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Mark Petty
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26th Apr 05 at 09:18   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Colin
quote:
Originally posted by Mark Petty
You have your own flat as well but no job


Register as a single mother student and pay no council tax and get the flat paid for then rent it out.......great idea - now where can I find a kid


Thats not a bad idea


i'm going to quit my job
Karen
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26th Apr 05 at 09:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Colin-Im not a student, the flat is in my name my aunty pays it and I dont rent it out it is sitting still in bricks and water coz it aint finsihed building yet
Colin
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quote:
Originally posted by foxy lady
quote:
Originally posted by Colin
quote:
Originally posted by foxy lady
Got a kid so dont pay


Erm.........you still pay tax if your a single mother!!!


No I dont. I got working tax credit coz I wasnt earning enough in wages so it cancelled out the tax

And tips wer tax free, whatever punters gave u went striaght in your pocket and u dont have to declare any of it to the tax people


So you made under £4k working there so not to pay tax and made £16k+ in tips Not saying its not true....bloody well done if it is - I find it hard to believe though!!
Colin
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26th Apr 05 at 09:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by foxy lady
Colin-Im not a student, the flat is in my name my aunty pays it and I dont rent it out it is sitting still in bricks and water coz it aint finsihed building yet


Nice Aunty!!
Karen
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26th Apr 05 at 09:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I worked part time
And I didnt do it just so I didnt earn enough it was the only times I had a babysitter
AK
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26th Apr 05 at 09:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

....... or maybe you do
Colin
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quote:
Originally posted by foxy lady
I worked part time
And I didnt do it just so I didnt earn enough it was the only times I had a babysitter



Part time So full time waitress could expect near on £60k / year???
AK
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26th Apr 05 at 09:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i dont understand..... 20k tax free

16k was tips?

Was the job cash in hand, or was it legit with the IR?
Karen
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26th Apr 05 at 09:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yes
I worked full time before I had Rhys

think about it then-working 5nights a week 9 hour shifts in a room filled with rich men who dont give a toss about their money, u serving them constantly all night each time they give u a few pound or so sometimes more. It all adds up. Most nights I could walk out with £100 or so on a quiet night
Karen
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26th Apr 05 at 09:30   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Adam Kindness
i dont understand..... 20k tax free

16k was tips?

Was the job cash in hand, or was it legit with the IR?


Wages paid into bank
Tips u got to take home at the end of the night in your pocket
Mark Petty
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26th Apr 05 at 09:30   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I don't understand either

Must of been cash in hand

I'm paying for your car
Karen
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26th Apr 05 at 09:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Mark Petty
I don't understand either

Must of been cash in hand

I'm paying for your car


How are u paying for my car?
The punters at the casino paid for it, thats where all my tips went on
AK
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26th Apr 05 at 09:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yes, i get the cash in hand tips bit..... but not the tax free?

What was the salary? It must have been low if you paid no tax?!?!?! 4700 a year low?

or am i missing it entirely?

I'm not paying tax because i'm working abroad for 6mths+
Karen
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26th Apr 05 at 09:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Adam Kindness
yes, i get the cash in hand tips bit..... but not the tax free?

What was the salary? It must have been low if you paid no tax?!?!?! 4700 a year low?

or am i missing it entirely?

I'm not paying tax because i'm working abroad for 6mths+


Anything under 10k is classed as low salery for anybody 21+
Well thats how the working families tax credit works which I got which cancelled out the tax
Tips are voluntary by the puntersand not guaranteed and also varies everyday, thats why u cant decalre it
Colin
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26th Apr 05 at 09:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Im writing a letter to the Casino just now.......see if they have any jobs going
TNM
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quote:
Originally posted by foxy lady
quote:
Originally posted by Adam Kindness
yes, i get the cash in hand tips bit..... but not the tax free?

What was the salary? It must have been low if you paid no tax?!?!?! 4700 a year low?

or am i missing it entirely?

I'm not paying tax because i'm working abroad for 6mths+


Anything under 10k is classed as low salery for anybody 21+
Well thats how the working families tax credit works which I got which cancelled out the tax
Tips are voluntary by the puntersand not guaranteed and also varies everyday, thats why u cant decalre it


Wrong. leagaly you are meant to declare you tips to the tax man
Siberia
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26th Apr 05 at 09:39   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

u'd make a good waitres coling
Karen
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quote:
Originally posted by TNM
quote:
Originally posted by foxy lady
quote:
Originally posted by Adam Kindness
yes, i get the cash in hand tips bit..... but not the tax free?

What was the salary? It must have been low if you paid no tax?!?!?! 4700 a year low?

or am i missing it entirely?

I'm not paying tax because i'm working abroad for 6mths+


Anything under 10k is classed as low salery for anybody 21+
Well thats how the working families tax credit works which I got which cancelled out the tax
Tips are voluntary by the puntersand not guaranteed and also varies everyday, thats why u cant decalre it


Wrong. leagaly you are meant to declare you tips to the tax man


No, it isnt guaranteed and its voluntary so its not needed
Its in the handbook from the head of casinos a letter fom the government saying u dont need to decalre them
Edd
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26th Apr 05 at 09:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

took a 3 grand loan to pay for my car only have a grand left to pay dont have any other debt.
Colin
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quote:
Originally posted by Siberia
u'd make a good waitres coling


Im sexy as fuck in a skirt........& for £100 a day part time id let some pissed up poker player grope my ass
Ally
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26th Apr 05 at 09:45   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

No i havent, but am tempted to part ex my car and get one on finance
Twiggy
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quote:
Originally posted by foxy lady
quote:
Originally posted by TNM
quote:
Originally posted by foxy lady
quote:
Originally posted by Adam Kindness
yes, i get the cash in hand tips bit..... but not the tax free?

What was the salary? It must have been low if you paid no tax?!?!?! 4700 a year low?

or am i missing it entirely?

I'm not paying tax because i'm working abroad for 6mths+


Anything under 10k is classed as low salery for anybody 21+
Well thats how the working families tax credit works which I got which cancelled out the tax
Tips are voluntary by the puntersand not guaranteed and also varies everyday, thats why u cant decalre it


Wrong. leagaly you are meant to declare you tips to the tax man


No, it isnt guaranteed and its voluntary so its not needed
Its in the handbook from the head of casinos a letter fom the government saying u dont need to decalre them


I was working as a temp for a yr that was not guaranteed and was voluntary and i still paid tax.....
Karen
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26th Apr 05 at 09:51   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yes and Iv already explained why I dont pay tax
Twiggy
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quote:
Originally posted by foxy lady
Yes and Iv already explained why I dont pay tax


Hum.... sounds dodgy (IMO)
Karen
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26th Apr 05 at 09:54   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by REDSPORT
quote:
Originally posted by foxy lady
Yes and Iv already explained why I dont pay tax


Hum.... sounds dodgy (IMO)


How is it dodgy? I am a single parent who worked part time and didnt earn enough and was entitled to working families tax credit and that cancelled out the tax I had to pay

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