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Quote from: G Griffin on March 26, 2020, 08:53:56 pmQuote from: Slacky on March 26, 2020, 08:25:26 pmQuote from: Ooooooog on March 26, 2020, 07:44:49 pmQuote from: Slacky on March 26, 2020, 07:34:43 pmQuote from: Ooooooog on March 26, 2020, 07:18:43 pmGovernment are making it up as they go along. DO NOT TRUST THEM.Umm, well, they would be, wouldn't they; these events are unprecedented. But of course you'd do a better job wouldn't you.Honestly, would you say they are proactive or reactive? Think about it.DO NOT TRUST THEM.I seriously think they are being pro-active. They've in the course of the last week thrown together an economical rescue package the likes we and pretty much no other advanced country has ever seen. Its likely to eclipse any other countries rescue package by a country mile except for that of Americas. But of course for some it just isnt enough. Especially for those with an oversized sense of entitlement.A bit harsh, Matt. To some it isn't enough. And we'll have to pay it back, you know.The bigest bsil out in history and some people are checking the nags teeth. Thats not harsh, its fact. Of course we’ll have to pay it back; who wouldn’t? Thats economics for you. We’re self-employed, and theyve given us a free for all party invite snd some people still moan. What do they want, seriously, what the feck is it some people want to be f***ing happy?
Quote from: Slacky on March 26, 2020, 08:25:26 pmQuote from: Ooooooog on March 26, 2020, 07:44:49 pmQuote from: Slacky on March 26, 2020, 07:34:43 pmQuote from: Ooooooog on March 26, 2020, 07:18:43 pmGovernment are making it up as they go along. DO NOT TRUST THEM.Umm, well, they would be, wouldn't they; these events are unprecedented. But of course you'd do a better job wouldn't you.Honestly, would you say they are proactive or reactive? Think about it.DO NOT TRUST THEM.I seriously think they are being pro-active. They've in the course of the last week thrown together an economical rescue package the likes we and pretty much no other advanced country has ever seen. Its likely to eclipse any other countries rescue package by a country mile except for that of Americas. But of course for some it just isnt enough. Especially for those with an oversized sense of entitlement.A bit harsh, Matt. To some it isn't enough. And we'll have to pay it back, you know.
Quote from: Ooooooog on March 26, 2020, 07:44:49 pmQuote from: Slacky on March 26, 2020, 07:34:43 pmQuote from: Ooooooog on March 26, 2020, 07:18:43 pmGovernment are making it up as they go along. DO NOT TRUST THEM.Umm, well, they would be, wouldn't they; these events are unprecedented. But of course you'd do a better job wouldn't you.Honestly, would you say they are proactive or reactive? Think about it.DO NOT TRUST THEM.I seriously think they are being pro-active. They've in the course of the last week thrown together an economical rescue package the likes we and pretty much no other advanced country has ever seen. Its likely to eclipse any other countries rescue package by a country mile except for that of Americas. But of course for some it just isnt enough. Especially for those with an oversized sense of entitlement.
Quote from: Slacky on March 26, 2020, 07:34:43 pmQuote from: Ooooooog on March 26, 2020, 07:18:43 pmGovernment are making it up as they go along. DO NOT TRUST THEM.Umm, well, they would be, wouldn't they; these events are unprecedented. But of course you'd do a better job wouldn't you.Honestly, would you say they are proactive or reactive? Think about it.DO NOT TRUST THEM.
Quote from: Ooooooog on March 26, 2020, 07:18:43 pmGovernment are making it up as they go along. DO NOT TRUST THEM.Umm, well, they would be, wouldn't they; these events are unprecedented. But of course you'd do a better job wouldn't you.
Government are making it up as they go along. DO NOT TRUST THEM.
Quote from: Nick Burton on March 26, 2020, 09:59:24 pmQuote from: Paul-kent on March 26, 2020, 09:56:21 pmQuote from: Whey_Aye_Banzai on March 26, 2020, 09:44:42 pmQuote from: Dry Clean on March 26, 2020, 09:34:48 pmIt will be interesting to see what the self employed actually get, I suspect it will be loss of earnings due to cancelled work rather than refusing to go out and work which will be covered.Rishi's just told you what you'll get. 80% of your earnings based on an average of your previous three years of tax returns.AND you can keep on trading at the same time.That is one heck of a generous gift for those of us who can keep trading.For three months.But read the small print if you can not prove you were affected on the next 2021 return you will face a fine.Once the peak is over and normality returns I will be canvassing like crazy to build up work that was lost over the winter before COVID-19where did you read that please?How will I prove I've made a loss due to coronavirus?The Treasury has not set a figure on how much of a loss allows you to claim. In theory you could claim once you've lost £1.However, tax officials will be able to check you did actually make a reasonable loss when you eventually file your 2020/21 tax return.People are being asked to take a "responsible approach". Officials declined to say what the penalties might be if you don't.https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/coronavirus-bailout-38million-self-employed-21761600
Quote from: Paul-kent on March 26, 2020, 09:56:21 pmQuote from: Whey_Aye_Banzai on March 26, 2020, 09:44:42 pmQuote from: Dry Clean on March 26, 2020, 09:34:48 pmIt will be interesting to see what the self employed actually get, I suspect it will be loss of earnings due to cancelled work rather than refusing to go out and work which will be covered.Rishi's just told you what you'll get. 80% of your earnings based on an average of your previous three years of tax returns.AND you can keep on trading at the same time.That is one heck of a generous gift for those of us who can keep trading.For three months.But read the small print if you can not prove you were affected on the next 2021 return you will face a fine.Once the peak is over and normality returns I will be canvassing like crazy to build up work that was lost over the winter before COVID-19where did you read that please?
