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    (Soon to be) Former President Donald Trump

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    Tax on staff costs stays in Scotland.

    So, if tariffs affect production, there is a knock-on effect on the tax take in Scotland economy. Both in terms of whisky employees, and the wider community where they have spending power.

    The duty and the VAT, which is probably what you meant, goes to London, together with the Corporation Tax.
    Is all of Income tax and NI devolved? Don’t we only have small variance power on income tax and no power over NI?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozyhibby View Post
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    Is all of Income tax and NI devolved? Don’t we only have small variance power on income tax and no power over NI?



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    Income Tax is devolved, and we keep all of it. NI isn't.

    The pedant , and the tax exam marker, in me doesn't define NI as "tax", albeit many do. The scamps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    Income Tax is devolved, and we keep all of it. NI isn't.

    The pedant , and the tax exam marker, in me doesn't define NI as "tax", albeit many do. The scamps.
    Only partially devolved though?


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    I see he has bottled it with Mexico. Delayed a month.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grunt View Post
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    What do you think he might want in exchange ...?
    Might not want anything more than to divide the UK from Europe for as long as possible. Putin, China and Trump all have the break up of the EU as wishes, so it's in all their interests to be setting major European economies against each other. So yeah, let's try and get a few hundred £million ahead of the Irish, that's the main thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mon Dieu4 View Post
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    Here we go, knew someone would come out with something like that

    There is a huge difference to holding your nose and swallowing something to try and avoid tarrifs that will majorly affect your already crumbling economy and what Chamberlain tried to do

    It's really easy to have an idealised view on what you should do when you don't have the livelyhood of 65m people at stake

    Also im speaking specifically about avoiding tarrifs, if he starts invading Canada, Mexico, Greenland and Panama is when you can tell him to go **** himself
    By the time Hitler walked into Czechoslovakia the writing was already on the wall and Chamberlain's appeasement was already meaningless as the chance to stop Hitler had already past. That should have been done once Hitler started disobeying international treaties, in particular the Treaty of Versailles.

    The final straw was when he put 22,000 troops into the demilitarised Rhineland, that could have easily been put down by the Allies and by not doing so they handed Hitler back Germany's industrial heartland and with it the ability to build his war machine. Fascists like Trump need to be resisted from the start, not after they have all their ducks in a row.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grunt View Post
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    Sorry guys. It's so hard to tell these days.

    No problem, it honestly wouldn't surprise me if they did come out with something like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grunt View Post
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    Sorry. Still a "no" from me.
    And me too. He is a bully who needs someone to stand up to them and hopefully Europe does that. If the world bends the knee we will just get more and more Trump types in positions of Political power.

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    Nope, not fascist at all. Not in the least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozyhibby View Post
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    Only partially devolved though?


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    For employment income, which is what we are talking about in relation to the whisky industry, it's fully devolved. SG sets the rates and bands. HMRC collects it, and remits it to the SG.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grunt View Post
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    What do you think he might want in exchange ...?
    The UK don’t sell that many goods to the US, it’s service dominated. We don’t buy many goods either. I can’t think of anything I would want to buy from the Us. Wouldn’t want their cars or food. Love a JD though.

    With Trump it could be anything, we might get Tariffs, we might not.

    Hes threatening everyone with tariffs but said the UK are doing ok. What he wants? No one knows but he does like the UK, he put the Winston Churchill bust back in the Oval Office.

    Let’s hope he just leaves us alone

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    For employment income, which is what we are talking about in relation to the whisky industry, it's fully devolved. SG sets the rates and bands. HMRC collects it, and remits it to the SG.
    Didn’t realise HMRC collected it! Always thought we had a scottish tax office!

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    Quote Originally Posted by grunt View Post
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    Nope, not fascist at all. Not in the least.

    Please note I no longer have access to Twitter to check this post.

    What an absolute dick. Imagine him on a bus to a Hibs away game. He'd last about 5 minutes of slagging off then burst into tears.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grunt View Post
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    Nope, not fascist at all. Not in the least.

    Please note I no longer have access to Twitter to check this post.

    So much for making X the bastion of free speech

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    Quote Originally Posted by grunt View Post
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    Nope, not fascist at all. Not in the least.

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    It's fake

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibs4185 View Post
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    Hes threatening everyone with tariffs but said the UK are doing ok. What he wants? No one knows but he does like the UK, he put the Winston Churchill bust back in the Oval Office.
    Well I'm convinced now.

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    Let’s hope he just leaves us alone
    World leading diplomacy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stairway 2 7 View Post
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    It's fake
    Still a dick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stairway 2 7 View Post
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    It's fake
    Think I'd better stop posting altogether.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kato View Post
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    Still a dick.

