully this post will get the penny to drop. I wouldn't bet on it. Doofus is nothing if not committed. His record as three times runner up to "Manchesters Stupidest Man" (against stiff competition) speaks for itself.
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Post by Totheleft on Jun 27, 2024 19:14:09 GMT
Ok Bentley and Squezzed
Let Doofus
Explain in Simpel terms
Yes pensioners pay council tax but at a Reduced rate .
Ie lower rate
Not has much.
Discounted
Happy to help love Doofus
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Post by Bentley on Jun 27, 2024 19:20:07 GMT
Ok Bentley and Squezzed Let Doofus Explain in Simpel terms Yes pensioners pay council tax but at a Reduced rate . Ie lower rate Not has much. Discounted Happy to help love Doofus No they don’t . You post stuff that you don’t understand . This has been explained to you three times . You are as thick as mince This is why you are a doofus .
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Post by Bentley on Jun 27, 2024 19:20:32 GMT
Sandypine explained it to doofus . Doofus’s own post explained it to doofus . Hopefully this post will get the penny to drop. I wouldn't bet on it. Doofus is nothing if not committed. His record as three times runner up to "Manchesters Stupidest Man" (against stiff competition) speaks for itself. You were right .
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jun 27, 2024 19:46:27 GMT
Ok Bentley and Squezzed Let Doofus Explain in Simpel terms Yes pensioners pay council tax but at a Reduced rate . Ie lower rate Not has much. Discounted Happy to help love Doofus No, Doofus.
Stupid Doofus.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jun 27, 2024 19:47:04 GMT
I wouldn't bet on it. Doofus is nothing if not committed. His record as three times runner up to "Manchesters Stupidest Man" (against stiff competition) speaks for itself. You were right . Sadly, it was that predictable.🙄
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jun 27, 2024 19:57:10 GMT
And people not much brighter than Doofus will be running the country before long.
God help us.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jun 27, 2024 20:08:31 GMT
And people not much brighter than Doofus will be running the country before long. God help us. It's stuff of nightmares.
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Post by aristaeus on Jun 27, 2024 20:28:21 GMT
One more week until the 14-year nightmare ends.
The only Tory victory I'll be rooting for is in Clacton. It would be the icing on the cake if that cancerous turd Farage failed again.
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Post by zanygame on Jun 27, 2024 20:29:23 GMT
If anyone thinks that things are only going to get better this will dissuade you from that view - this woman expects to be a minister of the crown from next week and she cannot answer a simple question about toilets.. we are fucked.. You]re obsessed with trans, is that what you think the pivot point of this election is about. Jeez no wonder the Tories are so effin useless.
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Post by zanygame on Jun 27, 2024 20:30:14 GMT
And you post nonsense in both. No I don't and neither do you.
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Post by zanygame on Jun 27, 2024 20:32:58 GMT
Can't find the original letter now. But here's the suggest solution. No 492/2011 on freedom of movement for workers within the Union which will provide for an alert and safeguard mechanism that responds to situations of inflow of workers from other Member States of an exceptional magnitude over an extended period of time. A Member State wishing to avail itself of the mechanism would notify the Commission and the Council that such an exceptional situation exists on a scale that affects essential aspects of its social security system, including the primary purpose of its in-work benefits system, or which leads to difficulties which are serious and liable to persist in its employment market or are putting an excessive pressure on the proper functioning of its public services. On a proposal from the Commission having examined the notification, the Council could, by means of an implementing act, authorise the Member State concerned to restrict access to in-work welfare benefits to the extent necessary. The implementing act would authorise the Member State to limit the access of Union workers newly entering its labour market to in-work benefits for a total period of up to four years from the commencement of employment. The was just a replacement of the previous legislation from 1968 that always allowed member states to apply to the commission to suspend the rights of FoM. The decision remains with the Commission - it is not the unilateral suspension of FoM that Cameron wanted. Poor show Politico. You know as well as I that the EU offered it as a way for Cameron to control FoM while we found ways to make it work. Its not as if we needed no one. seems we needed 600k every year LOl
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