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by Twirrim
2604 days ago
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The UK tends to do its tax incentives a different way. The government favours them as subsidies at point of purchase, rather than something you do at the end of the year. That actually works out a lot nicer as a tax payer, as you don't need to have the full amount of money up-front, and also means you're way less likely to miss out on some of them. |
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