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According to the beeb, me and the wife will actually be better off next year by a few hundred quid. Frankly I'm staggered.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-17442946
Not sure I believe it since we both have well paid jobs no kids and have been shafted in every budget I can remember!
Anyone actually worse off?
i am in cash terms better off, but, inflation means i won't be.
I enjoy my job but i guess i might have to look for a new one sooner rather than later 🙁
We are supposedly better off too. Of course, that doesn't take account of rising food and fuel prices......
Mind you, my pension is going up by around 4.5% to,....
You've got well paid jobs and will be better of under tories wow what a suprise.
Wow, me too - a whole £152 / year better off!
On paper, but pretty sure it'll get clawed back elsewhere.
£414 worse off and thats not including pay freeze and pension payment increase.
According to the beeb, me and the wife will actually be better off next year by a few hundred quid. Frankly I'm staggered.
Are you one Dave's banker friends?
Oooh £314 better off according to that link.
£414 worse off and thats not including pay freeze and pension payment increase.
Yep - if we had kids we'd be shafted.
Are you one Dave's banker friends?
Anyone who doesn't have kids and earns more than £7910 appears to be better off according to that calculator.
Assuming you don't smoke / drink which are hardly the fault of the state.
I have one child and, as I've already mentioned, I'm better off.
Oooh £314 better off according to that link.
Are you one Dave's banker friends?
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I will be £160 better off 🙂
Then the taxman will claw back the £414 i owe due to them not taxing me properly 2 years ago 🙁
So i will be £254 worse off before i even start to eat...
160 odd quid better off, can't complain at that.
I will be £2.24 worse off. enjoy spending my money mr Cameron 😆
Are you one Dave's banker friends?
Working in the NHS, no I'm certainly not.
I have 2 kids and put the same info in but without kids, it made no difference.
£302 worse off it seems.
Worse off - I'm still losing child benefit
Im £464 worse off, whats that all about. Seems to be all in the tax credits.
£149 worse off as a family despite the usual muppets probably considering me one of the nasty rich people.
Come on TJ and Ernie, you can both articulate a better response to this smoke and mirror act by the Tory chinless wonders!!
I can't see how its accurate. After putting income in it says we're about £900 down, but then after putting our cars in it says were £150 better off! I didn't know that fuel duty or road tax was being cut so dramatically?
+£256, however no pay rise for the last 2yrs pension contributions going up costing me an extra £400 per year.
I certainly doubt that calculator is correct, so many things it doesn't take account of.
Woohoo , £567 up according to that website.
That can go towards the holidays.
Well paid jobs and a lot worse under these cretins, there isn't a box for screwed over public sector worker on the BBC's calculator!
We're a bit better off according to the BBC calculator, because we don't drink or drive much and earn enough to pay tax but not enough to lose child benefit.
But, 14000 millionnaires have been handed a tax cut great than my salary. And it didn't take into account the increased pension contributions I'm going to have to make or the pay freeze and worsening working conditions.
-350 Child benefit
+252 tax
+91 NI
= 7 worse off
Not sure what the point of that is, I was expecting to be much worse off, joint income is about £110K
We're slightly better off, £250 between the two of us.
From reading the budget they've upped the personnel allowance as expected. I assumed they'd lowered the point at which the 40% rate kicks in to pay for it, but they haven't so everyone is quids in from that change (if you earn more than the old personnel allowance).
Seems to be why we're better off anyway.
Come on TJ and Ernie, you can both articulate a better response to this smoke and mirror act by the Tory chinless wonders!!
Sod off..............according to the link I'm gonna be £152 better off 🙂
of course middle class relatively affluent people are better off - its tory tax cut budget.
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Transfer money from poor to rich - thats what the tories do
Millionaires get a huge chunk of the pie
the top 1% of earners get 17% of the income and own 23% of the nations ealth - and they get the most in tax cuts. what a suprise.
throw a few crumbs to the middle classes to stop them getting too restive. Sod the poor
From reading the budget they've upped the personnel allowance as expected. I assumed they'd lowered the point at which the 40% rate kicks in to pay for it, but they haven't so everyone is quids in from that change (if you earn more than the old personnel allowance).Seems to be why we're better off anyway.
They have lowered the 40% rate threshold, by about a grand
Transfer money from poor to rich - thats what the tories do
Yeah but to be fair the poor don't know how to spend money........they always end up buying tat.
It said on Radio 4 this evening that they will do this. By the same amount as the increase, so 40-percenters should be even from this respect.I assumed they'd lowered the point at which the 40% rate kicks in to pay for it, but they haven't
edit - too slow!
According to that, I'm a Reverb, Seatpost clamp and saddle worse off!
of course middle class relatively affluent people are better off - its tory tax cut budget.
£583 pa better off for 2 people earning £9k each and the rest of the info same as mine. I call that a win for the 'poor'.
50 quid better off,(me and the missus) but pay freeze vs inflation and pension rises will more than offset that
Single male earning £1m would be £80 worse off.
Sod the poor
Hmmm... You've ignored the tax threshold rise to £9205 then, which the Beeb have quoted "He is also going to raise the threshold at which people start paying tax to £9,205, leaving millions of working people over £200 better off." 😕
Good old TJ, never fails to only pick out the bits of information relevant to his argument, and exclude the rest... Plus ca change! 😉
If the calculator is to be believed we'll be £923 worse off. What is scary though is that we'll be paying nearly my salary in taxes for us + 3 tiddlers every year, bargain!
Transfer money from poor to rich - thats what the tories do
Seems to me the poorer people do pretty well out of the budget - plugged a few figures into the BBC thing to check.
Yeah but to be fair the poor don't know how to spend money........they always end up buying tat.
I'd argue to the contrary actually... Well in my case at least. I know how to spend money all too well, which is probably why I'm poor! 😉
Anyway, it's all arbitrary cos the Tories are clever enough to make the Budget look as good as possible to as many people as possible, making as many people "better off" as they possibly can. But of course with inflation of goods, services and fuel etc. set to carry on going up and up, we're all relatively worse off until somebody can kick start this bloody economy back into an economic power of sorts!
Don't blame the current govt... Blame the banks, they f***ed this up for us, and then had the audacity to ask the (old) govt for a load more money (which stupidly they gave them) to bail them out, which it didn't, but then they still pay massive bonuses anyway!
It's a sad situation when an entire Country of almost 60 million people is brought to its knees by maybe 10,000 or so greedy bastards in London, and is now going to take decades to recover!
£60 worse off and that's if im not completely honest about the fags and booze.
scummy student again next year. yey/boo in equal measure!!
Corporation tax will fall, so that will be a bit of a boost, and with the tax free income threshold raised we can increase the salaries a bit while still not paying too much tax.
On the other hand, this talk of measures to ward off tax avoidance is a bit worrying, although the government say it will be targeted at folk who abuse the system in order to reduce their tax bill, rather than those who responsibly plan their taxation affairs.
EDIT: We're in the same boat as Stoner below, though he's explained it far better. 🙂 I'm in agreement that we [b]shouldn't [/b] be better off.
Im better off. Which is wrong.
I was better off after the last one too. Which is also wrong.
The main reason being that my wife and I work as freelancers through our own company. We are better off not because we are one of the "rich that the tories want to be good too" but really more through the unintended consequences of the increase in the personal allowance (it's still a significant proportion of our personal income level - we're not [i]that[/i] rich) but our incomes arent in the top tax bracket so the child benefit thing doesnt come into it.
Id rather see the tax threshold increase further but the middle tax rates increased too.