For anyone not wanting to read into the Reddit thread and is also from the US, it seems the “normal” tax rate is ~40% for people in the UK. So, 23% is a fairly large tax break.
I dunno how accurate that is, but if it’s wrong, Cunningham’s Law absolutely applies.
For anyone not wanting to read into the Reddit thread and is also from the US, it seems the “normal” tax rate is ~40% for people in the UK. So, 23% is a fairly large tax break.
I dunno how accurate that is, but if it’s wrong, Cunningham’s Law absolutely applies.
Americans? Do they visit this place? Why would they?
Because browsing new of all is the only way to use lemmy