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Showing posts with label UK. Show all posts
Friday, 8 June 2012
Its raining.. Again :)
Its June and it wouldn't hurt to have some nice weather.. Not too hot, but some sunshine and 25c would be nice:) ☀
Saturday, 5 March 2011
Most expensive cities in the world. 2009
As a result of the another research of Mercer company, the Tokyo is most expensive city in the world. Same research in 2008 showed that the most expensive city in the world was Moscow. The researches connect changes in the rating with financial crisis and falling exchange rate of dollar.
Further 20 most expensive cities of the world 2009:
Dubai, UAE 20
Helsinki, Finland 19
Rome, Italy 18
Tel Aviv, Israel 17
London, United Kingdom 16
Caracas, Venezuela 15
Oslo, Norway 14
Paris, France 13
Shanghai, China 12
Milan, Italy 11
Singapore, Singapore 10
Beijing, China 9
New York, USA 8
Copenhagen, Denmark 7
Zurich, Switzerland 6
Hong Kong 5
Geneva, Switzerland 4
Moscow, Russia 3
Osaka, Japan 2
Tokyo, Japan 1
Further 20 most expensive cities of the world 2009:
Dubai, UAE 20
Helsinki, Finland 19
Rome, Italy 18
Tel Aviv, Israel 17
London, United Kingdom 16
Caracas, Venezuela 15
Oslo, Norway 14
Paris, France 13
Shanghai, China 12
Milan, Italy 11
Singapore, Singapore 10
Beijing, China 9
New York, USA 8
Copenhagen, Denmark 7
Zurich, Switzerland 6
Hong Kong 5
Geneva, Switzerland 4
Moscow, Russia 3
Osaka, Japan 2
Tokyo, Japan 1
Monday, 28 February 2011
And the Oscar goes to....
The biggest winners are:
- The King's Speech
- Inception
- Black Swan
- Social Network
- The Fighter
The Kings Speech is a very interesting and bit historical movie. I liked it, it is not "typical" movie we see on screen (read: action, fight and sex). No, this movie actually tells a story. Before the Oscars, many have speculated that the Social Network would be the big winner on the Oscars. I think it so unfair to give any Oscar to this movie; it was such a boring movie. There was no spectacular play by actors and the story itself is not that interesting. The fighter on other hand was also a very interesting and unusual movie. I loved how Christian Bale plaid in the movie. It’s totally worth to watch. Black Swan, I have nothing positive to say about this movie. I barely could watch the half of it and then I gave up.
- The King's Speech
- Inception
- Black Swan
- Social Network
- The Fighter
picture source: Dailymail
The Kings Speech is a very interesting and bit historical movie. I liked it, it is not "typical" movie we see on screen (read: action, fight and sex). No, this movie actually tells a story. Before the Oscars, many have speculated that the Social Network would be the big winner on the Oscars. I think it so unfair to give any Oscar to this movie; it was such a boring movie. There was no spectacular play by actors and the story itself is not that interesting. The fighter on other hand was also a very interesting and unusual movie. I loved how Christian Bale plaid in the movie. It’s totally worth to watch. Black Swan, I have nothing positive to say about this movie. I barely could watch the half of it and then I gave up.
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Saturday, 26 February 2011
"Take me Out" or PLEASE take that girl out!!
I probably shouldn't write this, but I cant take it anymore. My sister is huge fan of programme "Take me out", so I have watched that programme with her for a while now. I cant help it but notice that one girl is for a very long time on the show now. Lucy, I wouldn't call her ugly or unattractive, but somehow nobody chooses her. It would be that noticeable if she didn't flirt with the guys that much. So to guys out there: Please take her out!
Lucy from "Take me out" photo source
Sunday, 5 December 2010
Ten ways to beat tax hang-ups
If you're terrified by the tax demand that lands on your doorstep, you are not alone. Millions of us are waking up to a brown letter from the taxman, who is dealing with a vast backlog of cases.
What's more, it is getting ever more difficult to get hold of someone at Revenue & Customs (HMRC) who can sort out any mistakes. HMRC announced this week that its helpline would be shut on Sundays from November 29, and will open only until 4pm, instead of 8pm, on Saturdays.
Even though you may end up hanging on the telephone, the taxman has made systemic errors in so many cases that you really need to check whether their calculations are right before you pay up. We asked accountants for tips to help taxpayers cope with tax letters.
Don't be afraid to demand
Roy-Chowdhury of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants said: "Check all the items and amounts carefully in any letter you receive, and do not be scared to challenge HMRC. For example, do you agree that you had a company car of a specific value and with the carbon dioxide emissions as stated? Did you have private medical insurance?"
