2017 so far is starting to feel like I’m in a bit of a holding pattern. We’re starting to feel excited about the new adventures we are going to face in FIRE, I feel like a small part of me has already left my workplace yet I don’t want to go any further until my 2016 bonus is paid and a longer term incentive also appears. Not long now.
While in that holding pattern I’ve just continued with my saving hard and investing wisely strategy which has my wealth this year already up £36,000 to £1,155,000. More than enough to live the lives we want to live in FIRE. There’s also been a few events and learnings over the period. Let’s look at a few in brief.
If I stayed in my current grafting up state Hammond would have grabbed another £1,143 from my pocket. But alas times are a changing. We’ll be in the Med by late summer with that more and more looking like being Cyprus. There I’ll use the Cyprus and UK Double Taxation Convention, the Cyprus non-domicile rules and the Cyprus tax laws to pay precisely £0 in tax. Sorry Mr Hammond not on my watch...
While in that holding pattern I’ve just continued with my saving hard and investing wisely strategy which has my wealth this year already up £36,000 to £1,155,000. More than enough to live the lives we want to live in FIRE. There’s also been a few events and learnings over the period. Let’s look at a few in brief.
Budget
Philip Hammond delivered his Spring Budget statement, which for people like myself, was just another chance to increase taxes. Previously, from 06 April 2016 the dividend tax credit was abolished and a new tax free £5,000 dividend allowance was introduced to partially compensate. Hammond has decided he wants some of that so from the 06 April 2018 will reduce the allowance to £2,000 ‘to address unfairness’. Dividends above this level will be taxed at 7.5% if you’re on the basic rate, 32.5% if you’re on the higher rate and 38.1% if you’re on the additional rate.If I stayed in my current grafting up state Hammond would have grabbed another £1,143 from my pocket. But alas times are a changing. We’ll be in the Med by late summer with that more and more looking like being Cyprus. There I’ll use the Cyprus and UK Double Taxation Convention, the Cyprus non-domicile rules and the Cyprus tax laws to pay precisely £0 in tax. Sorry Mr Hammond not on my watch...