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Subject: UK Tax Avoidance From: bubblyrat Date: 03 Dec 14 - 07:53 AM I have just received my income tax notification for the year 2013-2014 . I have had to pay £80 and 20 pence , which includes contributions to Government Administration (£2 ) Culture (£1) Environment (£1) Utilities (£1) Overseas Aid (£1) and UK contribution to EU budget (£1) . A) does everyone think that this is good value for money ? and B) would I be better off moving to Switzerland or Monaco ?? |
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Subject: RE: UK Tax Avoidance From: GUEST Date: 03 Dec 14 - 08:04 AM Are you unaware of the BS tag? Or just inept? |
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Subject: RE: UK Tax Avoidance From: Manitas_at_home Date: 03 Dec 14 - 08:17 AM Are you the same Guest who is nit-picking on other threads or just another random arse-hole? |
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Subject: RE: UK Tax Avoidance From: GUEST Date: 03 Dec 14 - 08:23 AM Both... |
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Subject: RE: UK Tax Avoidance From: bubblyrat Date: 03 Dec 14 - 09:38 AM Well, all of those ,I suppose ; but at least I have a sense of humour , which is MORE than can be said for some of you !! And I am NOT a guest -I have been posting here regularly for many years now. Also, I am 67 and not particularly "au fait " with computers , so I leave the site administration to those who are younger and more "ept" !! Yours very sincerely , R Solster-Yew |
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Subject: RE: UK Tax Avoidance From: GUEST,BrendanB Date: 03 Dec 14 - 11:42 AM Bubblyrat, Manitas was not referring to you but to the puerile twat who posted after you and who does not know the difference between stupidity (him/her) and humour (you). I would like to see more spent on culture but what would then get less? That is why I am not a politician. |
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Subject: RE: UK Tax Avoidance From: GUEST Date: 03 Dec 14 - 01:16 PM Still unsure where a rough and very generalised breakdown fits in with tax avoidance? |
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Subject: RE: UK Tax Avoidance From: GUEST,Pete from seven stars links Date: 03 Dec 14 - 03:47 PM Perhaps it is in the desire that our tax money is not used on some wasteful things....like the eu, perhaps? |
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Subject: RE: UK Tax Avoidance From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 03 Dec 14 - 05:16 PM RE: A) does everyone think that this is good value for money ? and B) would I be better off moving to Switzerland or Monaco ??
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Subject: RE: UK Tax Avoidance From: Musket Date: 04 Dec 14 - 03:14 AM We could always remove the charitable status of churches.. |
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Subject: RE: UK Tax Avoidance From: Nick Date: 04 Dec 14 - 10:25 AM Thought it was a 'How To' thread |
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Subject: RE: UK Tax Avoidance From: GUEST Date: 04 Dec 14 - 11:32 AM "be thankful, the USA taxes its Cit-I-Zens ... no matter the age, geographic country, or income. " That even applies if your mother just happened to give birth while visiting the US. |
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Subject: RE: UK Tax Avoidance From: Bonzo3legs Date: 04 Dec 14 - 05:06 PM We shall spend the next 7 weeks avoiding as much tax as possible for our clients!! |
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Subject: RE: UK Tax Avoidance From: GUEST,Steve Shawarma Date: 04 Dec 14 - 07:15 PM |
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Subject: RE: UK Tax Avoidance From: GUEST,Steve Shaw Date: 04 Dec 14 - 07:28 PM We could always remove the charitable status of public schools. We are also very charitable towards the likes of Tesco, Asda, Marks 'n' Sparks and a good few other big companies. They make massive profits,mostly predicated on selling junk and paying their employees as little as possible. The upshot is that thousands of their employees have to claim in-work benefits just to pay the bloody rent. Here's a fact: hardly any employee of any of said companies, if they were single, could afford to rent a flat or bedsit, let alone a modest house, on their income. We have to pay them benefits, which, when you think of it, are our subsidy to those greedy, useless companies. |
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Subject: RE: UK Tax Avoidance From: GUEST,Steve Shaw untransmogrified Date: 04 Dec 14 - 07:31 PM That guy above my last post was not me, but was, if you know what I mean. Mod, sorry to trouble you... |
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Subject: RE: UK Tax Avoidance From: GUEST,Troubadour Date: 05 Dec 14 - 10:10 AM Those contributions detailed, totalled up to £7. I'd like to know what they do with the other £73.20p! Gargoyle, wind yer neck in till you know what you are talking about. In the UK at age 67, there is NO dole. He's a state pensioner, who happens to have an income which exceeds the threshold for payment of income tax. And he EARNED that and any other pension he has with 40+ years of work. |
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Subject: RE: UK Tax Avoidance From: Bonzo3legs Date: 18 May 18 - 05:21 PM Tax avoidance is an art which involves making sure that one claims all allowances to which one is entitled within the Tax legislation. |
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Subject: RE: UK Tax Avoidance From: Bonzo3legs Date: 19 May 18 - 02:53 AM I wonder how many UKians have not bothered to claim Marriage Allowance by transferring 10% of unused Personal Allowance to one's spouse. This can still be backdated to 2015/16 tax year!!! |
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