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Just thought I'd share my news
its my 37th wedding anniversary today:eek:
and its a lovely sunny day today as it was on the day I got married:)0 -
Question of the day over on HUKD:CSA question ...is it possible for a random woman to go to the csa and claim that i am the father to her child, and then without any further notice / proof, the csa takes money out of my wages? surely it cant be that simple!! please advise how the system works. i only bloody kissed her
http://www.hotukdeals.com/ask/csa-question-possible-for-a-random-woman-go-csa-claim-that-father-child-without-2171929?:grouphug:Official MSE canny forumite and HUKD VIP badge member
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JulieElizabeth wrote: »Loving the autocorrect
Think Mullers are over
Yep, the mullets have all gone
The coke was £1.83 or 2 for £1.85 yesterday
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Palmolive worked at 8.49 this morning. Hth xxCherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.
No matter how you feel, get up, dress up & never give up.0 -
Are coke on 2 for £3 now? They are not showing up as a multi on A.Con or MSM
Compares to T @ £1.83 bogof
So, if they are 2 for £3, you pay £3, MSM Picks up £3.66 and price matches £1.83 @ !!!!!!
APG £2.01 on a £3 spend
Working out at 49.5p for 1.75l bottle of coke!
*I am not 100% my workings are correct
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Afternoon All :wave:
It is C on the alphabet thread if anyone fancies it
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From April 2016 we’re introducing a tax-free Personal Savings
Allowance of £1,000 (or £500 for higher rate taxpayers) on the
interest that you earn on your savings.
At Budget 2014, we announced that from April
2015 you won’t have to pay tax on your interest if
your taxable income is less than £15,600.
Today we’re going further, so that from April 2016
95% of people will not have to pay tax on the
first £1,000 (or £500 for higher rate taxpayers) of
interest they earn on their savings. This is called a
Personal Savings Allowance.
That means from April 2016, you won’t have to
pay tax on your interest if your taxable income is
less than £16,800.
To be eligible for the £1,000 tax-free Personal
Savings Allowance your taxable income needs to
be less than £42,700 a year.
To be eligible for the £500 tax-free Personal
Savings Allowance your taxable income needs to
be between £42,701 and £150,000 a year.
Example 1 Earn £20,000 income a year
+ £250 in interest
From April 2016 you won’t have to pay tax on your
interest as it is within your £1,000 Personal Savings
Allowance.
Example 2 Earn £20,000 income a year
+£1,500 in interest
You won’t need to pay any tax on your interest up to
£1,000, but you will still need to pay tax on the £500
interest you have earned over your Personal Savings
Allowance.
Example 3 Earn £60,000 income a year
+£250 in interest
You won’t have to pay tax on your interest as it is within
your £500 Personal Savings Allowance.
Example 4 Earn £60,000 income a year
+ £1,100 in interest
As a higher rate tax payer you won’t have to pay tax
on your interest up to £500, but you will still need to
pay tax on the £600 interest you have earned over your
Personal Savings Allowance.
From April 2016 banks and building societies will stop automatically taking 20% in income tax from the interest earned on your Non IsA savings
Removes 95% of folk from paying tax on savings
htH0
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