Council Cunts
Stallion Explosion writes "I was in a record shop in Melbourne, flicking through the vinyl, when I found a record entitled 'Hackney Council Are A Bunch Of Cunts'"
We agree.
Have you been trapped in the relentless petty minded bureaucracy of your local council?
Why does it require 3 forms of ID to get a parking permit when the car in question is busy receiving a parking ticket right outside the parking office?
Or do you work for Hackney Council?
( , Thu 26 Jul 2007, 10:51)
Stallion Explosion writes "I was in a record shop in Melbourne, flicking through the vinyl, when I found a record entitled 'Hackney Council Are A Bunch Of Cunts'"
We agree.
Have you been trapped in the relentless petty minded bureaucracy of your local council?
Why does it require 3 forms of ID to get a parking permit when the car in question is busy receiving a parking ticket right outside the parking office?
Or do you work for Hackney Council?
( , Thu 26 Jul 2007, 10:51)
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angry manxman / ApeLoverage
I pay 40% Tax (full stop)
No housing or council tax.. just 40% of my wage, and they don't shaft me for anything else...
Is acceptable no?... Oh.. and I earn less than my UK couterparts.
EDIT: The best bit is that it's your employer's responsibility to pay your tax: it comes direct off your pay, and is all noted. Your employer files it with the tax people, and usually you end up getting a hundred quid back at the end of the year because they skimmed too much.
Never do Swedes get a "bill" for tax... :o)
The tax-forms are pre-filled in and sent to you to check, and you can confirm they're correct with a text message: sorted.
However.. earnings off selling houses etc you must deal with yourself.. though that's usually a case of ticking a few boxes online.
( , Sat 28 Jul 2007, 10:18, Reply)
I pay 40% Tax (full stop)
No housing or council tax.. just 40% of my wage, and they don't shaft me for anything else...
Is acceptable no?... Oh.. and I earn less than my UK couterparts.
EDIT: The best bit is that it's your employer's responsibility to pay your tax: it comes direct off your pay, and is all noted. Your employer files it with the tax people, and usually you end up getting a hundred quid back at the end of the year because they skimmed too much.
Never do Swedes get a "bill" for tax... :o)
The tax-forms are pre-filled in and sent to you to check, and you can confirm they're correct with a text message: sorted.
However.. earnings off selling houses etc you must deal with yourself.. though that's usually a case of ticking a few boxes online.
( , Sat 28 Jul 2007, 10:18, Reply)
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