Ronaldo Bisa Raup Rp 21,4 M dari Aturan Pajak Baru Inggris
Cristiano Ronaldo diuntungkan dari aturan pajak terbaru pemerintah Inggris. CR7 bisa menyimpan 1, juta paun (Rp 21,4 miliar) per tahun. Wow!
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Cristiano Ronaldo diuntungkan dari aturan pajak terbaru pemerintah Inggris. CR7 bisa menyimpan 1, juta paun (Rp 21,4 miliar) per tahun. Wow!
Prime Minister Liz Truss has insisted the government’s tax-cutting measures are the “right plan” to get the economy growing in the face of rising energy bills, despite recent market turmoil.
Voters said the Prime Minister, Liz Truss, was found 'hopelessly wanting' today as she toured radio stations in the face of growing fears over the UK economy.
A couple say they might be forced to consider selling up and renting over their soaring monthly mortgage repayments. Mark Pepperell said he was expecting to pay in the region of £150 a month extra as he searched around for a new deal.
Any homeowner with a mortgage or first-time buyer who has applied for a mortgage will understandably be concerned right now. The market is currently in turmoil following recent announcements that came from the government's mini-budget on Friday.
Homeowners in the UK are questioning whether or not they should remortgage their house after the property market has gone into turmoil. Hundreds of mortgage deals have vanished from the market in recent days following Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini budget on Friday (September 23).
Mortgage payments could rise by another £100 a month by Friday if the Bank of England takes emergency action to save the plummeting pound. The Bank Rate could be increased by a further 0.75 percent by the end of the week, the markets expect. Central interest has already risen from 1.75 percent to 2.25 percent.
Sky News is being investigated by Ofcom after it wrongly referred to people protesting following Chris Kaba's death as a crowd mourning Queen Elizabeth II.