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I would worry less about that and more about what will happen if house prices fall and interest rates rise as a result. That means peoples mortgage payments will rise quickly and then they will want to make cutbacks.
I hope they drop the vat threshold to £10k.Sort out the tax dodgers.
Quote from: Soupy on January 14, 2019, 03:24:21 pmI hope they drop the vat threshold to £10k.Sort out the tax dodgers.So do II just handed over £24,000 to the vat man last Thursday!
I find it best to ignore most of what is in the Daily Mail.
House prices have been artificially high since the early 2000's as lending became cheaper.
Quote from: cleaniac on January 14, 2019, 03:11:57 pmHouse prices have been artificially high since the early 2000's as lending became cheaper.No, house prices have been artificially high since the 1970's.
Hi chapsI don't take too much notice of Brexit, however the more recent news could effect a lot of us, companies who operate just under the VAT bracket will be affected with a 'deal' A 'deal' would mean lowering the VAT bracket to £76k 'No deal' all remains the same at £85kdoes this affect many of you?see the link ,https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6533141/Small-businesses-slapped-VAT-bill-Theresa-Mays-Brexit-deal-approved-MPs.html