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Well he doest work for the tax office 🤷‍♂️
That was a joke but a few years back I got a £100 bonus for a project I worked on for the best part of 6 months and which brought in a lot of money. That was taxed. Totally fair - it's remuneration from my employment and is liable to income tax. They did increase the basic amount of the bonus to cover the National Insurance for me, which was good of them.

You'd be amazed how many people genuinely believe that we don't have to pay tax and NI on our wages because of what we do for a living.
 
That was a joke but a few years back I got a £100 bonus for a project I worked on for the best part of 6 months and which brought in a lot of money. That was taxed. Totally fair - it's remuneration from my employment and is liable to income tax. They did increase the basic amount of the bonus to cover the National Insurance for me, which was good of them.

You'd be amazed how many people genuinely believe that we don't have to pay tax and NI on our wages because of what we do for a living.

Yea you all pay no tax and live in mansions and commute to work in a chauffeur-driven Bentley.
 
i think by the 3300's you'll be calling them cookies like the rest of humanity. there aren't enough pro biscuit == cookie people out and about.
it's not that difficult - this is a biscuit

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and these are bite-sized cookies

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one is fluffy or airy and often made with more effort required - the other more dense and basically just baked basic sweet dough with or without bits in or on it.
 
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