The magical corner of your house that suddenly becomes tax-deductible the moment you put a laptop on it and call it “work.”
The magical corner of your house that suddenly becomes tax-deductible the moment you put a laptop on it and call it “work.”
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The remote-work luxury that allows self-employed people to subtract a chunk of their mortgage.
The government department that makes it easier for a foreign criminal to stay in Britain than for a British family to get a council house.
The place where illegal migrants get hotel rooms and benefits while British pensioners get told to wait in line.
The clever loophole that lets you turn your bedroom, basement, or kitchen table into a government-subsidized workspace.
The fancy name for that spare room you turned into an office so you can write off part of your rent as a business expense.