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Re: Who will be Andy Burnham’s Chancellor? – politicalbetting.com
No one. You use last sale price + HPI change for your local area. (The 1% was my idea for replacing loads of taxes like IHT, cutting NICs etc. 0.5% covers council tax only, probably needs to be more … (View Post)1 -
Re: Who will be Andy Burnham’s Chancellor? – politicalbetting.com
Certainly agree with that. That’s the main benefit in the long run - my concern is that my local council doesn’t have the incentives in place to encourage the innovation, whether reduced hours or fin… (View Post)1 -
Re: Who will be Andy Burnham’s Chancellor? – politicalbetting.com
A That’s why no one innovates, unless you can dangle a big financial incentive. Perhaps councils need to introduce fat bonuses? (View Post)1 -
Re: Who will be Andy Burnham’s Chancellor? – politicalbetting.com
That betrays a complete ignorance of how productivity growth materialises - and explains why we have such a problem with it in UK. If a worker can produce the same in 4 days what previously was done … (View Post)2 -
Re: Quite The Victory – politicalbetting.com
Classic broken window fallacy. I can’t see how this isn’t absolutely brilliant news for the economy in the long run, while appreciating that there will be some short term costs. Consider tax advisory… (View Post)7
