Farmers 15:36 - Nov 21 with 7009 views | controversial_jack | Getting on my nerves with their whinging, and they are the only ones that do any work attitude | | | | |
Farmers on 13:06 - Dec 10 with 414 views | majorraglan |
Farmers on 10:15 - Dec 10 by Boundy | You have a mate You've singled out one individual and yet its proven that many farms are run at a loss, with many farmers having to have second jobs to survive. you like too many believe that being farmer is the equivalent of printing money, I can assure its not, |
There’s no one size fits all when it comes to farming, there are the small farmers who may struggle, the very affluent who aren’t struggling snd then there’s the very wealthy individuals who are buying up land as a tax dodge so they can avoid paying IHT . In terms of running at a loss, many are deliberately run at a loss so they can minimise their tax liability, towards the end of the tax year is accountant will give him the heads up and tell him to go and buy a new tractor or a car or a plough etc etc to minimise his tax exposure. I’ve got a relative who’s a smaller builder, it’s the same there. New cement mixer, van, tools etc etc. A loss doesn’t always mean people are struggling. | | | |
Farmers on 13:35 - Dec 10 with 361 views | Whiterockin |
Farmers on 13:06 - Dec 10 by majorraglan | There’s no one size fits all when it comes to farming, there are the small farmers who may struggle, the very affluent who aren’t struggling snd then there’s the very wealthy individuals who are buying up land as a tax dodge so they can avoid paying IHT . In terms of running at a loss, many are deliberately run at a loss so they can minimise their tax liability, towards the end of the tax year is accountant will give him the heads up and tell him to go and buy a new tractor or a car or a plough etc etc to minimise his tax exposure. I’ve got a relative who’s a smaller builder, it’s the same there. New cement mixer, van, tools etc etc. A loss doesn’t always mean people are struggling. |
Very similar to government departments spending all their budget just before the end of the financial year, to ensure the budget is maintained for the following year. | | | |
Farmers on 13:54 - Dec 10 with 337 views | Scotia |
Farmers on 13:35 - Dec 10 by Whiterockin | Very similar to government departments spending all their budget just before the end of the financial year, to ensure the budget is maintained for the following year. |
"The finiancial year" should be sent to room 101 | | | |
Farmers on 15:08 - Dec 10 with 308 views | Whiterockin |
Farmers on 13:54 - Dec 10 by Scotia | "The finiancial year" should be sent to room 101 |
Without a doubt, the number of reps who rub their hands together February/March. | | | |
Farmers on 16:32 - Dec 10 with 251 views | majorraglan |
Farmers on 13:35 - Dec 10 by Whiterockin | Very similar to government departments spending all their budget just before the end of the financial year, to ensure the budget is maintained for the following year. |
Totally agree with you, it’s a nonsense and no doubt sees cash frittered away on not so urgent stuff. Departments/Services should be allowed to save money from the end of year and use it towards the next year’s projects. | | | |
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