Act promptly and keep records
Geoff Everett, tax director at accountants Smith & Williamson, said: "If you get a tax statement – formally called HMRC form P800 – which you believe is incorrect, bring the discrepancies to the attention of the tax office immediately. Don't wait until the tax is being demanded. If you disagree with the authorities, make your point in writing and be able to provide proof, ideally copies of the supporting paperwork. Be sure to keep a copy of all correspondence."
Be prepared to come up with the evidence to back your claim
You may need to produce payslips, evidence of pension contributions and other documents from as long ago as 2004. George Bull of accountants Baker Tilly said: "HMRC has only checked for the tax years 2008/09 and 2009/10 but if you've overpaid tax you can claim back at least as far as 2006/07 and may be able to claim back as far as 2004/05 in certain circumstances. Four years is now the normal time limit for reclaiming overpaid tax but people who were not sent tax returns for 2004/05 or 2005/06 may claim back tax overpaid in those years as well."
Don't panic!
John Whiting, a director of the Chartered Institute of Taxation, said: "Anyone receiving a P800 from HMRC needs to bear in mind the Dad's Army maxim. You can get free information from the Low Income Tax Reform Group at www.litrg.org.uk/News/2010/paye-round-two or, if a pensioner, call 0845 601 3321.''
Be aware that some groups are more at risk of tax bungles
Mr Everett said: "If you have retired in the past few years, changed jobs, receive benefits–in-kind or have more than one job, you are more likely to be at risk from overpaying or underpaying tax. You are also at risk if you have made additional voluntary contributions (AVCs) to your pension or donated to charity via the Gift Aid system. Another category at risk includes those typically with relatively small investment income, perhaps from dividends or property rental, but which varies year-on-year."
You might not need to pay long overdue tax
Mr Bull said: "HMRC will only write off tax if it had information relevant to your tax liability and failed to make proper use of that information within 12 months after the end of the tax year in which the information was received. That is likely to mean that most people whose tax 'arrears' only relate to 2009-10 will have to pay the tax unless HMRC agrees to write off the debt on hardship grounds. If the error was made in 2008/09, the one-year condition may be satisfied and, if tax was also unpaid in 2009/10 due to the same error, that year's tax should be written off too."
Small errors should also be exempt
Mr Everett said: "The authorities have confirmed that where the tax underpayment for a tax year is less than £300, HMRC will write off the amount rather than collect it."
Apply the 'common sense' test
Mr Whiting pointed out: "People who are getting what seems to be a tax demand may take comfort from the fact that this isn't a formal demand – but it is an indication of what HMRC thinks you owe it. There are some simple steps you should take, such as check the basic data; does it make sense? Has HMRC included a company car you gave up years ago, for example? Do the figures look right? Pensioners, for example, often find HMRC has used the wrong amount for the basic state pension."
It's the squeaky wheel that gets oiled
Mr Bull urged people expecting a refund not to just sit back and hope. "If you have overpaid tax and want it back now, you need to claim it," he said.
Beware of fraudsters
Mr Everett pointed out: "HMRC will send tax demands only in writing. If you get an email or phone call saying that you owe additional tax, but get nothing in writing from HMRC, then don't pay it."
Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
I'll die in debt, say one in three
Nine out of 10 people have run up unsecured debt and many fear they will never be able to pay back what they owe, a survey has claimed.
Around 89pc of people aged between 18 and 35 said they owed money on a credit card, loan or overdraft, the research showed.
A third of people admitted they did not think they would ever be debt-free, 54pc of whom said they would always need to borrow money in order to fund the lifestyle they wanted.
One in five of these people also claimed they were not worried about the possibility of their debts being passed on to their next of kin if they died before they were repaid.
Credit Card Debt is clearly an big issue in United Kingdom, so why doest authority take measures? They do help us to realise that we dont eat healthy, but a simple warning about credit card debts is missing.
Thursday, 25 November 2010
Finance and Management Graduate : Looking for a job..
You always get from your parents the following sentence " Go study and you will have a bright future"! Yah, even I say that often to all my friends and family. Now I am in the situation that I cant explain, I have been studying at school and the university, have pretty good marks but no job.. How come? May be its the fact that I just graduated on the wrong time? It’s pretty hard to find a job in a completely new country and new environment. I have always worked part-time during my studies, as financial administrator at the bank and as junior project manager at the university. Now, I have applied for many jobs and waiting for the results. On Tuesday I have applied for a graduate position within Phillips in UK and Frankie Haste will decide whether I get the job or not. Dear Frankie if you read this, give me a chance and I will prove you have made a great choice!
p.s. If you have any suggestions or information that can help me to get a job, please let me know!
p.s. If you have any suggestions or information that can help me to get a job, please let me know!
Tuesday, 9 November 2010
Bargains
Just saw clothes on "This morning" show, its amaizing what kind of clothes primark sales. I have never been fan of bargains, but the blouse ( £8) and the bag (£12) look amaizing. Perhaps I should visit Primark one day, although I like stores were its more organized,clean and with few people in it.
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