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Post by rondetto on Nov 7, 2017 17:43:46 GMT
I have no problems in paying taxes either. In fact I pay quite a lot on my NHS pension, probably as much as when I was working. But, I am several noughts behind being a millionaire sadly. If I was a millionaire I might do as they do and seek advice as to where to put the money.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2017 18:14:15 GMT
Something like this: You should add to that the fact that the factory that was built provided jobs and security for those workers who got jobs there
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2017 18:17:31 GMT
I have no problems in paying taxes either. In fact I pay quite a lot on my NHS pension, probably as much as when I was working. But, I am several noughts behind being a millionaire sadly. If I was a millionaire I might do as they do and seek advice as to where to put the money. Perhaps if those greedy grasping tax avoiders paid their fair share, you and all the others who have had to work hard to look after others would not need to pay so much tax Still, you can always wave to Hamilton as he jets over you in his private plane
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Post by aubrey on Nov 7, 2017 20:12:43 GMT
Something like this: You should add to that the fact that the factory that was built provided jobs and security for those workers who got jobs there Or that there wouldn't be a factory at all without workers.
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Post by hild1066 on Nov 8, 2017 12:11:36 GMT
If you create a taxation system that is full of loopholes and legal ways to avoid tax then you get people using those loopholes and avoiding tax, you get what you designed. I imagine that someone somewhere got a Knighthood for his services to the financial industry after he designed this complex and opaque system and to date no government has been prepared to tackle it. It has even been suggested that we might be offering more of these deals after Brexit!!
Lewis Hamilton isn't the bogey man, his financial advisors told him to do this and save £3M. Meanwhile the IofM gets millions in fees for selling these deals. Perhaps we should take it off them or better yet make it ILLEGAL to do it and stop this farce altogether. I am sure that Lewis Hamilton would then have taken his jet somewhere else but then again he might not have, he might simply have paid the £3M to the exchequer. I would like to add that £3M does seem like a hell of a lot to pay even if the jet was worth £16M, at those rates I am not surprised his advisors told him of a better deal.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2017 12:15:43 GMT
If you create a taxation system that is full of loopholes and legal ways to avoid tax then you get people using those loopholes and avoiding tax, you get what you designed. I imagine that someone somewhere got a Knighthood for his services to the financial industry after he designed this complex and opaque system and to date no government has been prepared to tackle it. It has even been suggested that we might be offering more of these deals after Brexit!! Lewis Hamilton isn't the bogey man, his financial advisors told him to do this and save £3M. Meanwhile the IofM gets millions in fees for selling these deals. Perhaps we should take it off them or better yet make it ILLEGAL to do it and stop this farce altogether. I am sure that Lewis Hamilton would then have taken his jet somewhere else but then again he might not have, he might simply have paid the £3M to the exchequer. I would like to add that £3M does seem like a hell of a lot to pay even if the jet was worth £16M, at those rates I am not surprised his advisors told him of a better deal. I read somewhere that these tax avoiding experts are the same people that the Treasury calls in to advise on tax arrangements These experts then do very nicely by advising their clients on how to avoid paying even more tax Crazy and crackers
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