by erkut » Thu Dec 10, 2009 9:46 am
Londra icinde herseye etkisi olur bunun.
bizi de etkileyen kararlari yazalim:
Your income: pay, pensions and benefits
National Insurance contributions:
All employer, employee and self-employed National Insurance contributions will increase by a further 0.5 per cent from April 2011, adding to the 0.5 per cent hike already penned in to take affect from April 2011 (announced in the 2008 pre-Budget report). However, to protect those on modest incomes, the chancellor said he would raise the starting point from which National Insurance contributions are payable, so that no-one earning under £20,000 will pay the higher contributions.
The basic state pension: Good news if you already draw a state pension, as it will rise by 2.5 per cent from April 2010.
Child and disability benefits: Effective from 2010, the chancellor will increase child and disability benefit by 1.5 per cent.
Stamp Duty: Calls for the chancellor to extend the stamp duty holiday – which allowed residential homes under £175,000 to be bought tax-free – have been ignored. From 1 January 2010, properties priced over £125,000 will again have to pay a 1 per cent tax on the property.
VAT: VAT which was reduced to 15 per cent during the credit crisis, will return to its normal level of 17.5 per cent from 1 January 2010. The chancellor said there are no further planed changes to the level of VAT.