DoubleOSeven
JF-Expert Member
- Jul 5, 2008
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I believe the undermentioned is an exemplary relief that we need in Tanzania. Fuel prices are just too high.
Dont kill the goose that lays the golden egg!! The governement is strangling tax payers. Wataishia kukamua dume.
Consider this:
Chancellor George Osborne has offered a helping hand to motorists and the lower paid in a budget he said would boost "growth and jobs".
To placate drivers facing record pump prices he announced a cut in the price of fuel by 1p per litre and unveiled a Fair Fuel Stabiliser to help keep costs down in future - to be funded by an increased levy on oil and gas production.
He also confirmed plans to raise the personal tax allowance by a further £630, to £8,105, a real increase of £48 extra per year, or £126 in cash terms.
And he claimed that together with this year's rise, it would mean a total of £326 extra money each year for "those working hard to pay for their family's needs".
It is hurting but it isn't working".
Dont kill the goose that lays the golden egg!! The governement is strangling tax payers. Wataishia kukamua dume.
Consider this:
Chancellor George Osborne has offered a helping hand to motorists and the lower paid in a budget he said would boost "growth and jobs".
To placate drivers facing record pump prices he announced a cut in the price of fuel by 1p per litre and unveiled a Fair Fuel Stabiliser to help keep costs down in future - to be funded by an increased levy on oil and gas production.
He also confirmed plans to raise the personal tax allowance by a further £630, to £8,105, a real increase of £48 extra per year, or £126 in cash terms.
And he claimed that together with this year's rise, it would mean a total of £326 extra money each year for "those working hard to pay for their family's needs".
It is hurting but it isn't working".