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    Tax and benefits changes for the 2013/14 tax year

    This is arguably the biggest year of changes since this Government's first in power.
    Here’s a round-up of all the imminent changes and some of the important longer-term ones.


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    Nail in the tory coffin I think. Ian duncan smith reckons he can live on £53 a week. Joker.


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    Quote Originally Posted by andy222 View Post
    Nail in the tory coffin I think. Ian duncan smith reckons he can live on £53 a week. Joker.


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    Nice one fred.


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    Thanks for this good news! - I didn't know these changes would take place. (I only read international news, not local news! ) - My income is still less than the (now lower) upper threshold, so I'll actually pay a few hundred pounds less tax this coming year - Woohoo!


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    If you subtract all the rises in the cost of living gas, electric, fuel etc you might think twice.


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    Useful and informative (though still means I'm broke ).

    Many thanks for posting.


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    Quote Originally Posted by andy222 View Post
    If you subtract all the rises in the cost of living gas, electric, fuel etc you might think twice.
    Probably, but at least for the time being, all of that is included in the rent I pay in my flatshare. Let's just hope the landlord doesn't raise the rates anytime soon!


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