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  On 26/02/2014 at 15:17, Howmanheyman said:

Was in a course at work today with someone whose surname was 'Mott'.

 

I almost had to chew through my gums to stop myself asking him if his lass was called 'Hairy'.

 

Back at school we had a teacher called Mr Mott :lol:

 

It was even funnier back then.

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  On 27/02/2014 at 08:42, Christmas Tree said:

Just a word to the wise for the patents of youngsters.

 

Gruffalo stage play is on for several days at the theatre royal late June.

 

 

We've been to see that, as well as Room on the Broom - All brilliantly done and the bairn loved it.

 

Children should go to the theatre more often. As should grown-ups come to think of it.

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  On 27/02/2014 at 09:35, catmag said:

 

 

We've been to see that, as well as Room on the Broom - All brilliantly done and the bairn loved it.

 

Children should go to the theatre more often. As should grown-ups come to think of it.

:aye:

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  On 27/02/2014 at 11:37, desmondTUTU said:

Scrape that barrel captain boring

 

You paid 20% tax on a weekly wage of £1656 with no National Insurance contributions.

 

If that is your average then you are getting approx £75,000 a year taking holidays and sick into consideration.

 

This means you owe 40% of everything over £32,000 this means you owe the taxman £17200

 

Your lack of NI means you will qualify for no state pension or any unemployment allowance if you lose yor job.

 

As an iT contractor I have my own company and a family member who is an accountant to help me with all that. I assume you do the same.

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  On 27/02/2014 at 11:44, Kevin Carr's Gloves said:

You paid 20% tax on a weekly wage of £1656 with no National Insurance contributions. If that is your average then you are getting approx £75,000 a year taking holidays and sick into consideration. This means you owe 40% of everything over £32,000 this means you owe the taxman £17200 Your lack of NI means you will qualify for no state pension or any unemployment allowance if you lose yor job. As an iT contractor I have my own company and a family member who is an accountant to help me with all that. I assume you do the same.

Be quiet

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  On 27/02/2014 at 11:44, Kevin Carr's Gloves said:

You paid 20% tax on a weekly wage of £1656 with no National Insurance contributions. If that is your average then you are getting approx £75,000 a year taking holidays and sick into consideration. This means you owe 40% of everything over £32,000 this means you owe the taxman £17200 Your lack of NI means you will qualify for no state pension or any unemployment allowance if you lose yor job. As an iT contractor I have my own company and a family member who is an accountant to help me with all that. I assume you do the same.

How do I owe 40% of everything over 32k if 20% has already been paid. You even said that in the same post.

 

You need to lay off the tablets.

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  On 27/02/2014 at 12:37, desmondTUTU said:

Think before you post Kevin.

 

Its even less because I have been paying 20% on my tax free allowance which now stands at the first 10k thanks to the conservatives.

You still owe the taxman a fair wodge.

 

And have no NI contributions.

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