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lancsdave 09-06-2008 12:03

Re: Looking for odd things to do in summer...
 
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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 589722)
http://www.e4s.co.uk/docs/student-tax.htm

I found this information on student tax... think it basically says I wouldn't pay any tax... unless someone intends on paying me very richly for doing their shopping.


Like I said earlier, same scheme as anyone else who works legitamatley :)

Padiham Lass 09-06-2008 14:17

Re: Looking for odd things to do in summer...
 
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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 589745)
Like I said earlier, same scheme as anyone else who works legitamatley :)

It's not quite the same, because a student who has a job for the holidays should be allocated a different tax code to the rest of us, which enables the summer job to be paid without tax deductions (reducing the need for a rebate of overpaid tax at the end of the tax year). However, this will only happen if the correct forms are completed at the recruitment stage. A P38s is a declaration for students working during the summer holiday only and will generate a nil tax code. A P45 is the declaration form which will generate a basic rate tax code and each week's pay will be taxed based on an equivalent annual salary.:confused:

panther 09-06-2008 17:49

Re: Looking for odd things to do in summer...
 
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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 589721)
What is your problem exactly? You haven't even spoken to me personally for 6 years so what would you even know about me.

MY PROBLEM??....Iv not got a problem....you have:rolleyes:
Also iv known ya since ya was born!! and as for not speaking to you properly for 6 years...lol, dont be daft!

if anyone knows you better on here i think its me dont you?, apart from your mum!
a Leopard dont change its spots do they!
;)

blazey 09-06-2008 19:05

Re: Looking for odd things to do in summer...
 
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Originally Posted by panther (Post 589898)
MY PROBLEM??....Iv not got a problem....you have:rolleyes:
Also iv known ya since ya was born!! and as for not speaking to you properly for 6 years...lol, dont be daft!

if anyone knows you better on here i think its me dont you?, apart from your mum!
a Leopard dont change its spots do they!
;)

I rarely see you :confused:, and yes, most people change when they grow from child to adult, unless of course you don't do anything to change.

Andrewb and Shakermaker both know me better than you for a start, so no, you aren't the most knowledgeable on me. Hate to burst your bubble.

blazey 09-06-2008 19:07

Re: Looking for odd things to do in summer...
 
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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 589745)
Like I said earlier, same scheme as anyone else who works legitamatley :)

I thought people who work legitimately pay National Insurance contributions straight away... I've always had to if I have had to pay emergency tax...

or do you think I have never had a job to know how the tax system works? Because as I have said before, I have been a full tax payer at one point.

panther 09-06-2008 19:10

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 589935)
I rarely see you :confused:, and yes, most people change when they grow from child to adult, unless of course you don't do anything to change.

Andrewb and Shakermaker both know me better than you for a start, so no, you aren't the most knowledgeable on me. Hate to burst your bubble.

yeh yeh you keep telling yourself that:rolleyes:



LOL

lancsdave 09-06-2008 20:52

Re: Looking for odd things to do in summer...
 
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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 589937)
I thought people who work legitimately pay National Insurance contributions straight away... I've always had to if I have had to pay emergency tax...

or do you think I have never had a job to know how the tax system works? Because as I have said before, I have been a full tax payer at one point.

I was referring to the fact there is a massive industry in this country where people don't work legitamately and those people don't pay tax or NI ( and probably claim benefits as well )

blazey 10-06-2008 14:28

Re: Looking for odd things to do in summer...
 
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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 590027)
I was referring to the fact there is a massive industry in this country where people don't work legitamately and those people don't pay tax or NI ( and probably claim benefits as well )

and implying that I am part of such industry too with the sounds of it. I am volunteering all of the summer if nobody on accyweb needs me, if I was doing this for easy money I'd just get a normal 9 to 5 job instead.

I just assume that there are people who would like a hand with things they wouldn't normally be able to afford or manage by themselves, or get lonely and fancy a bit of company or whatever. I offer my services to people who just need an extra pair of hands once in a while and all of a sudden I am being attacked by people who just seem to want something to complain about.

This isn't a personal rant at you dave, just in general because it is a shame that people cant just accept that somebody wants to do something out of goodwill for once.

lancsdave 10-06-2008 14:57

Re: Looking for odd things to do in summer...
 
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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 590325)
and implying that I am part of such industry too with the sounds of it.

How could I imply that if you aren't working anyway :confused:

I'll not bother explaining what I meant.

lindsay ormerod 10-06-2008 18:20

Re: Looking for odd things to do in summer...
 
Back to the original thread and not descending into name calling...... Thanks Blazey, I would certainly allow you to babysit/look after Moon, if the opportunity arises and I have the dosh I will call on your services ! Cheers and good luck.:)

blazey 10-06-2008 22:02

Re: Looking for odd things to do in summer...
 
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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod (Post 590415)
Back to the original thread and not descending into name calling...... Thanks Blazey, I would certainly allow you to babysit/look after Moon, if the opportunity arises and I have the dosh I will call on your services ! Cheers and good luck.:)

Thanks Lindsay.

onlyme 10-06-2008 22:25

Re: Looking for odd things to do in summer...
 
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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 590561)
Thanks Lindsay.

Cheeky Mare, Im sure I sort of offered as well in a roundabout sort of way early in the thread, its just i dont go anywhere lol

blazey 11-06-2008 22:54

Re: Looking for odd things to do in summer...
 
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Originally Posted by onlyme (Post 590577)
Cheeky Mare, Im sure I sort of offered as well in a roundabout sort of way early in the thread, its just i dont go anywhere lol

I'm pretty sure you suggested I'd teach your kiddies to say bad things?!

steeljack 11-06-2008 23:12

Re: Looking for odd things to do in summer...
 
whatever happened to 'starving students' seems to me once upon a time students were glad to pickup temp jobs, christmas post delivery and fruit picking during the summer ,to eke out their meagre council grants, now it seems they are all 'trust fund babies' who have enough money to eat 3 or 4 meals a day and loll around all summer . Seems labour is taking great care of the college crowd :confused: :confused:

blazey 11-06-2008 23:21

Re: Looking for odd things to do in summer...
 
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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 591294)
whatever happened to 'starving students' seems to me once upon a time students were glad to pickup temp jobs, christmas post delivery and fruit picking during the summer ,to eke out their meagre council grants, now it seems they are all 'trust fund babies' who have enough money to eat 3 or 4 meals a day and loll around all summer . Seems labour is taking great care of the college crowd :confused: :confused:

My student ambassador job is very well paid, so it will be enough to feed me for two lengths of summer holidays if necessary, and I don't need to pay my mum any board or anything like that, she's just glad I'm not a chav.


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