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Post by Bentley on Nov 21, 2024 0:07:17 GMT
Income isn’t assets doofus . lol. Assets can include income and savings. He never mentioned savings and no income isn’t assets until they become assets . IHT is based on what asserts there are after you die .It not about what your salary is or your income . You need to read doofuses post . Doofus “were talking of a income over a million”
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Post by Bentley on Nov 20, 2024 23:46:01 GMT
Let’s say you own a farm worth £2.2 million – that’s about the average net worth of a farm in England, according to figures from Defra. Income isn’t assets doofus . lol.
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Post by Bentley on Nov 20, 2024 23:40:28 GMT
So for the average farm income of around £45,000 you are going to take off another £14,000 in tax - and you think this will have a minor impact?.. You are as bonkers as Rachel from Customer Support. were talking of a income over a million lol.
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Post by Bentley on Nov 20, 2024 23:37:34 GMT
Nothing in the link refutes my points ..and my points were regarding your idiocy in using Clarkson to frame your argument , your inability to understanding that the new laws apply to family farms owned for generations too and your moronic inability to realise that buying tax exempt land cannot equate to tax avoidance. ThenI repeated a previous post explaining how and why the exemptions were applied . After all that you posted a link which didn’t refute anything I posted and claimed it is ME that doesn’t understand If brains were dynamite, you wouldn’t have enough to blow your dunces cap off. why do you lick the bum of billionaires Why are you so utterly thick?
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Post by Bentley on Nov 20, 2024 23:26:43 GMT
im no mathematician im sure 5,000 is higher then 4000 correct you are no mathematician. 4950 plus 4000 is 8950 - ask the Labour Party. 😁
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Post by Bentley on Nov 20, 2024 23:26:01 GMT
I saw her Dad performing when my son was little. He was really good . However I had to endure Zoe Ball when I worked in Basildon. She was truly awful , as was everyone else . How she managed to get that job for so much money I don’t know but it wasn’t due to her DJ skills. I remember Johnny Ball on the TV when I was a kid in the 1960's, and yes he was good. Cant comment on his daughter, never seen her. I only ever saw him live with my kid in East Anglia university Chelmsford . I knew who he was though . His daughter was married to “ Fat boy slim” until she decided to spread herself around . Fat boy slim was a hero to my son . It’s a funny old world .
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Post by Bentley on Nov 20, 2024 22:27:14 GMT
Surely if we got rid of them we wouldn't need more tax. Just think of all those proton scanners. And a Rainbow crossing = a new hospital. you are becoming a parody of yourself Is that even possible?
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Post by Bentley on Nov 20, 2024 22:23:13 GMT
One thing you won't be able to do is fly your car or or take an air-taxi to Heathrow, or indeed any other commercial airport in the country. In such cases controlled airspace extends down to 0.0 meters, VFR traffic is not permitted and ATC permission is needed for any and all incursions. Or fly over any town, a car falling out of the sky into a house is not going to ever be allowed. Using your debate method …”Somebody will find a way over it …Luddite .”
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Post by Bentley on Nov 20, 2024 22:21:56 GMT
If you only drive 50 miles a week then range of 100 miles is fine . You are , once again’ pulling out a strawman . The problem is when one wants to go beyond the EVs range and the anxiety is caused by the lack of available charging points . Why hasn’t that penny dropped yet? No modern EV has a range of 100 miles. You're living 6 years ago. Range anxiety doesn't happen if the distance you travel is nowhere near the cars range. On a daily basis people don't drive 250 miles. Where did I say claim any range for any modern EV? Your second sentence was addressed already by “The problem is when one wants to go beyond the EVs range” You had nothing to say but you said it anyway 😁
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Post by Bentley on Nov 20, 2024 21:19:44 GMT
Of course it matters . It separates him from long held family owned farms . You are so utterly thick that 1 You frame the new IHT laws around a TV celebrity known to say outrageous things 2,Don’t understand that the new laws apply to farms held in families for generations and not only farms bought recently. 3 Are too simple to acknowledge that you cannot Avoid tax by buying tax exempt assets . Tax avoidance is “Tax avoidance is defined as the action in which an individual or a business exploits the existing tax system legally. This, can be through means such as establishing an offshore company in 'tax havens', in which less tax has to be paid in comparison to the company's actual home base.” Your claim is as stupid as someone claiming that buying VAT exempt goods is VAT avoidance. Now get someone to explain this “Since 1992, agricultural property relief (APR) has meant family farms have been passed down tax-free in a policy intended to bolster food security and keep people on the land. This tax exemption was made because farming is often not a lucrative business, and the work is difficult, so people often do it simply because it is the family business. If farmers sell up, this affects food security. The UK now produces less than 60% of the food its inhabitants eat.” Note that it doesn’t mention Jeremy Clarkson or anyone buying land as a tax avoidance . Doofus . you seem to not understand whats actually involved in the taxation let fact check explain it to you www.channel4.com/news/factcheck/factcheck-inheritance-tax-on-farms-explained Nothing in the link refutes my points ..and my points were regarding your idiocy in using Clarkson to frame your argument , your inability to understanding that the new laws apply to family farms owned for generations too and your moronic inability to realise that buying tax exempt land cannot equate to tax avoidance. ThenI repeated a previous post explaining how and why the exemptions were applied . After all that you posted a link which didn’t refute anything I posted and claimed it is ME that doesn’t understand If brains were dynamite, you wouldn’t have enough to blow your dunces cap off.
