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Old 23-03-2012, 18:12   #84
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Re: Todays BUDGET

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy View Post
It's a pity that GB and Labour crushed small companies by abandoning the £10k lower limit on corporation tax and the lower rate for small enterprises. I had to write a cheque for £700 for the IR just yesterday. Money that I as a small organisation can ill afford especially as it's going to be wasted on (insert your favourite deroratory term) bints that lay on their backs dropping sprogs whilst watching Jeremy Kyle.
Out of £10,000 in tax only 24p goes to the unemployed apparently. Even if we widen the net:

24p on the unemployed
0.8p on admin
£1.48 on family and children (inc child benefit etc)

Actually quite a small amount when you consider the elderly rack in £3.61.

Of course this isn't exactly it works but it does go to show quite how small the amount the 'bings that lay on their backs dropping sprogs whilst watching Jeremy Kyle' take of the national spending.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datab...?newsfeed=true

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