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Also they don't take inflation into consideration. So you could have bought an expensive item years ago,and with inflation technically lost money on it,but it would be classed as a profit.

So you buy something say a computer for £2500 and then sell it on ebay some time later for £2000 and you are expected to pay tax? Isn't tax meant to be on profit? In the case above you made a loss and still have to pay tax?
 
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UK Gov for you, robbing thieving...

I just been reading about this here https://community.ebay.co.uk/t5/Ann...-digital-sales-reporting-to-HMRC/ba-p/7548575

If you sell possessions for more than you paid for them you may have to pay capital gains tax, but only if you exceed your annual allowance for such gains (currently £6,000). For more information on capital gains tax on personal possessions, see guidance from HMRC.

I Bet they wouldn't refund you any tax if you lost over £6,000 on something like a car, Boat etc :(
 
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So you buy something say a computer for £2500 and then sell it on ebay some time later for £2000 and you are expected to pay tax? Isn't tax meant to be on profit? In the case above you made a loss and still have to pay tax?
It could be a turntable that was you bought for £2000 20 years ago which you sold for £2050 now, but is £4000 brand new. That £50 is classed as profit even though £2000 20 years ago is worth far more with inflation in 2024.
 
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Accorded to Kopite7kimi, Blackwell RTX 5080 will launch first in Q4 2024 then RTX 5090 will launch after RTX 5080.

So.... RTX 5080 will launch in Oct 2024 then RTX 5090 will launch a month later in Nov 2024?
 
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Accorded to Kopite7kimi, Blackwell RTX 5080 will launch first in Q4 2024 then RTX 5090 will launch after RTX 5080.

So.... RTX 5080 will launch in Oct 2024 then RTX 5090 will launch a month later in Nov 2024?
If the 5080 is launching first on its own there is no way it’ll be poor overpriced product like the 4080 which only got a brief 10 second mention in the 4090 headline act unveil.
 
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Cant imagine the 5080 launching for under £1k and then AIB models coming in at 1100 with Asus coming in for some serious fisting at 1.5k.

Prove me wrong... no seriously Jensen, do it.


 
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It's going to be interesting to see how this goes in terms of prices tbf, I am somewhat expecting a decent price (in todays world) given:

- this happens every 2 gens with nvidia e.g. looking at turing price then ampere and it's argubable ada is turing.....
- the whole bad reaction to when 40xx launched especially the 4080 hence getting the 4080s

So I'm somewhat expecting 4090 perf in the 5080 but higher rt perf than the 4090 for £1000-1100 (which will of course look like a bargain when in someways, it's not...), iirc, isn't the vram hinted to be 20gb so that will keep them from pricing it at 4090 levels.
 
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