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2 hours ago, lost said:

 

I think I said a few pages back I think they will target pensions (at least higher rate relief) to make it more difficult to retire early. There have also been suggestions they are going to stop over 55's from tapping their pension pots for day to day expenses.

make it more difficult for people to retire early would be a good ideas, the problems of early retirement was a predictable problem.

 

1 hour ago, Nobody Interesting said:

 

Our pension pots are ours and not tapping for day to day cos we both now get monthly pensions that they cannot take away - unless they change the law and piss off several million people who tend to vote.

see the rich squeal at the prospect of being fairly taxed.

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1 minute ago, Nobody Interesting said:

 

Our pension pots are not high earner ones

its your own tax avoidance scheme just like a rich tory.

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1 minute ago, Nobody Interesting said:

 

Of course they have - as they stride to come across as ever more Torylike they will keep doing it.

ever-more tory-like: squealing at the prospect of being properly taxed, like you just have.

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4 minutes ago, Nobody Interesting said:

 

Of course they have - as they stride to come across as ever more Torylike they will keep doing it.

We will have 5 years of not much changing and them blaming the Tories for the mess they inherited........ which is why all their plans are 10 year plans.

Well taxes are already high...so no one wants to pay more...but the fact if the matter is we're probably going to need to.

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5 minutes ago, Nobody Interesting said:

I hope the mods act on it as their opening comment says this sort of thing is not acceptable.

you're quite happy to make your own unacceptable comments, all the time!(its what you do) i call you out for them - you tax avoiding tory, who squeals like a tory at the prospect of being properly taxed

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7 minutes ago, Nobody Interesting said:

s there is one group who avoid more tax than the rest put together

pension savers is that group and green party doners.

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54 minutes ago, fraybentos1 said:

do you have a pension Neil?

nope. but if i did i'd be smart enough to recognise it as tax avoidance.

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1 hour ago, fraybentos1 said:

because he has a pension? usual mad take from you 

he said: there is one group who avoid more tax than the rest put together

 

he wasn't smart enough to recognise himself as a part of that group; or he's being prejudiced about another group.

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1 minute ago, fraybentos1 said:

If you don’t have a pension then you can’t be that smart 🙂 

I'm just not te sort of greedy breadhead who is unable to recognise their own tax avoidance.

 

 

 

So you think the tax avoiders are the smart people; I think they're the assholes.

 

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1 hour ago, fraybentos1 said:

And this includes everyone with a pension- so 99% of the workforce ?

yes, the biggest grouping of tax avoiders. each and everyone of them has opted into their tax avoidance.i n the hope, other peoples taxes and their own tax avoidance will make them rich.

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6 hours ago, Neil said:

yes, the biggest grouping of tax avoiders. each and everyone of them has opted into their tax avoidance.i n the hope, other peoples taxes and their own tax avoidance will make them rich.

 

The govt do the tax avoiding thing to encourage people to save for a pension and people do it because the state pension isn't really enough to live on. Some people do very well out of it. I guess govt could take away this tax break and spend it on an a state pension increase...

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7 hours ago, Neil said:

yes, the biggest grouping of tax avoiders. each and everyone of them has opted into their tax avoidance.i n the hope, other peoples taxes and their own tax avoidance will make them rich.

You sound a little bitter about not having built up a pension, getting by on handouts while waiting for your inheritance, as you said. 

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8 hours ago, Neil said:

yes, the biggest grouping of tax avoiders. each and everyone of them has opted into their tax avoidance.i n the hope, other peoples taxes and their own tax avoidance will make them rich.

You don’t opt in to a pension you have to opt out and you’d be a fool for doing so.

 

Also this has to be your daftest viewpoint yet and that’s saying something!

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3 minutes ago, fraybentos1 said:

You don’t opt in to a pension you have to opt out and you’d be a fool for doing so.

 

Also this has to be your daftest viewpoint yet and that’s saying something!

It's not daft to point out tax avoidance or the twats who think the tax avoiders are the smart people 

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36 minutes ago, stuie said:

You sound a little bitter about not having built up a pension, getting by on handouts while waiting for your inheritance, as you said. 

Not bitter, I have plenty to get by on including the memories of enjoying my earnings when fit enough to do so. 

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