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Baskey
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Originally posted by liam-corsa-1400
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Originally posted by Baskey
You must be a right fucking looser to care about the odd spelling mistake on a corsa website


not really just helps me improve tbh


Not you I was enjoying reading about taxes, just annoying when a thread turns into a spelling discussion based on the odd mistake
BarnshaW
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Originally posted by liam-corsa-1400
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wow , on a serious note why dont you type out a response and paste it onto word and just spell check it before posting? thats what I would do.


well we now know your secret and you will never learn that way and holy shit for the good thinking amazing idea for you top marks


with all due respect you are never going to learn typing out mistakes all the time? at least my way lets you look a bit more respectable and people might take your posts a bit more seriously.

carry on spelling like a spacko for all I care if thats your attitude
Baskey
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Originally posted by Baskey
You must be a right fucking looser to care about the odd spelling mistake on a corsa website





shit speller. Well coding a database with my right hand and typing on my phone with my left.
Liam-Wilko
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quote:
Originally posted by BarnshaW
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Originally posted by liam-corsa-1400
quote:
Originally posted by BarnshaW
wow , on a serious note why dont you type out a response and paste it onto word and just spell check it before posting? thats what I would do.


well we now know your secret and you will never learn that way and holy shit for the good thinking amazing idea for you top marks


with all due respect you are never going to learn typing out mistakes all the time? at least my way lets you look a bit more respectable and people might take your posts a bit more seriously.

carry on spelling like a spacko for all I care if thats your attitude


thanks for you approval mate
Paul_J
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Originally posted by Baskey
shit speller. Well coding a database with my right hand and typing on my phone with my left.


Ah yes, I remember coding many databases with my right hand as a kid.

'No mum, seriously don't come in!, I'm just coding a database!'
BarnshaW
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I aint your mate and no problem
Baskey
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Baskowned
Liam-Wilko
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I aint your mate and no problem


sorry buddy
Mark Prydderch
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..I did wonder how a thread on tax could fill 7 pages.
James
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..I did wonder how a thread on tax could fill 7 pages.


Especially one where the question was answered in the first reply
spencer88
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Originally posted by liam-corsa-1400
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Originally posted by spencer88
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Originally posted by liam-corsa-1400
job title civil servant in area's of tax credits, SA, tax's

and no spencer mate we get people like you from the privet sector to do that for us


Privet sector?
I do not work in a type of shrub sector.


I work in the private sector.
Please note how your job title has 'servant' within it, now back to work slave boy.


lmao anyone who works in any area of the government has a title as a civil servant no matter what place you are this is why private sectors are trying to get into the public sector better benafits more pay better place to work oh and better job title


You are fucking kidding right!

Was it not the public sector crying like babies because they had their pension cut?
More pay? Doubt it.
Better place to work? Doubt it.
Better job title? No way. Development Surveyor sounds better than civil servant in areas of tax credits.
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Originally posted by James
quote:
Originally posted by Mark Prydderch
..I did wonder how a thread on tax could fill 7 pages.


Especially one where the question was answered in the first reply


Brilliant.
Liam-Wilko
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Originally posted by spencer88
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Originally posted by liam-corsa-1400
quote:
Originally posted by spencer88
quote:
Originally posted by liam-corsa-1400
job title civil servant in area's of tax credits, SA, tax's

and no spencer mate we get people like you from the privet sector to do that for us


Privet sector?
I do not work in a type of shrub sector.


I work in the private sector.
Please note how your job title has 'servant' within it, now back to work slave boy.


lmao anyone who works in any area of the government has a title as a civil servant no matter what place you are this is why private sectors are trying to get into the public sector better benafits more pay better place to work oh and better job title


You are fucking kidding right!

Was it not the public sector crying like babies because they had their pension cut?
More pay? Doubt it.
Better place to work? Doubt it.
Better job title? No way. Development Surveyor sounds better than civil servant in areas of tax credits.


hahahah
Was it not the public sector crying like babies because they had their pension cut? both actualy mate haha it effects both private and public if you check thats why there are 90% of private unions involved
More pay? Doubt it. = answer: yes check the band's for private and public sector pay
Better place to work? Doubt it.= answer yes
Better job title? No way. Development Surveyor sounds better than civil servant in areas of tax credits thats why a development surveyor can claim tax credits in most areas but most civil servants can't

at the end of the day a job is a job ether way id have your job my job or any job that keeps me earning money and from claiming tax on the dole

sorry if i have offended you i mite be making my self out to be a twat on hear thats just due to the fact that i feel like being a twat as that is how everyone one ells is acting
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I'm not sure your arguments are correct TBH.

