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The Taxman Musician

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Movies/Shows Kottonmouth Kings: King Dome: The Joint Is on Fire
F**k the Bull-S**t: The Taxman Movie
Groups Kottonmouth Kings
AlbumsSunrise Sessions
Record labels Suburban Noize Records
Capitol Records
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Nicola Sturgeon's legacy as first minister in eight charts

Nicola Sturgeon's legacy as first minister in eight charts
Mar 23,2023 9:40 pm

... Someone earning £50,000 a year in Scotland will see an extra £1,552 go to The Taxman compared to the UK regime, and those on £100,000 pay an extra £2,606...

Budget 2023: Why more parents face losing child benefit

Budget 2023: Why more parents face losing child benefit
Mar 13,2023 10:50 pm

... And it s up to parents to inform The Taxman when they start earning more than £50,000...

A very quick guide to Nadhim Zahawi

A very quick guide to Nadhim Zahawi
Jan 27,2023 8:41 pm

... An investigation is ongoing He says The Taxman accepts it was a " careless and not deliberate" error...

Chris Mason: Trio of incidents pose big questions for Rishi Sunak

Chris Mason: Trio of incidents pose big questions for Rishi Sunak
Jan 22,2023 8:41 pm

... Back in October, moments before he went into Downing Street for the first time as prime minister, he promised: Now he confronts three issues testing those promises: the seat belt, the BBC Chairman and The Taxman...

Rita Rusk: Scotland's first lady of hairdressing dies aged 75

Rita Rusk: Scotland's first lady of hairdressing dies aged 75
Dec 29,2022 8:31 am

... I am still Rita Rusk In 2010 Ms Rusk lost her flagship salon in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, and trading name following legal action by The Taxman...

Laura Kuenssberg: How much is the Autumn Statement going to hurt?

Laura Kuenssberg: How much is the Autumn Statement going to hurt?
Nov 19,2022 11:30 am

... And the independent number crunchers, the IFS, calculate that because of The Taxman taking more and more, anyone who earns over £9,000 will see their wage packet shrink...

Autumn Statement: Hunt plans billions in spending cuts to repair UK finances

Autumn Statement: Hunt plans billions in spending cuts to repair UK finances
Nov 12,2022 12:21 pm

... Your wages might go up, but if the government doesn t also increase the level where you start paying tax, more of your cash will go to The Taxman...

Laura Kuenssberg: How much is the Autumn Statement going to hurt?

Nov 12,2022 12:21 pm

By Laura KuenssbergPresenter, Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

Staying under the duvet always seems tempting at This Time of year and looking at what lies ahead might justify seeking somewhere Far Away to escape to.

The Good News - Yes , there is Some - is that Nasa tells Our Show this weekend that humans will be living on the moon this decade. So perhaps there really will be more radical options if you want to flee.

and watch The Interview in full this Sunday.

But for now, lunar travel is a few years off and with the economy shrinking and the government preaching pain as The Price of stability we must contend ourselves with working out how much this is all going to Hurt - for The People , for public services, and for the politicians.

Overall, the country is poorer and everyone is going to feel it somehow. Whoever or whatever you blame, that is the cold fact.

The precise size and scale of how deep the recession itself is yet to be seen. But this year we're heading for the biggest Fall In spare cash for every household since just after World War Two.

Let's put that into historical context:

Inflation is eating away at our prosperity. And The Independent number crunchers, the IFS, calculate that because of The Taxman taking more and more, anyone who earns over £9,000 will see their wage packet shrink.

Those hikes are not matched by overall cuts to government spending straight away. And it's important to understand that The Squeeze of £30bn that's planned in The Years to come is a reduction on what had previously been pencilled in, not an actual Fall In the total amount of spending.

But with inflation rampant The Cash available for services we rely on is tightly stretched.

One Secondary School head teacher tells me: " I've had to tell staff and students to dress warmer. I can only afford to have the heating on for two hours A Day , and that's Only If it falls below 18C, otherwise it's not going on. "

They tell me they've already had to increase class sizes, cut back on extra support for kids with particular needs, and can't afford new staff.

Incidentally, with so much concern around energy costs, as are.

It is clear right now that things are already tough in parts of our public services. A highly experienced NHS boss, not someone prone to hype, says they have " queues and queues and queues" in their A& E.

General Practice is " imploding" in their area, they say, and social care is a " disaster" - estimating that a third of patients in hospital beds are well enough to Go Home if there was help available for them.

Health and education are, as a result of Thursday's Autumn Statement, In Line for Some extra cash to help with the pressures. But the long, long overdue reform of social care has been delayed again.

One senior minister told me the government believes public spending is still a " bit fatty" So There should be savings to find. But a former cabinet minister believes there isn't anything left to give. " Any sane Secretary of State is going to say, there is nowhere to go, we cannot do this, " they tell me.

Jeremy Hunt 's cuts are less ferocious than George Osborne 's 10 Years ago. It is also (whisper it) entirely possible that when It Comes to making cuts more money is miraculously found down the back of the Whitehall sofa.

Perhaps After All , the cuts pencilled in for just after The Next election may never come to pass.

Chancellors have found it tempting to push their attempts to balancing The Books back and back.

What is certain is The Next round of cuts comes after many years of restraint on spending and it looks like it is going to be harder for those running public services to do more with less and for many who rely on them, that could Hurt .

But what about the political pain?

It's certainly easier for the government to make their case that has to be filled.

With The End of Jeremy Corbyn and Liz Truss 's leaderships Labour and the Tories are both in the mainstream of economic thinking now.

But having been in charge since 2010, and inflicting the short, wild ride of Trussonomics on the country, the Tories are already getting battered at the polls.

" Higher taxes and worse public services" is not a slogan any Political Party wants to put on a billboard or post on Facebook.

A pitch of high taxes is not exactly The Way to Conservative Hearts .



Source of news: bbc.com

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