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Topic: RUFUS AND/OR OTHER BRITFAGGOIDS

+Sophie !MLHqI35Srs12.4 years ago #33,691

What was covered in the Budget statement this afternoon?

Not following Judeomasonic media, and not wanting to go on the BBC website or others in case it contains liberal agenda articles frankly offensive to my eyes, I'd rather somebody else relayed this news to me. Metapedia's not really spoken much surrounding this issue. I haven't bothered to look at the endzog blog or the rest of British rightist media.

Cheers.

+Anonymous B12.4 years ago, 2 minutes later[T] [B] #386,223

Irish & Scottish are BRITFAGGIODS.

·Sophie !MLHqI35Srs (OP) — 12.4 years ago, 1 minute later, 4 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #386,225

@previous (B)
I know, and this affects me, so I need to know, goddamnit.

·Anonymous B12.4 years ago, 3 minutes later, 7 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #386,226

@previous (Sophie !MLHqI35Srs)
Full details of chancellor George Osborne's budget speech:
• New ISA with annual limit of £15,000 from July
• Higher rate tax threshold to rise to £41,865
• Personal allowance up to £10,500
• Duty on Scotch to be frozen | Beer duty cut by 1p a pint
• Welfare cap of £119bn by 2015-16, £127bn by 2018-19


Growth forecast

In 2014 the economy is now expected to grow by 2.7%, higher than December’s forecast of 2.4%

Growth in 2015 is forecast to be 2.3%, 2.6% in 2016 and 2017
Welfare cap

To be set at £119bn in 2015-16, rising to £127bn in 2018-9
Tax avoidance

15% stamp duty on properties worth more than £500,000 bought by corporations
Business

Investment allowance increased from £250,000 to £500,000 and extended to the end of 2015

No employer national insurance contribution for the young

£7bn cut from energy bills for manufacturers
Betting

Bingo duty halved to 10%

New 25% tax on fixed-odds betting terminals
Alcohol

1p off a pint of beer

Cider duty and Scottish whisky duty frozen
Petrol

Planned rise scrapped
Personal tax allowance

No tax to be paid until £10,500 has been earned from next year, a £500 higher threshold than April 2014

Higher rate tax threshold to rise to £41,865 - a rise of 1% as expected
Saving

Cash and stocks ISAs to be merged, limit for tax-free saving raised to £15,000 from £11,520
Pensions

No longer need to buy an annuity. The amount that can be taken out as a lump sum increased from £18,000 to £30,000. A quarter of the pension pot remains tax-free on retirement but the tax rate on the rest cut from 55% to the pensioners’ marginal rate of tax (20% for most).

10p rate starting rate for income from saving abolished and the band extended for tax-free income from £2,800 to £5,000

Pensioner savings bonds to be launched
Floods and potholes

£140m for flood defences and £200m for filling potholes

·Anonymous B12.4 years ago, 2 minutes later, 10 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #386,227

Brit Budget cartoon.jpg

·Sophie !MLHqI35Srs (OP) — 12.4 years ago, 56 seconds later, 11 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #386,228

@386,226 (B)
To be fair that was all a lot better than the alarmist crap that was being drummed up a few weeks prior.

Shame about the fixed betting terminal tax though.

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