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are you still bored funnygirl
cos iv'e got an Idea.
logic
29/04/08
21:37
5 answers (last answered: 29/04/08 21:53)
Higher rate tax
Hi, my husband has just got a new job with a much higher salary than before, and hes now going to be on higher rate tax. Could anyone tell me wether he will have to pay 40% on the whole of his wages or just the bit... [more]
missrandom
29/04/08
19:19
5 answers (last answered: 01/05/08 15:46)
Being positive in my work review
Can anyone help with writing a positive work review, when in fact I have been bullied, stitched up, very underpaid and am just hanging in there til I get another job? I am a PA in a small firm.
cheekiebat
29/04/08
19:03
1 answer (last answered: 29/04/08 20:24)
ATS Specialists Inc
Has anyone heard of this company in Florida or had anything to do with Oxbridge International who were selling their shares? A friend has invested and they keep asking him for more money for Withholding Taxes.
Basle6
29/04/08
13:43
2 answers (last answered: 30/04/08 20:58)
Tax relief vehicles
Can anyone suggest a few vehicles my partner could look at buying with the most tax benefits. He is self employed and needs a vehicle to carry tools, but also to pull our touring caravan and transport us in it. He c... [more]
delsgirl
29/04/08
13:21
4 answers (last answered: 01/05/08 07:48)
selling house
we have a 100% mortgage on a property in London that we will outgrow in 1 year. should we hold on for a year and sell or sell now in anticipation of a price drop?
henry12
29/04/08
12:25
8 answers (last answered: 01/05/08 00:42)
Transfer of equity and "Gifting" to your children
My parents have a house in Florida that still has a mortgage on it, which they want to gift to both myself and my sister. It is both my and my sisters intention to extend our current mortgages here in the UK to pay ... [more]
NixnJay
29/04/08
07:07
5 answers (last answered: 29/04/08 19:00)
Refused credit
Ive been looking to get credit from an electrical retailer to buy a flash new telly. I just want to buy half now and half in 6 months in order to take advantage of the interest free option offered. Ive now tried onl... [more]
meglet
28/04/08
21:00
5 answers (last answered: 29/04/08 12:32)
state pension
I had to take early retirement on health grounds from my employment in local government and was given a small pension based on service, I am now of retirement age and have not claimed my state pension, my question ... [more]
Uke
28/04/08
20:34
3 answers (last answered: 28/04/08 22:36)
Ebay: Business vs. Private Use
Anyone registered on Ebay is having to confirm by the 30th whether they are a private seller or a business seller. Im not a member myself, so not sure of all the ins and outs. A neighbour has asked if I can try an... [more]
squidgster
28/04/08
17:47
8 answers (last answered: 01/05/08 13:20)
how much is the avarage spending in north
anybody knows how much is the average living cost spending for 2 person per month in north area of the country?
mirela
28/04/08
13:43
9 answers (last answered: 01/05/08 08:04)
credit scoring
Can anyone confirm that credit scoring is done on a personal level and not on your address
susie234
28/04/08
13:16
4 answers (last answered: 29/04/08 21:27)
CIS end of year returns
Do I still need to submit end of year CIS returns now that the monthly scheme is underway? Has the end of year returns been abolished? (CIS 36, CIS 4 etc) I don't want to get whipped with more penatlies.
PaulSabin
27/04/08
19:13
1 answer (last answered: 27/04/08 20:28)
Tenancy Guarantor Liability
Can anyone advise please? I have just received a solicitors letter asking for payment of more than £8000 - arrears. I signed as guarantor for my daughter several years ago on a tenancy agreement. The landlord seem... [more]
gudelia
26/04/08
21:31
6 answers (last answered: 28/04/08 21:27)
Internet banking - what's the problem?
I bank on the internet. When I tell people, they look dubious, and tell tales of a friend of a friend who works in banking who says its all a bad idea. But never any CONCRETE proof. So is there any, proof ... [more]
allen
26/04/08
07:42
10 answers (last answered: 01/05/08 01:45)
Help!
Please help... We have just accepted an offer on our house( which we own out right) which is great. We have had our offer accepted on the house of our dreams. We need a mortgage of 40k towards the sale of the new h... [more]
divine
25/04/08
20:39
11 answers (last answered: 01/05/08 00:34)
best incentive for 16 year old to open bank account
my daughter has recently got her first part -time job and needs to open a bank acount . she already has one but feels that another one would be better. i have heard that banks are now giving incentives to ... [more]
pinkflamingo
25/04/08
19:20
Director Dividends
Are the major problems paying a monthly dividend to the directors of a Ltd company who are paid weekly PAYE? Thanks for advice offered. Cyrilbiker
cyrilbiker2
25/04/08
08:03
4 answers (last answered: 27/04/08 11:18)
where does it come from?
where does the capital expenditure of a company come from. i mean does the company take out a portion of the profit and use it for capital expenditure? or are they shareholder investments or bank loans, debentures??... [more]
AutomaticGal
24/04/08
22:20
2 answers (last answered: 30/04/08 01:46)
pub food
Me and my family are about to lease a pub in the local village and are thinking of introducing food to the menu nothing fancy at all ! just simple quick food, does anone know where i can find any information about t... [more]
chapella
24/04/08
12:57
3 answers (last answered: 25/04/08 17:31)
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