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redhand:

--- Quote from: "V8MoneyPit" ---
--- Quote from: "Evilgoat" ---Having just seem my Air fare for the hols next year

£230 on flights, £250 on taxes!
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Hols??? What are they?? I can't afford them because of all the tax the government are extracting from me  :roll:  :lol:

So, if we take our refuse to the local tip ourselves, do we not have to pay the tax? Somehow I suspect we will!
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you'll be exempt from the tax but they'll charge an admission fee at the tip and if you get stopped on the way to the tip you'll get done for been an unlicensed waste carrier.

Evilgoat:

--- Quote from: "redhand" ---
--- Quote from: "V8MoneyPit" ---
--- Quote from: "Evilgoat" ---Having just seem my Air fare for the hols next year

£230 on flights, £250 on taxes!
--- End quote ---


Hols??? What are they?? I can't afford them because of all the tax the government are extracting from me  :roll:  :lol:

So, if we take our refuse to the local tip ourselves, do we not have to pay the tax? Somehow I suspect we will!
--- End quote ---


you'll be exempt from the tax but they'll charge an admission fee at the tip and if you get stopped on the way to the tip you'll get done for been an unlicensed waste carrier.
--- End quote ---


I'm not allowed in my local one anyway as the Disco is a 'commercial veichle'.

I wonder why fly tipping is opn the up? I have to drive 10 miles the wrong way to get to a tip not run by morons.

att:
The UK countryside will become a tip.
People are too stingy to pay for decent food nevermind pay to dispose of the packaging..... :roll:

Which genius thought this one up I wonder :roll:

littlepow:

--- Quote from: "redhand" ---
--- Quote from: "V8MoneyPit" ---
--- Quote from: "Evilgoat" ---Having just seem my Air fare for the hols next year

£230 on flights, £250 on taxes!
--- End quote ---


Hols??? What are they?? I can't afford them because of all the tax the government are extracting from me  :roll:  :lol:

So, if we take our refuse to the local tip ourselves, do we not have to pay the tax? Somehow I suspect we will!
--- End quote ---


you'll be exempt from the tax but they'll charge an admission fee at the tip and if you get stopped on the way to the tip you'll get done for been an unlicensed waste carrier.
--- End quote ---



Don't start giving them more tax creating schemes.

mike142sl:
Offset by a reduction in your council tax. The rest is EASY by throwing less away.
REDUCE the amount you buy and the amount of packaging you accept i.e. unwrap it at the shop and leave the shop to dispose of it.
REUSE. Theres plenty of plastic out there that can be reused rather than throwing it away or buy something that can be reused. I can't help thinking that those plastic milk bottles could be replaced with reusable options but that's a long way off. Compost kitchen waste is another reuse option that saves you cash on buying the stuff.
RECYCLE. If you've been clever with the first two above then you won't have much of this either. Most supermarkets have bottle banks etc, just include it in the trip to the supermarket.

I do all these and our wheelie bin is not even half full each week with a family of four. I reckon that I could leave our bin two, sometimes three weeks between collections so that would be all I paid for.

EASY

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