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Will it push him into the high rate tax band.
Ive no ide@ it needs looking into t@kes me @ll my time to get dressed @tm so someone else with
better concentr@tion would need to do it.
Will it push him into the high rate tax band.
I was very fortunate to have cleared my mortgage 7 years early, so I just reallocated the mortgage overpayments to the pension.h@lf @ mill nice
Bet they loved you!!!Lots he can do to minimise the tax. Salary Sacrifice scheme, put more in the company pension (max it out and max out the employers contribution (it's free money).
Last 10 years of my job I put in £1309 a month and the company had to put in their maximum to match it. Boosted my pot to over half a mill.
Same here been court out to meny Times in the past with concrete and mortar going off before you can use it at the moment login up 20 trees I cut down last year but my chipper is playing up so a strip down today to have a look when it gets light outside
Bet they loved you!!!
But that only happens if they have a high maximum, a lot of comapnies have cut it down now as they cannot afford it.
@kevstar W worked for three years beyond her retirement age, she didn't collect her pensions so her state pension went up by the time she drew it and this extra amount will not die with her, she will get it for life. Then I'll get the difference between the normal pension and the xtra, if she dies first.
Or you can take that extra money in a lump sum.
He could ONLY get really whacked for tax IF he draws his pension and carries on earning.
He won't have to carry on paying NI. And nor will his employer.
W dictated all this as she was an accountant and retired 3 years late, so she's been there done that.I think he h@s dr@wn @ lump sum so your prob@bly right.
I tried catching up with convo, but hope everyone is ok.
Beautiful morning up again stupid early on a week off.
And in case peeps have forgotted, I tiled first cos the worktop will be wider than most and leaning over it to do the tiling would kill my back as it cannot take leaning at a slight angle. Bigger angles are bizarrely OK. a;though I know others with the same problem.
Aha so you did remember!Could you not have stood further away and on a step so the angle was good.
Only joshing mate. Good luck though and maybe the reason the old 1 came out in 2 pieces.
J
Beautiful sunny day up hereFlipping hissing it down here now. Right pain.
Will be showing a gardener the job soon if he turns up!
Flipping hissing it down here now. Right pain.
Will be showing a gardener the job soon if he turns up!
Beautiful sunny day up here
Did you count the moths as the drawer opened??!!!Just p@id to renew my t@chogr@ph c@rd, need it for the lorry ive got 8 p@llets of scotch
sl@tes to pick up soon. btw ive opened my c@sh dr@wer n spent 100 quid.
not to worry I'll sell some to replenish.
I llolled at that!!!uphill one
Did you count the moths as the drawer opened??!!!
Prolly all dead!
The french for a pothole is a "nid de poule" which means "hen's nest" and some peeps have been doing Banksies over there painting pics of hens and eggs etc to draw attention to them.Been nice here too, went out to the docs, drove @long the shore well not I, c@use I w@s the
p@ssnger.
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