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There's another strange bit of psychology to the self employment / tax thing - for me, anyway.


If you do a PAYE job, you do 'the job' and get 'your salary' - a years work for your years pay and probably don't think too much about it.


If you're self-employed, however - and do jobs one by one, you reach the point where the jobs you do later in the year suddenly 'pay' (once you take the tax into consideration) not that much more than half as much as the ones you did at the start did - which - for me - leads to motivation issues.


So I suppose I'm both greedy and lazy - and both balance the other one out.

" I miss my child benefit; i want my child benefit; i don't really need it as the past year has proved."


But that's a personal benefit as opposed to the less obvious "fabric of society" type stuff isn't it? More homeless people, longer waiting times, passport f***-ups etc

El Pibe Wrote:

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> I'm in the weird situation where im now

> contracting and it gets paid into my wife's

> company.

> I now recieve what might best be described as

> 'housekeeping', which is wayyyyy lower than a tax

> threshold.

>

> Still, i've nothing to spend it on out here.



Jeez - I'm not sure what to say about that. But then my Dad used to let my Mum control the family finances. He used to have to ask for money when he needed it. As a result he hardly ever spent anything.

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