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ironsofcanada wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 21:43BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 21:35Who said there wasnt a cost and I never said we should be paying more or should be letting more in. The argument started by Goose or some other idiot was that increased numbers of Asylum seekers costs ME more in tax.
As I have explained numerous times my taxes have not risen due to asylum seeker numbers rising. In fact last year they were reduced by 2%. I agreed the distribution of my tax may have changed to cover the cost of them but my overall tax bill that I pay either from my salary or VAT etc has not increased.
By all means change the argument after you lose the first one you are good at that!!Let's take slow, so I am clear.
You know that your EES NI is not the sum total your tax burden right? That is what you said went down 2%.
I guess what do you think EES NI means?
goose wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 21:32BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 21:23Ffs you really have no idea do you. April 24 Ees NI went down from 10 to 8%.
Are you now going to argue that Ees NI is not a tax
I’m asking billy son, because you seem to think that a pre election sweetner (as you admitted) is somehow a reflection of the change in tax burden over the last 20 years.
honestly, you’re so out of your depth it’s astounding to read.
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 21:35Who said there wasnt a cost and I never said we should be paying more or should be letting more in. The argument started by Goose or some other idiot was that increased numbers of Asylum seekers costs ME more in tax.
As I have explained numerous times my taxes have not risen due to asylum seeker numbers rising. In fact last year they were reduced by 2%. I agreed the distribution of my tax may have changed to cover the cost of them but my overall tax bill that I pay either from my salary or VAT etc has not increased.
By all means change the argument after you lose the first one you are good at that!!
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 21:35ironsofcanada wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 21:11Sorry, mate
Are you naive enough to believe the government honestly tells you exactly what they are doing with your money? It's political suicide. If you believe it has and will never abuse surveilence power...I guess you might be.
But just in this specific area - your taxes have risen to pay for the increased cost of the NHS, you said asylum seekers add to the cost of the NHS. You therefore are paying more taxes because of it - by your statements.
Please fill yer boots arguing that the UK should be paying more to support asylum seekers because...its the right thing to do. Its a postion. But please don't pretend there isn't a cost and that the cost is not carried by the taxpayer.
Have a good Sunday.Who said there wasnt a cost and I never said we should be paying more or should be letting more in. The argument started by Goose or some other idiot was that increased numbers of Asylum seekers costs ME more in tax.
As I have explained numerous times my taxes have not risen due to asylum seeker numbers rising. In fact last year they were reduced by 2%. I agreed the distribution of my tax may have changed to cover the cost of them but my overall tax bill that I pay either from my salary or VAT etc has not increased.
By all means change the argument after you lose the first one you are good at that!!
ironsofcanada wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 21:27BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 20:54Nope! because the question was do I pay more tax due to increased Asylum seekers costs and I dont as I said in fact my tax has actually been reduced by 2%.
Case closed!Wait one second.
Surely you don't think that that your ERS NI is the only indication of the tax you pay?
ironsofcanada wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 21:11Sorry, mate
Are you naive enough to believe the government honestly tells you exactly what they are doing with your money? It's political suicide. If you believe it has and will never abuse surveilence power...I guess you might be.
But just in this specific area - your taxes have risen to pay for the increased cost of the NHS, you said asylum seekers add to the cost of the NHS. You therefore are paying more taxes because of it - by your statements.
Please fill yer boots arguing that the UK should be paying more to support asylum seekers because...its the right thing to do. Its a postion. But please don't pretend there isn't a cost and that the cost is not carried by the taxpayer.
Have a good Sunday.
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 21:23goose wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 21:02BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 20:54Nope! because the question was do I pay more tax due to increased Asylum seekers costs and I dont as I said in fact my tax has actually been reduced by 2%.
Case closed!Reduced by 2% since when exactly? And which tax are we talking about?Ffs you really have no idea do you. April 24 Ees NI went down from 10 to 8%.
