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TFLS reversal?

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  • MeteredOut
    MeteredOut Posts: 3,823 Forumite
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    I just sold all my company shares because I'd have to pay an extra 2% on dividends. 
    I gave away my EV because of the 3p per mile!
  • Sarcasm or not, only 10 months to go and the cycle repeats. I must say, I'm going to miss these threads!
  • Gives us something to do at work 
  • Gives us something to do at work 
    And the UK's productivity problem rears its ugly head again! 
  • Gives us something to do at work 
    And the UK's productivity problem rears its ugly head again! 
    I take after my mother! Genetic. Probably a disability....
  • ali_bear
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    I quit my job because of rumours about the 2k NI SS cap. Luckily I did it months in advance 
    A little FIRE lights the cigar
  • cfw1994
    cfw1994 Posts: 2,220 Forumite
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    Never fails to astonish how many believe the Torygraph tabloid scare tactics.
    For the future: I'd recommend following James Shack on youtube and learning more.  His talk here explained why he didn't think there was any need to make any changes before the budget.
    Plan for tomorrow, enjoy today!
  • DairyQueen
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    cfw1994 said:
    Never fails to astonish how many believe the Torygraph tabloid scare tactics.
    For the future: I'd recommend following James Shack on youtube and learning more.  His talk here explained why he didn't think there was any need to make any changes before the budget.
    Ahem. The 'Torygraph' also advised against. Just saying. Shame the Guardian is so lacking in economic and financial analysis (I read both).
  • Albermarle
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    cfw1994 said:
    Never fails to astonish how many believe the Torygraph tabloid scare tactics.
    For the future: I'd recommend following James Shack on youtube and learning more.  His talk here explained why he didn't think there was any need to make any changes before the budget.
    Ahem. The 'Torygraph' also advised against. Just saying. Shame the Guardian is so lacking in economic and financial analysis (I read both).
    Nils Pratley is always a very good analytical read, although he tends to concentrate more on business/companies.
    The DT may have some good articles, but the main stuff/headlines are so relentlessly negative about the Govt. it makes it difficult to take it seriously when there is so little balance.
  • DairyQueen
    DairyQueen Posts: 1,865 Forumite
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    cfw1994 said:
    Never fails to astonish how many believe the Torygraph tabloid scare tactics.
    For the future: I'd recommend following James Shack on youtube and learning more.  His talk here explained why he didn't think there was any need to make any changes before the budget.
    Ahem. The 'Torygraph' also advised against. Just saying. Shame the Guardian is so lacking in economic and financial analysis (I read both).
    Nils Pratley is always a very good analytical read, although he tends to concentrate more on business/companies.
    The DT may have some good articles, but the main stuff/headlines are so relentlessly negative about the Govt. it makes it difficult to take it seriously when there is so little balance.
    Agreed re: Telegraph negativity but IMO matched by the Guardian's financial naivety. 
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