Sky Blue Pete
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ExpandLooks like the vat for schools is going to backfire as they are now all going to claim vat from the past few years.
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Why wouldn’t they have done that before?Schools are now back claiming whatever they can in VAT.
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Why wouldn’t they have done that before?
I knew I was missing something obviousNot allowed to if not VAT registered obviously
I knew I was missing something obvious
Yep absolutely right
Sadiq Khan piles pressure on Starmer over EU single market return
The London mayor calls for ‘closer alignment’ with the EU and says talks about rejoining the single market should not be off the tablewww.independent.co.uk
Who the fuck does Khan think he is? Jumped up little fucker.
Its the Capital Goods Scheme legislation introduced in 1990. So the very best public schools who have purchased land and built facilities can claim back exemptions from the HMRC for the last 10 years.
Its a disaster as the elite schools such as Eton are likely to benefit from the arrangement whereas the struggling schools like those in Coventry are likely to be fucked
A lifetime supply of medication for a few billion people should be no problem at all, even ignoring how little we know about what that will do long term.Reading more on Ozempic. Curious as to whether those who are against are also against nicotine replacement therapy for quitting smoking? The morally upstanding method is only cold turkey surely?
The vast majority of parents already cannot afford private education so they use the state sector. Speaking personally I’d save the money spent on private secondary school and use it on tuition fees/university if that’s where someone wants to go. To be blunt, private education as it stands in this area isn’t worth the cost.Exactly.
The thing is the places like Eton, the VAT wouldn't have bothered the parents there or make a jot of difference.
The ones in Coventry are more likely to have parents already making huge sacrifices.
Just goes to show it was all about spite and now HMRC will be paying out millions (if not billions) to the richer schools.
Not sure they really thought it through, did they?
The vast majority of parents already cannot afford private education so they use the state sector. Speaking personally I’d save the money spent on private secondary school and use it on tuition fees/university if that’s where someone wants to go. To be blunt, private education as it stands in this area isn’t worth the cost.
If you can, get into a grammar or just a decent comp. Coventry has more than it used to.
A lifetime supply of medication for a few billion people should be no problem at all, even ignoring how little we know about what that will do long term.
Are there any grammar schools in Coventry?
My point was that a lot of parents will be making sacrifices for it at the smaller schools where as the ones like Eton are a completely different league. They will be benefiting from it though while the more "normal" parents will be hit.
Be the biggest economic boost we could getSadiq Khan piles pressure on Starmer over EU single market return
The London mayor calls for ‘closer alignment’ with the EU and says talks about rejoining the single market should not be off the tablewww.independent.co.uk
Who the fuck does Khan think he is? Jumped up little fucker.
We do know the long term effects of obesity though.
Has the public changed its mind?Khan is an absolute bell end, but if the public has changed it's mind over Brexit, no harm in having a discussion in rejoining (I've only read the headline so could be completely wrong).
Do we want the UK to be held back by Germany’s poor economic performance? Or be flooded by more immigrants from Eastern Europe? Need even more houses, power, water, benefits.Be the biggest economic boost we could get
Has the public changed its mined?
That word IF again. How do we gauge if the public has changed its mind? Another referendum?I don't know, but if it's what the majority of the public want then its something those in power needs to look into.
Let’s have a referendum and find outHas the public changed its mind?
Lawrence Sheriff and Rugby High School’s catchment extends into Coventry I think.Are there any grammar schools in Coventry?
My point was that a lot of parents will be making sacrifices for it at the smaller schools where as the ones like Eton are a completely different league. They will be benefiting from it though while the more "normal" parents will be hit.
That’s what I said, but I doubt Starmer would risk it. Slippery underhand stealth will be his approach.Let’s have a referendum and find out
You have to be intelligent to get in to those though, not just have the money.Lawrence Sheriff and Rugby High School’s catchment extends into Coventry I think.
That word IF again. How do we gauge if the public has changed its mind? Another referendum?
Interesting. What would they say if they were told the cost of rejoining? Almost certainly more than the supposed savings that were made,
If your child is academically minded, they're suitable places to be aiming for. If they aren't, the extra thousands a year spent on private school fees could probably go elsewhere and benefit them more long term.You have to be intelligent to get in to those though, not just have the money.
I can see that, other than the access to the old boys network that private school may confer.If your child is academically minded, they're suitable places to be aiming for. If they aren't, the extra thousands a year spent on private school fees could probably go elsewhere and benefit them more long term.
It’s hellishly competitive to get in to a grammar though, isn’t it?If your child is academically minded, they're suitable places to be aiming for. If they aren't, the extra thousands a year spent on private school fees could probably go elsewhere and benefit them more long term.