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multiply that by 60 million people in the UK = £750,000,000 back into the economy.

 

As they say in the US "do the math"

 

These measures announced are not really intended to help you "Joe Bloggs", but more to help the overall UK economy...................

 

Sure, i get what you say but it will need the 60 million "joe bloggs" to spend the money to get that £750,000,000 in your quote.

 

I guess time will tell, or as they say in yorkshire "the proof`ll be in the puddin".

 

I shall wait with baited breath from the 1st December to see the u-turn in the economy:closedeyes:

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multiply that by 60 million people in the UK = £750,000,000 back into the economy.

 

As they say in the US "do the math"

 

These measures announced are not really intended to help you "Joe Bloggs", but more to help the overall UK economy...................

 

What about those on a fixed income who haven’t got half a grand to blow on a new telly. For them a cut in VAT is not going to put anything more into the economy but it will mean they get goods to an extra 2.5%.

 

I bet they wonder where to start spending. :ohmy:

 

Andy

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Yeah, and let's not forget that all of us who are VAT registered are really just unpaid tax collectors........

 

I didn't quite understand an earlier post that the cost of fuel has gone up for VAT registered operators. Surely the "excluding VAT" price for diesel stays the same? I hope someone can explain this one to me (I've never heard it before)............

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I would imagine the price on the forecourt won't change so instead of being able to claim back 17.5 p on your 1.00 alitre of diesel you'll only be able to claim back 15p ?

 

As Matt says they government has said it will increase 'other' taxes on fuel so the overall forecourt price remains the same. To those that are VAT registered it just means your fuel costs have gone up by 2.5%.

 

I've just got back from the states and petrol there is now $1.69 a GALLON. When petrol hit $4 a gallon (nearly 45p a litre) some of the Americans stopped buying fuel as it was just rediculously priced, people were going mad. At the same time we were paying the equivalent of $12 a gallon, what did we do about it?

 

Helping small businesses - my arse!!!

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