N2STY
Distinguished Member
This has confused me I know it don't take. Much but UK tax is 0%,20%,40%,45%I hope that is a sarcastic "who am I to complain" because I only pay 20% tax on my income lol and then 50% on anything above 100k...
This has confused me I know it don't take. Much but UK tax is 0%,20%,40%,45%I hope that is a sarcastic "who am I to complain" because I only pay 20% tax on my income lol and then 50% on anything above 100k...
That must have changed in the last couple years as it used to be 0, 20, 40, 50...This has confused me I know it don't take. Much but UK tax is 0%,20%,40%,45%View attachment 8651
last couple ??That must have changed in the last couple years as it used to be 0, 20, 40, 50...
Don't forget employers NI. That's money we could otherwise have been paid.Still crappy after 13% ish national insurance on top
Its more like a specific MG company you have to put. On the AXA site, I think there were at least 3, MG, MG Motors, MG UK (or something like that), The ZS EV was only listed on one. Another is for the legacy MGs. Directline won't quote at all for a ZS EV. I had to leave them.There is a specific ZS model you have to input. Can't remember what it is, but I looked in January when I ordered mine.
Yes, but in the Scandanavian countries they use that tax on the right things. Those countries run like clockwork. Not run by Boris the bluffer and his merry band of shyster muppets.Remind me never to complain about the UK tax system ever again... this is rough...
Yes, but in the Scandanavian countries they use that tax on the right things. Those countries run like clockwork. Not run by Boris the bluffer and his merry band of shyster muppets.
I would happily pay more tax for a slick health service, excellent public services and a transport system fit for purpose.
Also, if taxes here were that higher, employers would have to pay more or they wouldn't have any workers.
Yeah and i haven't even told you about the registration tax on cars. (EV's are exempt from these taxes, other than 25% VAT, and we have NO incentive programmes)Remind me never to complain about the UK tax system ever again... this is rough...
Pop onto YouTube for a UK review and make a note of the number plate. (It will probably be a blue trophy connect.)Tell me about it, I could not get a quote from my current company as the reg was not in the database and any description of the car I could give did not come up on their computer system. Finally went with the AA but still had to talk to a supervisor before they would quote.
Hi Ian, what aftermarket wheels do you have on your MG5 LR. What size alloys are you running and whats the fitment like? Got any pictures you can share?Hi all
I have a71 plate mg5 Exclusive LR with aftermarket wheels tinted windows and other extras all declared to insurance
My policy is fully comp with all the extras added legal protection personal injury etc
I have just renewed with esure £260
I’m 54 with full no claims and do about 6000 miles a year
Hope this helps
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It is the second happiest country in the world. https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/world-happiest-countries-2023-wellness/index.htmlCost of living is insane.
Tax is something like 42% on everything, then 8% on top for everyone working and then 1% church tax (I have never been a member of the church so i save that 1%)
Everything i make a year, that is above £62.350 is hit with an additional 15%
When i paid my taxes, and i go to buy something, there is a 25% VAT on top of that.
Oh and then there are extra taxes on cigarettes, alcohol, nuts, sugar, chokolate, petrol, diesel, gas and....I kid you not, the air in softice, just to name a few.
From the taxes i can deduct any debt (33% of the interest on the loan), and i get a small amount as compensation for driving to work (First 15 miles per day is not deductible).
Its one big socialist nightmare where we give "all of our money" to the government, and they redistribute it to those who they see fit.
For example right now other countries are lowering the VAT or taxes on goods, but here, they are not going to lower those, they would much rather have some highly paid people redistribute them, only to the "so called poor". (The same demographics that usually vote for those, currently in power...Total coincidense by the way)
PS. Sadly the "other side" of the parliament is not a lot better, here we sadly only have different shades of socialism..
Goes to show that people like to be punished.It is the second happiest country in the world. https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/world-happiest-countries-2023-wellness/index.html
Churchill did mine after 1st Central declined to quote. £600 for 25k miles & 6 points from two SP30s, sounded about right.how did anyone get on insuring new ZS. I’m trying to insure my LR Trophy with Aviva and struggling to get anywhere to even get a quote.