![]() |
Re: 20% vat
Quote:
|
Re: 20% vat
the "cock-up" was probably outsourced offshore as there being no suitable labour available in the UK to process it , another reflection on 13 years of mis-rule in the educational sector . ;)
|
Re: 20% vat
Quote:
|
Re: 20% vat
Quote:
I used to know someone who asked friends to retain any receipts they got, so he could pass them on to his accountant to see if they could go through his company's books...people who had absolutely nothing to do with the company! He's long since dead, by the way!:o:o:o |
Re: 20% vat
Quote:
|
Re: 20% vat
Quote:
We had 18 years of Conservative rule , and no one was more glad than me to see the back of them in May 1997 . But then the Labour government came on the scene and I had great hopes . These were dashed mainly because of their foreign policy . With the size of their majorities and three consecutive wins , they were given the chance of a liftime . Instead they let what are traditionally known as Labour stalwarts down . |
Re: 20% vat
As we sell clothing it's a double whammy for us. Our suppliers bring out their new catalogues in January and with it the price changes. The price of cotton has risen by 50% in the past year and we stood several smaller price rises through the last 6 months, but we can't hold our prices any longer.
|
Re: 20% vat
Quote:
|
Re: 20% vat
Quote:
Obviously accyweb isn't considered a threat then. :D |
Re: 20% vat
Quote:
|
Re: 20% vat
went in one of the poundshops after seeing the spugster off ... and what theyre doing because of the vat increase .. is charging for the carrier bags .. 1p or 5p .. but have kept the price of the stuff at £1 ...
|
Re: 20% vat
Let us not forget what great things Gordon brown did for us....
1. For the first 10 years of this Labour government we had a booming economy due to the unsustainable house price bubble and poor financial regulation. During this rich period the then Chancellor, Gordon Brown, failed to pay off the national debt, he sold our gold off at a rock bottom price, raided pensions, in fact he went on a spending spree until the money ran out. 2. When the money ran out, Gordon Brown introduced his numerous stealth taxes, but yet again, he did not use the money raised to pay off the national debt, he just carried on spending until the money ran out. 3. When the money from his stealth taxes ran out, Gordon started to borrow money - actually increasing our national debt. He continued to borrow and spend all the way up to the recession leaving our country weak an poorly placed to weather the storm. 4. Gordon Brown told us that we were best placed to face the recession. We now know that Gordon was not exactly telling the truth. Out of all the major economies we were the first into recession and the last out. Gordon Brown's uncontrolled spending very nearly took this country over a cliff. |
Re: 20% vat
Quote:
If they were doing that yesterday it was nothing to with VAT, that didn't go up until midnight last night |
Re: 20% vat
Quote:
|
Re: 20% vat
I suspect there will be a surge in interest in migrating to Australia when people find out that our GST (VAT)is set at 10%.......look me up when you get here.:D
|
All times are GMT. The time now is 20:51. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.1
© 2003-2013 AccringtonWeb.com