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24. £100,000 No help.
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So many people show their lack of understanding by thinking that 40% then becomes payable on ALL of their income.Archi_Bald wrote: »I'd rather pay 40% tax on some or all of £5,400 than not earning an additional £5,400 in the first instance.0 -
I love proving people wrong...I would love to do something with music or buying/selling shares online however I know nothing about it. I have a passion for buying and selling.
I have also found out money or materialistic items do not make you happy....
I second this. I paid my house off last year just before my 28th birthday. This year has been about saving for australia and New Zealand. When I get back I haven't got a clue what I want to do work wise or anything in all honesty. You do need things in life that make you happy and keep you occupied though:T:T :beer: :beer::beer::beer: to the lil one
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