griptool
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posted on 16-3-2004 at 18:56 |
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WINDSURFING TAX!!!
What a liberty, when i was paying to park at portland boat yard on sunday morning (doesn't that bloke have a home to go to?) it was
brought to my attention that it is now a requirement to pay about £2.20 a day to use the water.
As i was disinclined to shell out the extra I was warned that the authoroties may be patroling both on the beach and on the water those
found without a ticket will be banned from the harbour for life!!
I just wonder how many other moneygrabbing bastard local authorities have thought up this wheeze?
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mexican bandit
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posted on 16-3-2004 at 19:24 |
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You should ask for a tax break or grant for using a renewable source of energy - wind. See if you can get the DLTR or what ever it's
called at the moment to shell up some money
"Why should I have to WORK for everything?! It's like saying I don't deserve it! " C&H
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Wes
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posted on 17-3-2004 at 18:30 |
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That is because it is now a private harbour. as with all things private - it costs!
I have never paid it, and been Ok so far.........
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Spencer
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posted on 18-3-2004 at 21:27 |
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what about the white van man tax announced in the budget by that tosser Brown? if you wanna use a work van for pleasure you gotta pay
more tax?
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justal
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posted on 18-3-2004 at 22:27 |
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Eh??? I missed that one. Does that mean my tax is about to / has already gone up... Grrrrrr.
Al.
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Spencer
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posted on 19-3-2004 at 10:56 |
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Heard something on the news about it, they were saying its to stop people with posh works (company) vans using them for pleasure,&
taxing them like they tax company cars? who it will affect who knows??? Whats a posh works van anyway?
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Wes
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posted on 19-3-2004 at 12:20 |
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Company vans fell into a really cheap tax bracket, which is why so may Toyota Hi-Lux type things have appeared on the roads recently.
Don't worry, as long as your van is private it will cost the same as before.
Wes
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griptool
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posted on 19-3-2004 at 19:52 |
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If you are employed and have the use of a van get the employer to record it as shared use, it might get you off having to claim it as a
taxable benefit.
I am convinced Gurdon Brunw is gay, every march he does me up the council gritter -- OUCH.
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