mogadishu wrote:it doesn't seem much at all, but you can't make the rules when you're in debt. and these days you can't get an education without it.
I had no education, and look where it got me.........
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mogadishu wrote:it doesn't seem much at all, but you can't make the rules when you're in debt. and these days you can't get an education without it.
mogadishu wrote:Curvey_Brunette wrote:Personally I believe that ALL education should be free and paid for by the government.
The whole educational system from nursery up to University needs a complete and total overhaul
Agreed.
Danko wrote:I am in debt up to my eyeballs after my studying.
Danko wrote:BUT it was MY choice to study.
Danko wrote:I don't see why the taxes of low-earners should pay for people to better themselves in the hope of making more money.
Curvey_Brunette wrote:Danko wrote:I am in debt up to my eyeballs after my studying.
Danko wrote:I don't see why the taxes of low-earners should pay for people to better themselves in the hope of making more money.
If you look at the tax system, the low earners pay hardly any tax at all.
SarahGirl wrote:Yhat is simply not true - low earners pay little income tax but the the bottom 10% of earners pay a higher proportion of their incomes in total tax than the top 10%
Curvey_Brunette wrote:Danko wrote:I am in debt up to my eyeballs after my studying.
But WHY are you in debt?
Because you had to spend too much money on books for your course? Because you had to buy loads of paper and pens for notes?
Or was it because you had the odd night out twice a week, went shopping for clothes, bought the latest mobile or Ipod?
Danko wrote:BUT it was MY choice to study.
How can it be a choice when these days you need a degree just to get a job sweeping the floor at burger king?
Danko wrote:I don't see why the taxes of low-earners should pay for people to better themselves in the hope of making more money.
If you look at the tax system, the low earners pay hardly any tax at all.
Curvey_Brunette wrote:SarahGirl wrote:Yhat is simply not true - low earners pay little income tax but the the bottom 10% of earners pay a higher proportion of their incomes in total tax than the top 10%
There are so many tax breaks and benefits such as family credit available to people on less than £15,000 a year.
Someone on £10,000 a year might pay £300 of that in tax, (excluding N.I. contributions), whereas someone on £100k a year would pay around £30,000 to £35,000 in tax.
I'll agree that single person low earners may pay more tax on the whole, but that still doesn't negate the minimum tax paid is 10% at the bottom and 40% at the top.
sexybk8xx wrote:sorry but i make £11000 a year and i pay over £200 in tax a month not including National insurance. so you pay planty in tax.
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