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Income tax for pensioners should not exceed £4,000 per year.

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HUNTERF Tue 12-Mar-13 21:51:42

As people who are receiving higher occupational pensions have often paid a lot of income tax during their working lives should they put a limit of £4,000 a year on the amount of income tax to be paid by any one pensioner per year.

Frank

Galen Fri 22-Mar-13 16:50:32

Nothing?

annodomini Fri 22-Mar-13 16:38:44

Ah yes, well, now you know what I meant.

annodomini Fri 22-Mar-13 16:38:21

If I'd put b****y would it have worked? Let's see.

Elegran Fri 22-Mar-13 16:20:37

Galen, you put a ? at the start to hold the *s What did you put at the end (invisibly)

Ana Fri 22-Mar-13 16:15:29

Mine did the same thing! confused

Ana Fri 22-Mar-13 16:15:13

so ** smug

Galen Fri 22-Mar-13 16:10:54

Mine doesn't!

Galen Fri 22-Mar-13 16:10:41

?*****

annodomini Fri 22-Mar-13 16:05:08

Why, when I put in a row of six asterisks, does it turn into a puny pair of them?

annodomini Fri 22-Mar-13 14:25:04

Frank, we have almost all worked hard for our pensions, some have been less fortunate than others. Just don't be so ** smug about your pensions.

Nonu Fri 22-Mar-13 13:53:10

Hunter , I think you have expressed what most people feel .

smile

HUNTERF Fri 22-Mar-13 09:30:24

Winefrede

I worked for my pension and want to leave my house to my 2 daughters and do things like go out for a meal say twice a week and go on some nice holidays and have cars under 3 years old.
I am generous with my daughters and granddaughters.

Frank

Winefride Fri 22-Mar-13 09:12:37

I don't pay any tax because my income is so low .only paid the "married woman's stamp" so have just got reduced pension now husband 65 and v small works pension.If u have always had a large salary my thought r it's difficult to truly imagine how the less rich live their lives. You can't take your cash with u so be generous and pay your taxes . All entitled to opinion part of luxury of living in this country tax or no tax xxxx .

Where is all this snow then.? Not in Silverdale

HUNTERF Fri 22-Mar-13 08:34:20

Hi Greatnan

Well as you probably know I became the son in law of the headmistress at my school and one of my daughters became the daughter in law of a teacher at her school and the mothers never complained.

Frank

Orca Fri 22-Mar-13 07:30:46

Yes, that hackneyed old quote really needs to be assigned to the rubbish bin. It may have been true in a different era when all teachers did was lecture from the front of a captive class. I had a couple of colleagues who 'went into teaching' as mature students thinking it was an easy option and couldn't hack it. A salutary lesson to us all.

Greatnan Fri 22-Mar-13 02:45:35

Nonu - I did not say they wanted to be teachers, only that many people seem to think they could do the job better than teachers.

Greatnan Fri 22-Mar-13 02:44:29

Yes, there were some lovely boys and girls amongst them. Not all pupils who need extra help are lacking in intelligence - there are as many reasons for children to fall behind as there are children.
I don't really understand the reason for that question.

HUNTERF Thu 21-Mar-13 20:40:30

Greatnan

Would you have liked to have had one of your ex pupils as your son / daughter in law?.

Frank

Nonu Thu 21-Mar-13 20:11:18

Do not think most people want to be teachers .

moon

Elegran Thu 21-Mar-13 20:04:36

Many people have had serious surgery, but they would not try to teach the surgeon his job.

Greatnan Thu 21-Mar-13 19:40:43

We added a bit at my teacher training college: Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach. Those who can't teach, teach teachers.

I wonder how many teacher-bashers would like to handle a class of bottom stream 15-year olds on a wet afternoon in an inner-city school? Because everyone went to school, most people seem to think they could be teachers.

annsixty Wed 20-Mar-13 11:48:46

Orca I feel much better now .Thank you.

Orca Wed 20-Mar-13 11:06:11

Annsixty "Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach." Normally I'd not correct punctuation etc, but there's a certain irony here.

Orca Wed 20-Mar-13 11:04:10

Obviously Frank

Anne58 Wed 20-Mar-13 10:40:54

Going back to the OP, the Queen is a pensioner, isn't she?