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COMMENT 7h ago

Nope nothing whatsoever in England, it just seems like a weird concept

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COMMENT Aug 13 '21

How do you get that much in accounting? I’ve been doing it in industry for around 5 years and make nowhere near that just wondering if I’m doing something wrong

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COMMENT Jul 18 '21

Thanks! Congrats to you too! Yeah I skipped so much I’ve been sitting here all night getting ready to deal with a fail

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COMMENT Jul 18 '21

The text message results will be coming in now the emails tend to come in the morning in my experience

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COMMENT Jul 18 '21

Same situation here! Didn’t manage to finish the book and picked some section a answers randomly and just scraped a 51% on FM

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COMMENT Jul 16 '21

It’s great if you don’t already have a switch, but I don’t think it’s enough of an upgrade over the standard switch for most people to think it’s worth buying

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COMMENT Jul 15 '21

Oh yeah we have the same for mortgages, a lease in the uk is an entirely different thing to renting

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COMMENT Jul 15 '21

I don’t know how it works in the US but in the UK when you buy somewhere it’s sold as either a freehold or a leasehold property, the freehold means you own it and the land forever and the leasehold means you own the lease on it for a specified time normally either 100 or 1000 years. The leasehold is normally for if it’s a flat/apartment as you can’t really own the land or the entire building.

Renting is an entirely different thing that I think could be causing confusion as I think you call that leasing in the us where it’s short term and you don’t buy it

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COMMENT Jul 15 '21

No, they’re a real thing, don’t you have those in the US?

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COMMENT Jul 03 '21

We definitely don’t unless it’s an American recipe

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COMMENT Jun 27 '21

Weird I did gcse history and we didn’t cover it at all, I don’t think I’ve ever learned about it but I guess different schools teach different subjects

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COMMENT Jun 08 '21

Why do you hate it?

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COMMENT May 26 '21

But this isn’t a tattoo

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COMMENT May 20 '21

What’s wrong with it?

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COMMENT May 11 '21

Thank you, that’s really good advice. I will definitely use that and send it on to them this morning. Yes I didn’t think the vendors solicitor would really do anything but it’s just very frustrating getting nowhere with it

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COMMENT May 11 '21

Thank you! wow that’s a really long time, why did it take so long?

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COMMENT May 11 '21

Thank you, I’ll give them a call. it’s stressing me out a lot as it’s my first property and I keep panicking and thinking it’s not technically mine until this is done

r/LegalAdviceUK May 11 '21

Housing Contacting Vendors Solicitors after completion

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COMMENT May 11 '21

Thank you! I didn’t know that sub existed

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COMMENT May 10 '21

Splitting it in half

r/UKPersonalFinance May 10 '21

Removed Contacting Vendors Solicitors after completion

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COMMENT Apr 18 '21

Excuse me, a steak? A Sunday roast is never a steak

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COMMENT Apr 16 '21

So you have to pay tax on anything over $400 you make a year? Wow in the uk you get around £12,500 a year tax free before you have to start paying anything which i think is around $17,000

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COMMENT Apr 15 '21

I could be wrong but I don’t think they have an allowance in the US like the UK does, I think they have to pay tax on every penny they earn

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COMMENT Mar 19 '21

I think it all depends on the area and the bands but where I live I pay around £180 a month and the most expensive band round here is about £400 a month