@sixbynicomcr we have a voucher. Since closing your other restaurant we have struggled to book a table. The voucher is now close to expiry. We’ve emailed you with no response from you. Can someone please contact me so I can discuss an extension or refund.
@British_Airways Your latest news page states some flights (unspecified) to the Middle East have been cancelled. It then states flights to LCA up to 15/3 can be changed. However your flight status page shows my flight on 10/3 as on time. Are flight to LCA cancelled?
@NormanBrennan@PFEW_HQ PFEW don’t care that they’ve lost hundreds and thousands in costs. It’s their members money that they’ve wasted! I don’t know any Fed member who supported the CEO’s decision to dismiss the officers concerned. It’s an absolute disgrace of an organisation under his leadership!
@immaggi@mpeard@MartinSLewis@RachelReevesMP@itvMLshow Not sure we’re understanding each other. My point, if people on state pension ONLY are not to b taxed above the personal allowance, then neither should the state pension element be taxed for people with a state pension and private pension. Just the private pension should b taxed.
@AG30850@MartinSLewis@RachelReevesMP@itvMLshow And I will pay tax on my private pension (which I don’t have an issue with). But why should I pay tax on my state pension when someone else doesn’t have to. I’ve also contributed well beyond the qualifying years for NI payments
@Emmaxxxs @MartinSLewis@RachelReevesMP@itvMLshow Emma, I totally agree with you. My point is you can’t reward people who have not saved for their pension and punish those who have. How’s that fair?
@HMRCcustomers Thank you. It has been confirmed that my monthly donation is subject to payroll giving and therefore paid before tax based on 20%. However my rental income takes me into the 40% bracket. Should I be entitled to more relief via self assessment?
@HMRCcustomers I pay into a benevolent fund (charity) via PAYE. I pay 20% tax on my PAYE. I also receive rental income for which I submit a Self Assessment. This generally takes me into 40% tax. Does this charitable donation made via PAYE need to be included on my SA?