People used to favour the public sector for job security and a good pension. In return, a lot of the jobs were low paid and not particularly interesting.

On the flip side, the private sector would be more interesting jobs on better money.

These days, the job security and pensions are very similar between the private sector and public sector. The government are having to make so many cuts, no public sector job is any safer than any private sector job.

You can't compare the private and public sectors in terms of better places to work, there are so many different areas in each one, it's pointless.

Arguing one job title is better than another is ridiculous.
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Also, this:

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More pay? Doubt it. = answer: yes check the band's for private and public sector pay


Doesn't make any sense. What bands are you talking about? I'm 99% sure if you compare a person doing the same job in the public and private sector, the private sector person will be paid more.
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Originally posted by James
I'm not sure your arguments are correct TBH.

People used to favour the public sector for job security and a good pension. In return, a lot of the jobs were low paid and not particularly interesting.

On the flip side, the private sector would be more interesting jobs on better money.

These days, the job security and pensions are very similar between the private sector and public sector. The government are having to make so many cuts, no public sector job is any safer than any private sector job.

You can't compare the private and public sectors in terms of better places to work, there are so many different areas in each one, it's pointless.

Arguing one job title is better than another is ridiculous.


you make a fare point and im sorry for being a twat tbh apologies to everyone for my harshnes and for being a twat come to think about what you have just said we are all not secure and the fact that both private and public sectors are going to be hit with a pension cut and possable 1% pay increase witch isnt much we all gonna be up shit creek the way everything is going
Liam-Wilko
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Originally posted by James
Also, this:

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More pay? Doubt it. = answer: yes check the band's for private and public sector pay


Doesn't make any sense. What bands are you talking about? I'm 99% sure if you compare a person doing the same job in the public and private sector, the private sector person will be paid more.


that will be depending on the company tbh i done a really similer job with Npower and they start wage is £12800 and start wage hear is £17580 then after the first year gose to £18080

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quote:
Originally posted by liam-corsa-1400
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Originally posted by spencer88
quote:
Originally posted by liam-corsa-1400
job title civil servant in area's of tax credits, SA, tax's

and no spencer mate we get people like you from the privet sector to do that for us


Privet sector?
I do not work in a type of shrub sector.


I work in the private sector.
Please note how your job title has 'servant' within it, now back to work slave boy.


lmao anyone who works in any area of the government has a title as a civil servant no matter what place you are this is why private sectors are trying to get into the public sector better benafits more pay better place to work oh and better job title


Also it appears you don't actually need to know anything about what you do

In all fairness this has turned in to a major witch hunt which I'm somewhat responsible for and is probably a bit unfair. However, ignoring the spelling, if you are in a job where you are paid to give out advice, it really would be helpful if that advice was actually correct.
Liam-Wilko
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i can get most info if people need it all i wanted to do was help but seems like no one wanted it

i can give full explination on the tax bands ext or could just go to www.hmrc.gov.uk and most things are on there bill have to look abit for it but most is there
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But you were wrong, you don't start being deducted tax at 40% until you earn £35k over your standard personal allowance of £7475. So if your total pay for the year is £37k you stay in the 20% band, if you earn £42500 you will pay 40% on the last £25.
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But you were wrong, you don't start being deducted tax at 40% until you earn £35k over your standard personal allowance of £7475. So if your total pay for the year is £37k you stay in the 20% band, if you earn £42500 you will pay 40% on the last £25.


That's wrong isn't it? I thought it was when you earn over £35,000 you start paying 40%, regardless of your personal allowance.
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http://www.taxfix.co.uk/forum/articles/how-much-can-you-earn-before-paying-40-tax.html
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I also asked this question to the company wages clerk when I was an employee, she confirmed what that link says.

Although that was a few years ago and things might have changed, but i don't think so.

[Edited on 22-02-2012 by Dave]
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quote:
Originally posted by Dave
But you were wrong, you don't start being deducted tax at 40% until you earn £35k over your standard personal allowance of £7475. So if your total pay for the year is £37k you stay in the 20% band, if you earn £42500 you will pay 40% on the last £25.


including your personal allowance

Liam-Wilko
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http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/rates/it.htm

hope this also helps anyone give some explination ext

[Edited on 22-02-2012 by liam-corsa-1400]

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