Budget

Speaking to a mate this afternoon who employs quite a few people additional NI and minimum wage will cost him a grand a week so 52k a year so will be putting up his prices to cover it . products that sells direct to the public
What percentage of his annual costs is that?

How many people does he pay less than £10 an hour?
 
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Agreed, the right wingers haven't stopped moaning, she must be doing something right.

Agreed the left wingers are praising the budget
The belief in redistribution of wealth

Basically made up of those who have ***k all but are prepared to share it with every one else :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

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Agreed the left wingers are praising the budget
The belief in redistribution of wealth

Basically made up of those who have ***k all but are prepared to share it with every one else :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

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I don't recall austerity doing much for anybody or the country generally

There is a growing wealth divide. The divide isn't the problem, it's the fact that it's grown so much that is .

Things need to change. Nobody is asking for everybody to be the same regards wealth. Just fairer.
 
1, yes I know
2. up to 325k. unmarried couples have no ability to pool allowances. I'm not arguing about married people its the other 50%.
3. Yes it's likely to push people to take out poor value financial products. You wont find many people not in union controlled/public sector jobs working today with defined benefits pensions.
2. Yes the do they can use a life trust for property which simple means that any assets eg a home are reserved in benefit for another party and only when that other party breaks the trust eg dies, does the whole trust fall prey to IHT minus of course any unspent IHT allowance.
 
Def reconsidering it ??? Now ??
16 to 21 costs you £10 an hour. So he costs you £1.60 an hour extra rather than £1.50 ::) Or what ever the change are.

As per an earlier post I suspect NI costs will be passed on. That means some form of 0.7% extra inflation next year. Once done that's gone. The markets have reacted but way way short of what Truss achieved. They think the change will prevent the BofE from reducing the base rate twice this year. They over reacted and then it fell back. it may fall back even more.

The working conditions etc seem to be a matter of consultations not whack something in.
 
16 to 21 costs you £10 an hour. So he costs you £1.60 an hour extra rather than £1.50 ::) Or what ever the change are.

As per an earlier post I suspect NI costs will be passed on. That means some form of 0.7% extra inflation next year. Once done that's gone. The markets have reacted but way way short of what Truss achieved. They think the change will prevent the BofE from reducing the base rate twice this year. They over reacted and then it fell back. it may fall back even more.

The working conditions etc seem to be a matter of consultations not whack something in.

Probably not worth the aggravation any more ??

Costs / time / input

Dunno ? Not decided yet ?
 
What percentage of his annual costs is that?

How many people does he pay less than £10 an hour?
i didnt have my spotlight and chair to strap him to with me it was a casual conversation but as he doesnt employ anyone under around 25 possibly older i would say none
 
Agreed the left wingers are praising the budget
The belief in redistribution of wealth

Basically made up of those who have ***k all but are prepared to share it with every one else :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

The SIT fraternity
Borris and Rishy raised taxes to a post war high. Are they closet socialists?
 
In other news -- or the same news and this is after tipping the markets the wink before the budget
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