she's the main bread winner but will be the one to quit her job.
If her husband works, even at the average UK wage, they've got a combined income of 120k, and they don't live in London.
I don't expect to see a significant change in the number of kids attending private schools next year as a result of this.
How will it work - will private schools stop pretending to be charities from now on?
I think that was mooted last year, but seems to have disappeared from the actual policy (so far).
Edit: too slow!
Companies can't inherit the assets of a charity, so removing charity status would be an enormous headache
I do wonder if some of the schools will remove themselves from charitable status to avoid having to do any community outreach and similar.
That should save them a solid 20% of spend.
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If her husband works, even at the average UK wage, they've got a combined income of 120k, and they don't live in London.
I don't expect to see a significant change in the number of kids attending private schools next year as a result of this.
How will it work - will private schools stop pretending to be charities from now on?