Only costco. So far for the annual fee $60 standard or $80 business . I pay it because the fuel is always 50 cents a litre less than the conglomerates. And I live nearby do its a no brainer. Pop in for a cooked chook when I can't be assed to cook even better but yeah here first home buyers are needing a %30 deposit to get started.
Most people are Kunts.dont believe me? Next time you see a group of people. Shout out OI KUNT watch em all turn around.
prices in the uk are out of control, as are rents and taxation.
employers contributions, business taxes, motoring taxes, council taxes, VAT, green taxes, highest electricity prices in the world and more and more box ticking compliance.
but governments needs money to line the pockets of the unions, the benefit spongers and to give the illegal immigrants free accommodation, health care,legal fees and spending money.
anyway. back to costco and its greasy chickens.
and what exactly is your point mole?
Tax year 2024/2025
Yearly Monthly Weekly
Gross salary £37,500 £3,125 £721.15
Income Tax £4,986 £415.50 £95.88
National Insurance £2,493 £207.75 £47.94
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Take home pay £30,021 £2,501.75 £577.33
then of course there is VAT, fuel tax, green taxes on energy bills, council tax, tax on interest from savings and investments, car tax, insurance tax. and all the other deductions in order to prop up the sordid lifestyles of the millions of unproductive spongers and criminals that infest this country.
now say thank you.
Economic systems are generally rigged against young people. Tax and housing policies result in large transfers of wealth from the younger generations to the old-timers. Life is increasingly difficult for young folks. That's one of the principal reasons people are having fewer children.
Well I hate to blow my own trumpet but it seems like the ole ditch digger has started a thread that doesn't get every kunt all outraged and triggered and all pissy. I probably should be a mod.vote bld. The voice of reason.
And all it took was a cooked chook. Go figure![]()
The voice of reason? I think the voice of banter is more accurate.
Costco is good. I had a membership when I was in the US. Bought gasoline there then went shopping. Those rotisserie chickens are yummy and cheap! Those big bags of salad would last all week.
I also got a 2kg bag of live black shell mussels for $13. That's great value. 1kg would usually cost that. Chilli mussels and garlic bread coming up
My point is purchasing power (Take home pay) and you would have understood that if you had read the thread.
There was a comparison of the average salary in Australia vs Britain but that doesn't tell much if you don't look
at the income tax.
What is your point in crying over all other taxes a citizen pays?
Paying VAT, road tax, fuel tax, electricity tax, jada jada is not something unique for Britain, they also have them in Australia.
"The road to fascism is filled with people who say that you're overreacting.
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