Quote from: Whey_Aye_Banzai on March 26, 2020, 09:44:42 pmQuote from: Dry Clean on March 26, 2020, 09:34:48 pmIt will be interesting to see what the self employed actually get, I suspect it will be loss of earnings due to cancelled work rather than refusing to go out and work which will be covered.Rishi's just told you what you'll get. 80% of your earnings based on an average of your previous three years of tax returns.AND you can keep on trading at the same time.That is one heck of a generous gift for those of us who can keep trading.For three months.But read the small print if you can not prove you were affected on the next 2021 return you will face a fine.Once the peak is over and normality returns I will be canvassing like crazy to build up work that was lost over the winter before COVID-19
Quote from: Dry Clean on March 26, 2020, 09:34:48 pmIt will be interesting to see what the self employed actually get, I suspect it will be loss of earnings due to cancelled work rather than refusing to go out and work which will be covered.Rishi's just told you what you'll get. 80% of your earnings based on an average of your previous three years of tax returns.AND you can keep on trading at the same time.That is one heck of a generous gift for those of us who can keep trading.For three months.
It will be interesting to see what the self employed actually get, I suspect it will be loss of earnings due to cancelled work rather than refusing to go out and work which will be covered.
8pm tonight- applause for the nhs out your Windows https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/news.sky.com/story/amp/coronavirus-public-urged-to-clap-for-our-carers-and-applaud-nhs-workers-tonight-11964074
I want to know what 8weekly's reaction to Rishi's announcement is?
Quote from: Slacky on March 26, 2020, 10:44:46 pmQuote from: G Griffin on March 26, 2020, 08:53:56 pmQuote from: Slacky on March 26, 2020, 08:25:26 pmQuote from: Ooooooog on March 26, 2020, 07:44:49 pmQuote from: Slacky on March 26, 2020, 07:34:43 pmQuote from: Ooooooog on March 26, 2020, 07:18:43 pmGovernment are making it up as they go along. DO NOT TRUST THEM.Umm, well, they would be, wouldn't they; these events are unprecedented. But of course you'd do a better job wouldn't you.Honestly, would you say they are proactive or reactive? Think about it.DO NOT TRUST THEM.I seriously think they are being pro-active. They've in the course of the last week thrown together an economical rescue package the likes we and pretty much no other advanced country has ever seen. Its likely to eclipse any other countries rescue package by a country mile except for that of Americas. But of course for some it just isnt enough. Especially for those with an oversized sense of entitlement.A bit harsh, Matt. To some it isn't enough. And we'll have to pay it back, you know.The bigest bsil out in history and some people are checking the nags teeth. Thats not harsh, its fact. Of course we’ll have to pay it back; who wouldn’t? Thats economics for you. We’re self-employed, and theyve given us a free for all party invite snd some people still moan. What do they want, seriously, what the feck is it some people want to be f***ing happy?Some haven't been bailed out. It's not a free for all party invite. It's a loan. It's to prop up the economy that is going to be knackered for a while. I don't know what your last sentence means. Go and do your shed roof .
@SoupyWould you post the link in here which Tosh has mentioned a few times. I think it shows the predicted spread of the virus or something like that. TIA
Be interesting to know whether Dazmond will be accepting the offer of a free £7.5k minimum government grant, given that yesterday he’d rather be out working than ‘waiting for free handouts’.Daz?
Why don't you have a quick google before making stupid comments?
I just wonder if there is going to be some form of caveat/s in the claim form along the lines of "Were you unable to work during the Covid 19 pandemic?, if so please give details below:"Or something along those lines.If so how are window cleaners, who don't use public transport and work outside going to be able to answer that?Personally i won't be sitting on my arris until June to then find out im not eligible for a penny.
Back to work Monday for myself, I could have taken a month off total but can't sit it out until June, that's if this grantarrives by June , new system etc i can see delays especially with the expected increase of infection..I will take the grant when it arrives and no doubt pay for it later...such is life. Best of luck to everyone , stay safe
Quote from: deeege on March 27, 2020, 05:45:33 amBe interesting to know whether Dazmond will be accepting the offer of a free £7.5k minimum government grant, given that yesterday he’d rather be out working than ‘waiting for free handouts’.Daz?Daz’s whole life is based on handouts.He’s just too naive to realise it.