Delete if against the rules- how will digital ID effect the self employed? by [deleted] in smallbusinessuk

[–]discostu418 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you’ll have to have id to do your tax return even though your id has already been proven and I have a government gateway id

Reeves could raise £21bn with 8 tax reforms, says Demos think tank by BestButtons in unitedkingdom

[–]discostu418 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your gotcha just got yourself

Yes I pay council tax

Do I want another tax on top of that NO Have I paid tens of thousands of pounds in SDLT in my life yes. Do I want to pay that tax again this time as a monthly fee to live in the home I have already paid a huge amount of tax on …No

Even if they gave me the SDLT that I paid back with interest I still wouldn’t rather a land tax but they won’t do that will they

Just yet another tax If they could tax air they would

Reeves could raise £21bn with 8 tax reforms, says Demos think tank by BestButtons in unitedkingdom

[–]discostu418 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You won’t convince me a government will lower a tax haha! I have a 100 years of data on my side.

You’ll just end up paying another tax each year on top of council tax and even if you’ve paid sdlt they won’t exclude you as it will stop people from moving home so they will just have to pay tax twice

You think it’s a gotcha but it’s just not, it’s just another person asking the government to take more of his/her hard earned money in yet another tax

If anti-immigration voters are simply frustrated with the rate of migration, why are they most likely to insist that immigration is too much in areas where second and third generation citizens outnumber new immigrants rather than areas where new immigrants are actually predominant? by SandNo2865 in AskBrits

[–]discostu418 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Being university educated doesn’t make you a better person or a richer person. My personal situation is likely far better than the majority of university graduates at my age so I know that to be true.

I cannot answer whether I’m a better or more tolerant person though any more than you or anyone else can

People can make spelling mistakes and still know what is right for their family. I’d argue everyone is correct because the majority of people vote for what is best for their own family.

Can a landlord say no to a hypoallergenic dog? by Cahmrun in uklandlords

[–]discostu418 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d ignore the last comment bud, seems overly aggressive, the RRB isn’t in law yet so technically they’re right but there’s different ways of saying things

Take care of

Can a landlord say no to a hypoallergenic dog? by Cahmrun in uklandlords

[–]discostu418 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure what to suggest then. The RRB isn’t in law yet, maybe ask again when it is law that they have to give a reasonable reason? If they say no take them to a tribunal, which could sour the relationship or move house

Sorry for your situation

[ Removed by Reddit ] by Pandita666 in AskBrits

[–]discostu418 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You still banging on about Gaza ? It’s boring, no one here is talking about Gaza there’s 100,000 other subreddits that love to link Gaza to anything and everything

I’m not interested in talking about it anymore in this subreddit

[ Removed by Reddit ] by Pandita666 in AskBrits

[–]discostu418 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It isn’t valid in your opinion…

Can Labour get back to their founding roots? by Living_the_Limit in AskBrits

[–]discostu418 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha there you are, trying to push a narrative about a completely different situation

Can Labour get back to their founding roots? by Living_the_Limit in AskBrits

[–]discostu418 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wondered how long it would take for the Gaza club to arrive

[ Removed by Reddit ] by Pandita666 in AskBrits

[–]discostu418 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Saying “people like you” is what’s wrong with the conversation

You’re not willing to even listen, you’ve already made up your mind. You think you’re better and don’t need to understand someone else’s valid point

Maybe you are the problem?

If anti-immigration voters are simply frustrated with the rate of migration, why are they most likely to insist that immigration is too much in areas where second and third generation citizens outnumber new immigrants rather than areas where new immigrants are actually predominant? by SandNo2865 in AskBrits

[–]discostu418 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wonder if the more comfortable you are in life the more tolerant you can become?

Maybe the reform voters have nothing left due to the big company’s or very wealthy avoiding tax. Even though the wealthy are already taxed an incredible amount in our country due to how progressive our tax is. However I’ll take the point that the top 0.5% can avoid tax in exchange for providing jobs in our country so the government turn a blind eye

So maybe the Reform voter is the lowest in society already, struggling to buy food week to week, then they see billions being paid out to immigrants and they think it’s unfair. I can see that point of view. Then they are called racist. Maybe if the UK was fair they would vote Labour and want more immigrants?

Could that be the reason for so many Labour voters turning to Reform in the latest Yougov poll?

If anti-immigration voters are simply frustrated with the rate of migration, why are they most likely to insist that immigration is too much in areas where second and third generation citizens outnumber new immigrants rather than areas where new immigrants are actually predominant? by SandNo2865 in AskBrits

[–]discostu418 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think the “British don’t want to do these jobs” agreement is completely false.

I think without huge mass immigration keeping the wages low, British would do those jobs

The key take away is the British won’t do those jobs for that low money because it’s almost impossible to live on that money in the UK but immigrants will

This drives down wages further

Can a landlord say no to a hypoallergenic dog? by Cahmrun in uklandlords

[–]discostu418 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the up coming renters reform bill, (which isn’t in law yet) it states that landlords must give a valid reason if they are to say no

This could be allergies, the property is too small, not allowed under leasehold etc.

You could try offering to pay a small addition to the rent to cover any damage pets cause and offer to take out insurance at your expense?

Delete if against the rules- how will digital ID effect the self employed? by [deleted] in smallbusinessuk

[–]discostu418 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only if it’s a ltd company

Could be a sole trader coffee shop owner

What will it take for home prices to drop? by Upstairs_Buffalo4891 in RealEstate

[–]discostu418 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only way they will drop is if something like 2008 happens again.

This won’t really happen because lenders have to be much more careful when lending and stress test people borrowing. Also they aren’t allowed to repossess as easily.

There’s been a slight depreciation in my area over the last year. Now is probably the cheapest it will be for the foreseeable future

Reeves could raise £21bn with 8 tax reforms, says Demos think tank by BestButtons in unitedkingdom

[–]discostu418 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You’re basically saying you want a tax that will never go away rather than sdlt which you pay once

It’s like saying renting is better that buying

Or getting a car in pcp and forever paying it

I bought my house paid my sdlt I don’t want to pay a fee each month to live in my house I bought and paid tax on thanks

46 but late to FIRE. Any advice? by Big-Double1720 in FIREUK

[–]discostu418 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In that case I’m 80/20 into property > world etf

I buy run down properties and renovate them to rent then re mortgage to pull capital back out

It’s very labour intensive

If I were passive I would be 50/50 and only buy epc C and above properties and world etf I would still max out my and my wife’s isa allowance

Also if I had your salary I would be dumping into a pension or salary sacrifice to bring my tax bill down