Are you now going to argue that Ees NI is not a tax![]()
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 20:54Nope! because the question was do I pay more tax due to increased Asylum seekers costs and I dont as I said in fact my tax has actually been reduced by 2%.
Case closed!
goose wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 21:02BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 20:54ironsofcanada wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 20:40"Not all" = some are. Correct?
So you your self have established that there is a cost to the NHS from asylum seekers.
You pay for that. Case closed.Nope! because the question was do I pay more tax due to increased Asylum seekers costs and I dont as I said in fact my tax has actually been reduced by 2%.
Case closed!Reduced by 2% since when exactly? And which tax are we talking about?
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 20:51goose wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 19:59BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 19:50No I havent I do not pay more tax because of asylum seekers. When did the govt increases taxes specifically to cover asylum costs? Answer : they didnt.
Youve changed your question to has it impacted how its distributed. Answer : yes by something like 0.1 of 1%.
You think asylum seekers are responsible for the £9bn increase in NHS costs do you?Of course you pay more tax. You’ve been shown how the tax burden has risen with inflation, you’ve also got the chancellor outlining the pressures it causes on tax revenue.
nobody said £9bn is solely down to immigration, but it’s a simple fact that more people = more higher cost of running the NHS.What are you not getting I do not pay more tax and neither do you.
So costs rise, the Chancellor wants more funds to pay for everything what did she do - she increased Employers NI. Did that increase my tax - no! Did she say due to the increased costs of Asylum seekers we are increasing Ers NI or was it due to the rising costs of the NHS, Education etc and the overall budget defecit left by the previous govt? Yes she did say that.
Oh and that tax budget includes Asylum seeker costs which is less that 0.3% of the total. So is materially negligible and was not the reason Ers NI was increased.
In fact inspite of the rising costs of the NHS and Education etc to this country my tax has fallen in the last 12 months as the prev govt reduced Ees NI by 2%age points as an election sweetener. Sorry forgot about that FACT!
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 20:54ironsofcanada wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 20:40"Not all" = some are. Correct?
So you your self have established that there is a cost to the NHS from asylum seekers.
You pay for that. Case closed.Nope! because the question was do I pay more tax due to increased Asylum seekers costs and I dont as I said in fact my tax has actually been reduced by 2%.
Case closed!
ironsofcanada wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 20:40BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 20:28
They are not all asylum seekers and not all asylum seekers are claiming dole either its housing them and keeping them that costs.
"Not all" = some are. Correct?
So you your self have established that there is a cost to the NHS from asylum seekers.
You pay for that. Case closed.
goose wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 19:59BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 19:50No I havent I do not pay more tax because of asylum seekers. When did the govt increases taxes specifically to cover asylum costs? Answer : they didnt.
Youve changed your question to has it impacted how its distributed. Answer : yes by something like 0.1 of 1%.
You think asylum seekers are responsible for the £9bn increase in NHS costs do you?Of course you pay more tax. You’ve been shown how the tax burden has risen with inflation, you’ve also got the chancellor outlining the pressures it causes on tax revenue.
nobody said £9bn is solely down to immigration, but it’s a simple fact that more people = more higher cost of running the NHS.
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 20:28
They are not all asylum seekers and not all asylum seekers are claiming dole either its housing them and keeping them that costs.
ironsofcanada wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 19:55BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 19:23I think the increase in NHS costs are a bigger impact on UK tax dont you?I was first permanently in the UK as a student (before my family stuff came through), I paid a fee every year to access the NHS. I also had to guarantee funding (scholarships primarly but beyond that I had to literally get a bank statement from my mother and have her sign a legal statement that she would support me in an emergency) so I would not access other government services - essentially the dole.
The fees I paid decreased the need for your taxes to fund the NHS, assuming you were paying taxes then.
Do you believe all people entering the UK now support your governement with similar fees?
If not you government has to look elsewhere, like your taxes or borrowing (the interest increases your taxes) or printing money (inflation - your money buys less).
