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Post by Jim on Apr 23, 2024 18:44:04 GMT
As it says on the tin.
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Post by Jim on Apr 23, 2024 18:30:23 GMT
Hubby apparently made over Β£130000 π± profit on his house sale, so which was their primary residence as a married couple? Which house sale of the two is liable for CGT on the profit?π€·π»ββοΈ π archive.ph/Nq5xyStruggling like a real Tory there lad, go Google "can married couple each claim capital gains on different properties" You and your spouse or civil partner are treated as separate individuals for Capital Gains Tax purposes. Each of you will pay tax only on your own gains and you will get relief only for your own losses. www.gov.uk βΊ publications HS281 Capital Gains Tax civil partners and spouses (2021) 130k profit is small beer, given the rise in house prices. Just had my house valued this week, it's not far off that sort of figure. We've been here a good few years and done lots of improvements. No CGT either. Whoop dee doo!
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Post by Jim on Apr 23, 2024 18:26:03 GMT
Why, did you find your spawn under a gooseberry bush? On that topic my mum went into labour pulling rhubarb in the garden. Apparently I was reluctant to put much effort in and took a while. Plus ca change...
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Post by Jim on Apr 23, 2024 18:22:21 GMT
Not the first dessert that springs to mind to follow lasagne to be honest. More the sort of thing a British Northerner would choose to follow his chip barm.Β Ah, the simple brained southerner thinks they have barm cakes all over the north. I'd make the goosegog meringyou with my own fair hands, not for the first time either.
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Post by Jim on Apr 23, 2024 17:30:50 GMT
Is there one without lemon, the acid sets my reflux off.
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Post by Jim on Apr 23, 2024 17:28:39 GMT
Gooseberry meringue pie!
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Post by Jim on Apr 23, 2024 15:13:59 GMT
The interruption was of no consequence, it was probably some sad little man seeking attention.
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Post by Jim on Apr 23, 2024 15:09:43 GMT
Locks on the Rochdale could do with fettling promptly when they break, a greasing would help too. Otherwise not much has changed since I started canal boating in 2002. Most of my boating is out in west Yorkshire though we have done the L&L ring 3 or 4 times, once the ring to the south via trent and misery, once out to Beeston Castle, once to Albert Dock in Liverpool.
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Post by Jim on Apr 22, 2024 17:53:26 GMT
A pattern of fixated and obsessive behaviour which is repeated, persistent and unwanted, eh? With aggravated name calling intended to cause distress? Especially when the recipients of such behaviour have asked the poster to stop and go away?
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Post by Jim on Apr 22, 2024 11:54:22 GMT
Photo of tub and the wooden dolly which is used as an agitator AloysiusAnd no ... that isn't me π Some launderettes are expensive and not very good ... some are excellent. Rog Wooden Agitator? Wooden Agitator is properly known as a Posser.
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Post by Jim on Apr 22, 2024 9:44:33 GMT
This one landed on the back of a trawler. Might look small. When ze gliders follow ze trawler. Set it up on a close cropped lawn. Then you can be big headed.
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Post by Jim on Apr 22, 2024 8:23:13 GMT
Flew in the Scottish inter club league from Portmoak. My ASH25 is still out of action awaiting a new rudder from the manufacturer in Germany, so I was flying the Ventus. 16.6 metres instead of 25 metres. Still, it is a much more agile glider. But it was a shit day with a shit sky - a day I would never normally have bother to fly cross country. I did manage about 80km but then the ground came up to meet me and I ended up in a field somewhere the other side of Lake of Menteith*. Nice field and very friendly farmer and his wife, but still it was 1hr 15mins by road from Portmoak, which made for a rather long retrieve. *The only lake in Scotland Now, if you had hit a haggis, sheep or a hairy cow and left it in shot, we could have believed that's not just one of those free with the Beano toys fired by an elastic band.
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Post by Jim on Apr 22, 2024 5:18:13 GMT
A lovely ditty for tweedle dum and tweedle dee. Fiddle di dee..
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Post by Jim on Apr 22, 2024 5:14:29 GMT
The new boots I've just bought are leather (Scarpa) and I have dubbin for them brummieboy My working boots (and Jane's too) are however the fabric type, so we needed the waterproofer ππ» Rog Scarpa's lifetime guarantee is only valid if you use their own dubbin. I have a pair of the resoleable ones, though doubt I'll ever need too. Good boots.
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Post by Jim on Apr 22, 2024 5:12:34 GMT
Gotta love scripts. Saves having to do the actual job! Just program in what you want it to say and when and hey presto. where have you seen this in action, we need an example?
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