Comments by "J Smith" (@jsmithmultimediatech) on "Vox"
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"Dunno where you're getting your figures from, but we don't pay anywhere near 60% tax here in the UK" It's actually barely 25% at the lowest threshold, there's actually three ranges depending on how much you earn per year (it's actually based on National Insurance contributions) up to £11,850 = 0% (Personal Allowance and you never pay tax on that amount anyway for the latter), £11,851 - £46,350 = 20% (arguably most fit within this who pay tax and is called Basic rate), £46,351 - £150,000 = 40% (Higher rate) and over £150,000 = 45% (Additional rate) of earnings all of income tax obviously (then you have other forms of tax like VAT which stands at 20% for the majority but then there's others like for some utilities is actually 8% I believe or certainly was. Even at the Additional Rate you're still talking complete and utter bollocks, maybe do some fact checking for once instead of doing what the average dumb Yank comes out with? smh PS Those are the new 2018 rates was standardised as was pretty complicated years ago.
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