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To be self employed one has to register as self employed and that will mean they will fill out tax returns .No one can simply say "i am self employed" and decide not to pay tax or nics.Also i would point out that self employed people have always had access to the state pension and other contribution based benefits via class 2 nics ,which although voluntary are paid on top of compulsory Nics (class 4)
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Does she earn more than £16,000 a year? ( I think that's the correct figure) if not this won't impact her, she may even be better off. As ever there's loads detail,behind the headlines |
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It's all about making the tax system fairer. Listen to Phil and Mother Theresa, they don't tell lies ;)
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I was being ironic, as was Mr K....
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To clarify my earlier comments a bit more, I dont support targeting a part of the population that is perhaps considered the easiest to hit, I expect they thought by targeting self employed it would not generate much bad publicity. But more that I support tax rises in general.
Certainly I think the UK population somehow needs reeducating that tax rises need to happen, because of all the tax cuts in the past decade or so, everyone seems to have got used to an idea that we can just have everlasting tax cuts which is clearly not sustainable unless you are david cameron who thinks we can make it work by just dismantling the public sector. The party policy at election time to promise no rise in income tax, NI and VAT was just irresponsible. May seems to have her hands tied by promises of the previous leader, she could untie the hands by winning an election without that manifesto but of course winning the election is not a certainty even with labour been as unpopular as they are now strange things can happen. |
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NI increases scrapped.
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I like how in PMQ's idiotic Jeremy Corbyn, claims the government is in chaos over the U-Turn. So laughable from him, but I liked TM's reply that if she wants to take lectures on 'Chaos', she will approach him and his party.
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He couldn't hit the side of a barn from the inside. He's utterly inept and deeply uninspiring. |
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