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Hope Nellie has remembered the crisps and beef medallions. :money:Would rather get the snow than this horrible cold rain. You could make a :snow_laug lol xx
Anyone spotted the Benefits selection box in Boots please ? Not looking like I will get one for dd. Tia xx
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Today's Amex run is a 5 mile walk to a pub where I can get 3 pints for a bit over £10 - a bit over £5 for you young man lol - followed by a 5 mile walk home, watch footy with my Pringles Sky Sports pass, retire gracefully about 10pm0
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miss_corerupted wrote: »Anyway a do have a question OH and I are doing our accounts for our sheep business. We got a loan to buy the land and we each pay in money to cover the loan payments into a bank accounts. He thinks we count this as income, I don't as its just for loan payments. My main point is if we count that is income we could potentially end up paying tax on it and its money from our earnings in our main jobs so we already paid tax on it once. Do I make sense?? probably not lol. I struggle to write stuff down like this
Is the sheep business a separate company or is it you and him operating it as yourselves?
If it is a separate company then you and OH have made loans to the company of the amount that you paid over. The company has a debt that it owes you. It will account for the loan payments and show the money it has borrowed from you. When the business is more profitable the business can repay the loans you have made to it.
If you run this business as a side line and in your own names then you count the loan payments you make as expenditure of the business, so put the income from the business against this expenditure and that reduces the profit of the business and hence the tax you pay on that profit as part of your earnings.
Ask more if you need, but it is helpful to know whether you have set up a separate company or not. Either way there is possibly special tax treatment for farming that I know nothing about - grants etc.
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Good morning everyone. Cold and very wet here too well it is December:( I also went to a grammar school and can join the list for wearing hats, blazers, long navy socks and of course the big knickers:rotfl::rotfl: No one famous though as far as I know.
Bubbs I saw that you asked about the Pepsi in Morries. Don't know if anyone answered but it was still £5.87 for 30 in my store this morning:)0 -
Dr Oetker Pizza Ristaurante Calione £2.50 A, £1.50 S. £2.45 after APG
25% Cashback MSL, so 62p, so 63p approx after APG and MSL.
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bargainqueen8 wrote: »:rotfl::rotfl:sadly not it was all too many years ago and i was only at school at the same time as him we were not in the same year.i have never been back to the school or reunions as we moved away a couple years after i left.:)
He was born in Chester0 -
Uniform - I almost forgot the stout hard-wearing flat black lace ups and the 'house shoes' we had to change into on arrival in school. And the cookery aprons we had to make in needlework.“All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.”0
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Good morning everyone. Cold and very wet here too well it is December:( I also went to a grammar school and can join the list for wearing hats, blazers, long navy socks and of course the big knickers:rotfl::rotfl: No one famous though as far as I know.
Bubbs I saw that you asked about the Pepsi in Morries. Don't know if anyone answered but it was still £5.87 for 30 in my store this morning:)
Grove Park or Yale ? Maybe0 -
Afternoon.
Interesting evening for me last night. DD17 and DS18 went to an 18th birthday party (her boyfriend, who happens to be DS best friend). Of course, the inevitable happened DD was bought drinks and at 10.15 (she only got there at 7.30!) my son was ringing me to see if I could collect her as she had been sick everywhere and was lying in a puddle of it. :eek:
I couldn't, as had had 2 glasses of wine. DS tried his Dad but he was out on his christmas works do. Then rang me back to say they'd found a lift and he would come back with her, then go back.
Boyfriends Mum sat in the back of the car with her holding a black bag to be sick in. Another family member was driving. She couldn't get out the car and DS basically got her out and carried her to her room (we live in a 3 storey house). Put her to bed, gave her a sick bowl, then went back to the party.
I was so embarassed, shes been with her boyfriend a while now but it was the first time I had met his Mum. She was absolutely lovely, I was mortified and kept apologising, she told me not to worry and everyone had been there! :rotfl:
Terrible nights sleep as I kept going up to check on her. She woke up at the crack of dawn, right as rain, no hangover. Came and apologised to me, gave me a hug, and when I told her that her room was a disgrace and she wasn't leaving the house until she'd sorted it (she is going over to boyfriends today) she cheerfully got on with it!
DS also managed to drink lots, not be sick and remain sensible, and even texted me when he got in to say he was home (although I heard him!). Not sure how I would have managed to get her upstairs without him, think she would have been sleeping on the tiled floor downstairs! :rotfl:
Hope its taught her a lesson, she absolutely hates being sick so hopefully will put her off drinking so much again.0 -
Serendipitious wrote: »Uniform - I almost forgot the stout hard-wearing flat black lace ups and the 'house shoes' we had to change into on arrival in school. And the cookery aprons we had to make in needlework.
I remember struggling to school with my school bag over one shoulder, PE drawstring bag over the other and my wicker basket in the crook of one elbow, balancing my umbrella in my other hand.
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