skinny
- 23 Mar 2011 12:36
Fred1new
- 23 Mar 2015 12:14
- 10 of 22
Don't the torids own the majority of the local Local newspapers?
I like State support for private enterprise.
Good capitalist and market forces in practice or is it something else.
Bail out at the expense of the tax payers.
Stan
- 16 Mar 2016 08:31
- 11 of 22
1st full Budget after election year so normally one to relatively hammer the non crooks with like the majority of people in this Country.
Not likely to have much actual effect on the Ft 100 IMHO for obvious reasons.
At a guess Gideon may relax CG, but it's only a guess.
skinny
- 16 Mar 2016 09:18
- 12 of 22
skinny
- 16 Mar 2016 13:30
- 14 of 22
cynic
- 16 Mar 2016 13:30
- 15 of 22
i wonder why not with pretty much immediate effect?
it's been talked about for long enough
cynic
- 16 Mar 2016 13:40
- 16 of 22
am i correct in thinking there have been no benefit cuts?
find that hard to believe, but was not watching from the off
Stan
- 16 Mar 2016 14:32
- 17 of 22
Yes I think so, but stand to be corrected.
Stan
- 16 Mar 2016 14:40
- 18 of 22
Capital Gains Tax to be cut from 28% to 20%, and from 18% to 10% for basic-rate taxpayers.
... My right horrible friend seems to read Moneyam then -):
Also, Annual Isa limit to rise from £15,000 to £20,000.
HARRYCAT
- 16 Mar 2016 15:10
- 19 of 22
Does that CGT affect 2nd properties? The 2nd property / rental market was due to be hit by the increase in stamp duty. Does the CGT threshold reduction mitigate that? If so, presumably the house builders will bounce. (EDIT: already up I see.)
Stan
- 16 Mar 2016 15:45
- 20 of 22
Commercial stamp duty 0% rate on purchases up to £150,000, 2% on next £100,000 and 5% top rate above £250,000. New 2% rate for high-value leases with net present value above £5m. Effective from midnight.
cynic
- 16 Mar 2016 17:03
- 21 of 22
didn't listen to much of the budget at all, but it seems there's a lot of help for small(er) businesses which has to be an excellent move on a number of fronts
Stan
- 16 Mar 2016 17:07
- 22 of 22
Need to look at the detail first over W/E.