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 19:50goose wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 19:29BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 19:23My tax rate has not changed because of Asylum costs and neither has the amount of tax I pay.
Whether that is PAYE,VAT fuel duty or the price of pint its all tax and it has not increased directly because of asylum seekers.
You really think that asylum costs are a major factor of pressure on this or previous govts to increase taxes it amounts to less than half a percent of the total budget. I think the increase in NHS costs are a bigger impact on UK tax dont you?
BTW the net migration figures show that asylum seekers are a small percentage of the overall net migration numbers that are mostly workers via visas and students. The largest number in recent years were from India and not Palestine or Syria.1) billy you’ve just pointed out that illegal immigration does impact you and the tax you pay.
2) any guesses what impact a growing population has on the NHS.No I havent I do not pay more tax because of asylum seekers. When did the govt increases taxes specifically to cover asylum costs? Answer : they didnt.
Youve changed your question to has it impacted how its distributed. Answer : yes by something like 0.1 of 1%.
You think asylum seekers are responsible for the £9bn increase in NHS costs do you?
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 19:23I think the increase in NHS costs are a bigger impact on UK tax dont you?
goose wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 19:29BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 19:23ironsofcanada wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 18:48Let's naively pretend that tax is the only way you pay for government spending, for the sake of simplicity...
...so your tax rate has not increased at any level - ever.
Be honest.My tax rate has not changed because of Asylum costs and neither has the amount of tax I pay.
Whether that is PAYE,VAT fuel duty or the price of pint its all tax and it has not increased directly because of asylum seekers.
You really think that asylum costs are a major factor of pressure on this or previous govts to increase taxes it amounts to less than half a percent of the total budget. I think the increase in NHS costs are a bigger impact on UK tax dont you?
BTW the net migration figures show that asylum seekers are a small percentage of the overall net migration numbers that are mostly workers via visas and students. The largest number in recent years were from India and not Palestine or Syria.1) billy you’ve just pointed out that illegal immigration does impact you and the tax you pay.
2) any guesses what impact a growing population has on the NHS.
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 19:23ironsofcanada wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 18:48BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 18:42No I dont pay more tax... you clearly dont know unserstand how the tax system works. My same tax will be distributed differently maybe but I wont pay more because of it!Let's naively pretend that tax is the only way you pay for government spending, for the sake of simplicity...
...so your tax rate has not increased at any level - ever.
Be honest.My tax rate has not changed because of Asylum costs and neither has the amount of tax I pay.
Whether that is PAYE,VAT fuel duty or the price of pint its all tax and it has not increased directly because of asylum seekers.
You really think that asylum costs are a major factor of pressure on this or previous govts to increase taxes it amounts to less than half a percent of the total budget. I think the increase in NHS costs are a bigger impact on UK tax dont you?
BTW the net migration figures show that asylum seekers are a small percentage of the overall net migration numbers that are mostly workers via visas and students. The largest number in recent years were from India and not Palestine or Syria.
ironsofcanada wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 18:48BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 18:42No I dont pay more tax... you clearly dont know unserstand how the tax system works. My same tax will be distributed differently maybe but I wont pay more because of it!Let's naively pretend that tax is the only way you pay for government spending, for the sake of simplicity...
...so your tax rate has not increased at any level - ever.
Be honest.
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 18:42No I dont pay more tax... you clearly dont know unserstand how the tax system works. My same tax will be distributed differently maybe but I wont pay more because of it!
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 18:42goose wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 18:23BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑23 Feb 2025, 18:20I dont pay any additional tax specifically to cover for undocumented immgrants especially as they cant claim benefits and only the cost of housing them maybe a consideration, as I say it really has no direct impact on meYou’ve just pointed out that it does impact you.
You absolutely do pay additional tax because of it.No I dont pay more tax... you clearly dont know unserstand how the tax system works. My same tax will be distributed differently maybe but I wont pay more because of it!