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THE TALK TO YOURSELF THREAD. (NOWT)     

goldfinger - 09 Jun 2005 12:25

Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).

Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.

cheers GF.

cynic - 21 Jul 2014 16:52 - 44115 of 81564

do they now?
so now tell me that you don't have a pension or an ISA or any other tax avoidance scheme
or perhaps your so-called morals are more related to your revealing comment, "Id be a real fool wouldnt I getting done and then losing my right to practice because my pro body had banned me."

jimmy b - 21 Jul 2014 16:54 - 44116 of 81564

Forgot about the bananas GF ,its going well :)

goldfinger - 21 Jul 2014 16:57 - 44117 of 81564

Dont have a pension, dont have an ISA, my occupation...... management accountant.

Think about it Cynic think about it.

I know youve had a trying afternoon.

cynic - 21 Jul 2014 17:04 - 44118 of 81564

it's actually been quite a good day from my little outing to london

so are you now going to say that you think personal pensions and ISAs are immoral, and you therefore endeavour to steer clients away from them?
no doubt you'll be "alright jack" in your dotage because you own your own company and therefore get the "perks" that attach to that - eg perhaps divi rather than income?

goldfinger - 21 Jul 2014 17:12 - 44119 of 81564

No I wont say they are immoral because they are available to perhaphs 95% of the working population. I choose not to bother.

Your scummy cheating tax avoidance plan is only available to high net worth individuals im guessing less than 0.5% of the working population.

Lets face it dont these people earn enough anyway without having to use a scamster scheme.

Its greed and nothing else which motivates these people.

Im so glad they have been caught, better still if they go bankrupt.

Shortie - 21 Jul 2014 17:14 - 44120 of 81564

You guys seriously believe everything you read... The storey on food aka the super foods and bad stuff changes on a daily basis, who knows what to believe as the so called experts can't even agree... As for tax dodgers, give it a few weeks, we all know HMRC is under staffed, I except a deal will be done, a little slap on the wrists and an affordable fine will see the end of this one..

cynic - 21 Jul 2014 17:16 - 44121 of 81564

so the fact that Scheme B, which is totally legal and above board and non-aggressive but is only worthwhile if you happen to have decent amount of dosh, should be disallowed?
if so, on what basis?
politics of jealousy perhaps?

are you saying you should not be allowed to pass assets to your spouse or children to avoid IHT?
if so, on what basis?
politics of jealousy perhaps?

goldfinger - 21 Jul 2014 17:17 - 44122 of 81564

The letters have already gone out. The bills are in the hands of the scumsters with a warning notice if not paid on time they could face crimminal charges.

A lot have already paid up.

goldfinger - 21 Jul 2014 17:21 - 44123 of 81564

Politics of fairness and responsibility Cynic, something you clearly dont understand, mind having come from a public school boy background I can quite understand your predicament.

cynic - 21 Jul 2014 17:22 - 44124 of 81564

shortie - in this instance you're wrong i'm sure ..... from the little i have read, Eclipse 35 is just one of many pretty aggressive schemes that will almost certainly be attacked

shame HMRC are not so eager to pursue some of the individuals who have some very dodgy assets or similar abroad, or manage very substantial uk-based business empires from off-shore and similar
sticky is far more au fait with the wheezes that me

Shortie - 21 Jul 2014 17:22 - 44125 of 81564

I'm sure they have Goldfinger and I'm sure they also took advantage of an early settlement discount....

cynic - 21 Jul 2014 17:23 - 44126 of 81564

ah well sticky, in your jaundiced opinion, anyone who plays golf has to be a snooty, over-stuffed plutocrat
what a total pratt you are at times


i must confess, if the views you so often express on this site are reflected in your business life, i'm sure glad i don't use your company for balanced professional advice

goldfinger - 21 Jul 2014 17:29 - 44127 of 81564

LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL

you can always tell when Cynic as lost the debate as usual he reverts to personal attacks.

cynic - 21 Jul 2014 17:31 - 44128 of 81564

post 44125 was not a personal attack?? .... or is it that you feel you have lost the debate?


and are you saying my view in the subsequent post was unfair to you?
certainly your preposterous, blinkered "pit pony" views of people who play golf or have had private education have been well-aired all too frequently on this site

goldfinger - 21 Jul 2014 17:33 - 44129 of 81564

LABOUR 8 POINTS IN THE LEAD. Lord Ashcrofts poll just out.

Sorry Dave........I mean Lynton, your re-shuffle didnt work, in fact its backfired.


Published: July 21, 2014 5 comments
Lord Ashcroft: Labour’s lead rises in this week’s Ashcroft National Poll

Last updated: July 21, 2014 at 3:58 pm

Labour’s lead has risen to eight points in this week’s Ashcroft National Poll, conducted over the past weekend. The widening margin, following a similar shift in the Populus poll published this morning, stems mainly from a five-point fall in the Conservative share to 27%. Other movements are within the margin of error: Labour are 35%, the Lib Dems unchanged at 7%, UKIP up three to 17%, and the Greens up one point to 7%

goldfinger - 21 Jul 2014 17:38 - 44130 of 81564

POPULUS POLL 21, July, 2014

Lab 37%

Con 32%

Lib/Dem 9%

Ukip 13%

Other 9%

goldfinger - 21 Jul 2014 17:41 - 44131 of 81564

Tories falling further back again.

This tax dodging issue as really got the public against them.

Just wait till the peado issue gets going in the next few weeks.

ExecLine - 21 Jul 2014 17:58 - 44132 of 81564

Will someone please ask GF if he has his wife on the payroll.

If so, why and what does she do?

goldfinger - 21 Jul 2014 19:41 - 44133 of 81564

Audio file set to blow lid off paedophile scandal at Westminster | ExaroNews

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http://www.exaronews.com/articles/5330/audio-file-set-to-blow-lid-off-paedophile-scandal-at-westminster#.U8ruai-5WCE.wordpress

hilary - 21 Jul 2014 19:58 - 44134 of 81564

Doc,

I would've thought his wife's so fed up with him, that I doubt he has her anywhere, least of all on the payroll!

:o)
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