Thursday, 26 November 2015

Autumn Statement 2015 - Key Points


A brief summary of the key points of Osborne's 2015 Autumn Statement has been published in the Telegraph.

Much rest on HMRC's brave new digital future, and us lowly taxpayers being given our own digital tax accounts.

What could possibly go wrong?

Tax does have to be taxing.

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7 comments:

  1. Peeves me off I told them to give everyone their own account in 2012, it was my idea Osborne and should have been done years ago.

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    1. How will one close an account? Hackers will no doubt find an answer and profit!

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    2. Not really your idea... This sort of thing was being talked about by IT bods in HMRC around 2009

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  2. One good thing - the queen gets a 7% pay rise - god bless her.
    Remember we are all in it together.

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  3. One thing swept under the carpet revised for civil service in order to reduce money paid out in exit schemes. This just days after most hmrc offices to close. Getting rid of staff on the cheap. Totally disgusting and unethical. Typical tory cunts. Well done to the twats that voted for them.

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    1. Revised terms and conditions i should say.

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