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03-01-2011, 23:52 | #31 |
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I had a letter from 3 about my dongle apparently due to the vat increase it's rising fomr £7.50 to £8 a month, i don't know who does their maths
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04-01-2011, 00:06 | #34 |
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hope that back is fully better soon Rick
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i wish i could think .... ive got a lipid test tomorrow morning and wasnt supposed to have anything to eat or drink ( except water ) after 10pm .... ive just had a cuppa coffee and half a dozen ginger nuts .... do you think they will notice ?
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no cors they wont, Rick
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And you can bet your bottom dollar that if they drop an inspection on you they will be looking at dates of payment, not just invoice dates. But just to help, I'll link this thread to HMRC for you, to save you the trouble But it highlights the problem for VAT registered traders, that the VAT increase usually hits them rather than anyone else (cos they either charge it and become uncompetitive, or, like the bishops girlfriend, just swallow it...) . Since starting this shop mullarkey and knowing the cost of landed goods from, say, China, I am absolutely stunned at the margins some companies, mostly the middlemen, are making....out of the factory, things cost peanuts....by the time they get to the retailer they are coconuts! Planning to cut the out as soon as cash flow permits! Greedy ba5tard5! |
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But I'm not paying for what I'VE had, I'm paying for what politicians, bankers and the welfare state have had!
+1 for Briggie's plan, and, to add a few more: If you're in prison you work on a chaingang (with armed guards like in America), you pick up litter/clean buildings and generally do useful physical work. If you're an asylum seeker who has been granted asylum and you break the law, back home you go, you can serve your sentence in your own country, not at the cost of the UK taxpayer. Worried you're going to be tortured or killed? You should have thought of that before you took the pi55 and broke our laws. |
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From The Daily Mash
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/b...-201101043390/
Sorry, don't know how to add it as a link. Oh! Yes, I do! lol |
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What we HAVE been having is a bloated public sector (from civil service to local government) that has been seriously mismanaged by both political parties, allowing for out-of-control expenditure on outdated weapons and foreign (and UK!) service providers charging over-inflated prices, and commitment to contracts that end up costing the taxpayer billions for very little perceived value. And lets not start on their cosy final salary pensions that swallow up 20% of my council tax for example JUST for the woolly jumpers in the town hall As a country we need to recognise that we are a relative sprat globally, stop kissing the US's arse and generally wind our necks in and worry about whats going on at home for a change instead of spending BILLIONS of pounds on wars that do not otherwise have anything to do with us. |
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Deposit taken on "account", so they become effectively account customers. The "sale" (contract) made on x date stands Even the deposit isn't really date sensitive if the Invoice is the contract on account, if you see what I mean |
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