Also frustrating when the often-repeated argument gets pulled out that when someone is "young", they should solely concentrate on saving for a deposit/pay down mortgage and wait to fund pensions later when more comfortable. Definitely seeing the snowball benefits now of having saved consistently in a pension even on 20% rate for the last 15 years!It’s why it’s so frustrating when some people say that there is no point in paying into a pension because your tax rate in retirement is going to be 40%.
For many people it simply isn’t
They get:
- 2 full medical cards
- 2 free travel passes
- free TV licence
- 35 pm / 420 pa off the electricity bill
Such a great country.
Other countries might provide more benefits, but would charge more than 7.2% tax on nearly 50k income.
We're seeing the massive growth in Stock Markets due to quantitative easing over the last decade. My pension fund value about doubled during that time.Definitely seeing the snowball benefits now of having saved consistently in a pension even on 20% rate for the last 15 years!
It seems decidedly unfair that despite looking forward to holidays in New York , Cadiz , Seville , Porto and Heidelberg in the coming year that will keep us out of the country for 5 months that we get no rebate on LPT tax !!!Let's be fair to them:- they probably have to pay a fair whack of LPT on their bijou detatched five bedroom house somewhere in the leafy suburbs!
It seems decidedly unfair that despite looking forward to holidays in New York , Cadiz , Seville , Porto and Heidelberg in the coming year that will keep us out of the country for 5 months that we get no rebate on LPT tax !!!
As pensioners on DB pensions plus contributory old age pensions this is an outrage !
I think you're wrong with that presumption. I would have thought that the majority of people using AAM were young people, very few over 85'ish using itI presume young(er) people don't use Askaboutmoney - or else we might be in trouble
What really gets me going is that the State/taxpayer gives 35 pm / 420 pa off the elec bill of my parents, even though they have 500k in financial assets!!!
We charge them too little tax, and then we give them cash off their bills, even though they have half a million in financial assets!!!
Such a country.
And yet if you read the media, you think these people are "vulnerable elderly"!!!!
How do you know that is what people think of their parents?Sad to read what children think of their parents in their final years.
How do you know they did? There was more tax evasion in the 70's and 80's and probably more welfare fraud. There was far more corruption and lots of them got to buy their Council house at a massive discount.One thing's for sure, whatever they have, or they get, they've bloody well earned it.
I've no real problem with all the hand-out's and the unearned pensions that retirees get. I'd just like them to say thanks once in a while. A pit of gratitude goes a long way.Pitiful though to see the thoughts of some that they've reared.
Sad to read what children think of their parents in their final years. One thing's for sure, whatever they have, or they get, they've bloody well earned it. Pitiful though to see the thoughts of some that they've reared.
My own parents a similar age. They and their friends all worked hard and paid double-digit mortgage rates in their 20s and 30s of course, paying a lot of tax along the way too.I'm an OAP with far too much money for my needs plus a couple of hard working kids in their mid-30s who may never own their own home.In the next few years I'm going to get a "free" Medical Card although I have private healthcare, which my kids can't afford (so we pay it for them).
Sad to read what children think of their parents in their final years. One thing's for sure, whatever they have, or they get, they've bloody well earned it. Pitiful though to see the thoughts of some that they've reared.
Any data to support that assertion?There are tens of thousands of people like this.
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