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Post by Bentley on Nov 20, 2024 19:03:09 GMT
www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c20626dy9d6oFord has announced it will cut 800 jobs in the UK over the next three years. The move is part of a major restructuring programme, which will see 4,000 posts closed across Europe as a whole. The company said it had to act because of difficult trading conditions, including intense competition and weak demand for electric vehithe government is coming under intense pressure from the car industry over rules designed to force them to build more electric vehicles. The issue is due to be discussed at a meeting between industry and ministers on Wednesday afternoon. Under the so-called Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Mandate, which came into force this year, at least 22% of cars sold must be classed as zero emission. If manufacturers fail to hit their quotas, they could face fines of up to £15,000 per car.
Among the issues they face are high energy costs, weaker than expected demand for electric cars and growing competition from Chinese manufacturers.Some are calling for the government to water down the quotas, in order to give them more time. Others say it needs to offer greater taxpayer-funded incentives for electric cars, and to do more to reassure car buyers that enough charging infrastructure will be built.But according to Vicky Read, chief executive of charging firm Charge UK a weakening of the mandate would be the wrong move. " The government must hold its nerve and use the meeting to signal support for a policy that is evidently working," she said.FFS..
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Post by Bentley on Nov 20, 2024 18:51:05 GMT
I saw her Dad performing when my son was little. He was really good . However I had to endure Zoe Ball when I worked in Basildon. She was truly awful , as was everyone else . How she managed to get that job for so much money I don’t know but it wasn’t due to her DJ skills. Her dad was an absolute stalwart. Until he upset the global warming zealots . I remember him doing an amusing routine where he points out that the ancient Egyptian used a kind of binary number system to calculate . Not sure if he was right but it was very interesting .
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Post by Bentley on Nov 20, 2024 18:47:30 GMT
So Inflation - up Taxes - up Unemployment - up Energy bills - up Growth - down Wages - down The truth on her CV - down Rachel Reeves is hopeless and should resign. yea she seems like a tory chancellor How?
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Post by Bentley on Nov 20, 2024 18:47:07 GMT
Poverty is poverty doofus . not when you go into numbers and whos worst effected by it If you are going to go down the subjective route then there is little poverty in the UK to compare to third world poverty so according to your logic there is no poverty in the UK.
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Post by Bentley on Nov 20, 2024 18:21:44 GMT
Clarkson has several income streams . You seem to be so utterly stupid that you are judging the issue from a single example of a television presenter . Now come in Einstein answer the question… How can farmers avoid tax from tax exempt assets ? doesnt matter if Clarkson has several income streams. he admitted he bought a farm for tax evasion and im sure others are the same Of course it matters . It separates him from long held family owned farms . You are so utterly thick that 1 You frame the new IHT laws around a TV celebrity known to say outrageous things 2,Don’t understand that the new laws apply to farms held in families for generations and not only farms bought recently. 3 Are too simple to acknowledge that you cannot Avoid tax by buying tax exempt assets . Tax avoidance is “Tax avoidance is defined as the action in which an individual or a business exploits the existing tax system legally. This, can be through means such as establishing an offshore company in 'tax havens', in which less tax has to be paid in comparison to the company's actual home base.” Your claim is as stupid as someone claiming that buying VAT exempt goods is VAT avoidance. Now get someone to explain this “Since 1992, agricultural property relief (APR) has meant family farms have been passed down tax-free in a policy intended to bolster food security and keep people on the land. This tax exemption was made because farming is often not a lucrative business, and the work is difficult, so people often do it simply because it is the family business. If farmers sell up, this affects food security. The UK now produces less than 60% of the food its inhabitants eat.” Note that it doesn’t mention Jeremy Clarkson or anyone buying land as a tax avoidance . Doofus .
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