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    Definitely. He doesn't have to openly say it anyway as he just does it ie amplifying far right loons and shadow banning anti Trump voices

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    Quote Originally Posted by grunt View Post
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    Think I'd better stop posting altogether.
    In fairness, it's harder than ever before to draw the line between real and fake. Much harder.

    There are real things that are plain ridiculous. There's also no shortage of people with reasons to put out fake stuff.

    I don't have any issue when someone posts something in good faith that turns out to be fake.

    That the likes of Musk thrive and prosper in an environment where such doubt exists is not a coincidence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibs4185 View Post
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    The UK don’t sell that many goods to the US, it’s service dominated. We don’t buy many goods either. I can’t think of anything I would want to buy from the Us. Wouldn’t want their cars or food. Love a JD though.

    With Trump it could be anything, we might get Tariffs, we might not.

    Hes threatening everyone with tariffs but said the UK are doing ok. What he wants? No one knows but he does like the UK, he put the Winston Churchill bust back in the Oval Office.

    Let’s hope he just leaves us alone
    Seen a lot of these types of comments but I’m not sure you are representing UK trade with the US overly accurately.

    The Department for Industry and Trade says that, on an individual country level, the US is the UK’s largest trading partner accounting for 17% of all U.K. trade.

    £60bn in goods (equivalent to 2 whole months of annual total goods exports) and £125bn in services.

    We also run a trade surplus on both counts (just on goods and massively on services)

    And that’s before you account for any FDI and the like.

    So the pretence that somehow the US market is not overly important for the U.K. economy is, I would politely suggest, rather incorrect. Any market making up nearly 20% of your trade is one to pay attention to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RyeSloan View Post
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    Seen a lot of these types of comments but I’m not sure you are representing UK trade with the US overly accurately.

    The Department for Industry and Trade says that, on an individual country level, the US is the UK’s largest trading partner accounting for 17% of all U.K. trade.

    £60bn in goods (equivalent to 2 whole months of annual total goods exports) and £125bn in services.

    We also run a trade surplus on both counts (just on goods and massively on services)

    And that’s before you account for any FDI and the like.

    So the pretence that somehow the US market is not overly important for the U.K. economy is, I would politely suggest, rather incorrect. Any market making up nearly 20% of your trade is one to pay attention to.
    Yea but who cares about the economy and jobs and all that boring stuff when you can feel better about yourself and say we should tell Trump where to go.

    Meanwhile in the real world....

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    Tariffs for Mexico and Canada on hold for at least 30 days

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    Both Mexico and Canada tariffs halted for a provisional 30 days each.

    Like most I can’t really tell the reason for the tariffs but Trumps narrative looks to be around strengthening borders and both counties have now made commitments to do so.

    In reality nothing might change for the average American and fentanyl will still run rampant, but in terms of American public opinion, has Trump just played an absolute blinder?

    I can’t find any reason for the speculated about tariffs on the EU though? What is he demanding there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul1642 View Post
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    Both Mexico and Canada tariffs halted for a provisional 30 days each.

    Like most I can’t really tell the reason for the tariffs but Trumps narrative looks to be around strengthening borders and both counties have now made commitments to do so.

    In reality nothing might change for the average American and fentanyl will still run rampant, but in terms of American public opinion, has Trump just played an absolute blinder?

    I can’t find any reason for the speculated about tariffs on the EU though? What is he demanding there?
    He has played it really well, he wanted the borders strengthed and he has got those assurances by using the strength of the US. Next we need to see if the Mexicans and Canadians follow through but on the face of it he has got what he wanted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamie_1875 View Post
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    He has played it really well, he wanted the borders strengthed and he has got those assurances by using the strength of the US. Next we need to see if the Mexicans and Canadians follow through but on the face of it he has got what he wanted.
    There's an argument he's got something from Mexico, but what can Canada do? I'd imagine they have a surplus of drugs and criminals coming from the US and I doubt they can do much about the little immigration from the north.

    It's shown, after the tameness of Petro, that you can stand up to the bully so I'd say he's lost there.

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    Could they just be gaming the markets? Absolute crackpots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamie_1875 View Post
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    He has played it really well, he wanted the borders strengthed and he has got those assurances by using the strength of the US. Next we need to see if the Mexicans and Canadians follow through but on the face of it he has got what he wanted.
    Mexico did this before (but a larger number of troops, IIRC.) It didn't make a difference. The majority of drugs coming over the border are being brought in vehicles by Americans through official crossing points.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamie_1875 View Post
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    He has played it really well, he wanted the borders strengthed and he has got those assurances by using the strength of the US. Next we need to see if the Mexicans and Canadians follow through but on the face of it he has got what he wanted.
    Mexico haven’t strengthened anything. The 10k troops are there already due to a deal with Biden. Canada haven’t done a thing. Mexico got Trump to commit to stopping guns flowing into Mexico.


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