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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8rlk0d2vk2o
I thought this was informative, i could be wrong though, or maybe trying to read my own opinions into it
"This brings the total untaxed amount for a farming couple to up to £3m"
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Cracks me up that even farmers have fashion to follow.
Flat caps, those shirts with a broad crossed line pattern, either Barbour jackets or those felt efforts, pretty much every single one of them.
And none of it cheap neither...I know there's a practical reasoning behind it, but not so much in the pub, in the landrover dealership, at the pool, on the protest march and so on
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We're all completely fucked. Nothing will ever change until it is far too late (and it's quite probably already far too late). Just have some fun while you still can.
People have been saying this for decades. Imagine where we would be now if all those people who have been saying that since the late 80's had instead taken a more pro-active approach
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So while some of the Israel fans burned flags and sang awful songs, that isn't the whole story either
I'm not aware if you meant to do this, but that comment could be understood to severely downplay some extremely hateful, aggressive and violent behaviour from the visiting fans.
No winners in this series of events, only twats.
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I get discounts from my suppliers as I have been loyal to them for a long time (and therefore give them a small but reliable amount of sales).
I do not pass that savings on to my customers, i charge them the standard rate for my supplies.
I take that as profit and therefore pay slightly more tax on it.
I am an intermediary in the supply chain and want to get a slight payment for my time and effort.
It has taken time, money and energy as a skilled professional to get to the point where i am paid for my work, and for the years graft where i did not.
I do not go into Sainsbury's and demand that i pay them the same for a tin of beans as they pay their suppliers, and I expect that most DIY heroes don't either, although i would enjoy seeing them try.
I'm also aware that many tradesmen will use this mechanism to unjustifiably add cash to their mattress; but the practice is not set up to "rip off customers".
It's how you run a business and earn a living, and pay the wages of those who work for you.