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.
jimmy b
- 06 Apr 2016 11:55
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VIC it's going to be mayhem trust me.
VICTIM
- 06 Apr 2016 12:03
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The EU is the worst thing that has ever happened to Europe I believe , and I think we will find this out as time goes by . It's full of do gooder baffoons .
TANKER
- 06 Apr 2016 12:18
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the EU is going to be the new Syria war their are now more terrorists in the eu than in Syria Pakistan turkey .
we must close our borders and arm the police or army to patrol them
and we must round up all illegals and deport them and any known hate preachers
Haystack
- 06 Apr 2016 12:23
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I buy all my books from Amazon plus many other things. It is not the fault of Amazon what the tax rules are. They just want to minimize their tax. It is not even the fault of our government. It would do no good for us to change our laws if other countries didn't do the same.
TANKER
- 06 Apr 2016 12:24
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report being hidden to uk public on the crimes now happening in the eu its out of control gangs of migrants attacking people muggings rapes stealing .
Sweden is in a terrible state of crime education has been destroyed its all out their to read . swedes starting to take the law into their own hands to protect their homes from gangs of migrants
TANKER
- 06 Apr 2016 12:25
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hays you are a blatant liar and very dishonest you are deaf and blind a simpleton
grannyboy
- 06 Apr 2016 12:26
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'The EU is the worst thing that has ever happened to Europe' .. "Its full of do gooder baffoons"
NO it's full of ex communist, now classed as socialist, who have a project which has nothing to do with being 'do gooders' but ALL to do with dictatorship and telling us all whats best for us, while in the mean time taxing us to the hilt......
TANKER
- 06 Apr 2016 12:29
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my party the cons have lost our votes the con party of liars and greed and not interested in the country just their own ends
grannyboy
- 06 Apr 2016 12:32
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TANKER I was going to ignore your postings, but you do talk utter bollox most of the time..
It would be good if one of your post contained a full stop or comer in/at the right time, and it would be in your favour if some of it made sense and wasn't just a diatribe of rabid dross...
Stan
- 06 Apr 2016 12:48
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So H/S just to make your position clearer, do you involve yourself or your family in off shore tax avoiding and or evading?
And I don't need a lecture on what's legal or not, thats irrelevant for the purposes of this subject.
Fred1new
- 06 Apr 2016 12:58
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Stan,
He will have to pop down to ask Lynton first.
Not sure what the present mantras are.
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But I do note some have ceased their medications.
Haystack
- 06 Apr 2016 13:03
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We benefit from the current rules. Our large companies that do business around the world bring back their profits to be taxed here. If the rules changes they would be taxed in the countries where they do business and we would lose those tax revenues. I used to work for a while in the treasury department of ICI doing financial consolidation. We had revenues from almost every country in the world. Most of that money had not already been taxed.
All this fuss is because we are still in a weak financial situation. If the UK was in a boom, no one would care.
Stan
- 06 Apr 2016 13:06
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So H/S just to make your position clearer, do you involve yourself or your family in off shore tax avoiding and or evading?
And I don't need a lecture on what's legal or not, thats irrelevant for the purposes of this subject.
Haystack
- 06 Apr 2016 13:09
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Stan
No. I don't have any need of offshore transactions. If I had enough money then I certainly would as it would not have been tax evasion. I have never had the opportunity for tax evasion. Naturally, I did plenty of tax avoidance as all businesses do. That is just sensible business practice.
Stan
- 06 Apr 2016 13:22
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Thank you H/S, that's something I suppose.
No it's not sensible Employer practice to avoid paying tax in this County for the reasons that I have already given in post 69644.
Haystack
- 06 Apr 2016 13:32
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It is about sticking to the law. A business would be crazy to pay more tax than it had to. If you want it to pay more then change the law. When you buy a pint in a cheaper pub such as Wetherspoons, do you feel guilty because you didn't buy it at a pub that charges more. Do you shop at the most expensive shops and feel guilty if you can buy cheaper at Lidl. You are attaching morality to something that is unsuitable.
Fred1new
- 06 Apr 2016 13:40
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I think some have fluctuating morality, base on what they apply to themselves and what they would apply to others.
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George appears to be the heir to an Irish Baronetcy and Trust.
Are these "tax" efficient?
Stan
- 06 Apr 2016 13:41
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No matter how much you try and twist things H/S the fact remains, that the vast majority of reasonable/balanced people on this Island think it wrong to avoid or evade paying tax in the Country from which you earn that money in by secret arrangements offshore.
Haystack
- 06 Apr 2016 13:59
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I doubt that most people have a strong opinion about it either way. Public opinion is a very bad way to measure anything. The majority are wrong about most things. If it is legal then it is fine and I am happy with it.
Fred1new
- 06 Apr 2016 14:19
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Haze,
All you need is a corruptible elite in power such as we have now.
Status quo is OK. as long as you think yourself top of the pile and can pull the drawbridge up.