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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.

ExecLine - 21 Jul 2014 10:45 - 44041 of 81564

The taxman believes more than 33,000 individuals and 10,000 companies are members of known and recognised avoidance schemes.

Between them they owe an estimated £4.9billion – equal to an average of about £114,000 each, although some are thought to owe millions of pounds in tax.

Thousands of celebrities, sports stars and wealthy professionals have been warned that they face massive bills following a clampdown on tax avoidance schemes.

HM Revenue and Customs is publishing a list of 1,200 avoidance schemes, each scheme identified by a 'number' and whose members will be told to pay up within 90 days.

TANKER - 21 Jul 2014 11:48 - 44042 of 81564

aldi
liddles
amazon
starbucks
google
subway
all pay no taxes in the uk
avoid them.

goldfinger - 21 Jul 2014 14:02 - 44043 of 81564

UK - YouGov poll on #EU referendum:

38% would vote for Britain to remain in the EU;

39% for Britain to leave.

TANKER - 21 Jul 2014 14:12 - 44044 of 81564

EVER ONE I TALK WANT OUT N ONE WANTS TO STAY IN .

TANKER - 21 Jul 2014 14:14 - 44045 of 81564

mc donalds uses sub standard chicken and beef f you saw it you would not buy it

goldfinger - 21 Jul 2014 14:20 - 44046 of 81564

How do you know??????

TANKER - 21 Jul 2014 14:20 - 44047 of 81564

RYANAIR . DO NOT TRAVEL WITH SEE COMPANY ASK THE CEO WHY THEY DO NOT GIVE A SHITE ABOUT THEIR PASSENGERS , AFTER SEEING THAT VIDEO YOU CAN SUE FOR DAMAGE SO SUE .

TANKER - 21 Jul 2014 14:21 - 44048 of 81564

FROM A WORKER WHO WORKS IN SUPPLY

TANKER - 21 Jul 2014 14:22 - 44049 of 81564

AND IF YOU SAW PRINGLES BEING MADE YOU WOULD NEVER EAT THE CRAP.

Haystack - 21 Jul 2014 14:24 - 44050 of 81564

We are all going to die!

TANKER - 21 Jul 2014 14:26 - 44051 of 81564

HAY . yes we will all die the difference is I no we will never come back like these dumb idiots who think they will .god does not exist its a bloody fairy tale .

Shortie - 21 Jul 2014 14:27 - 44052 of 81564

I'm not convinced on the entire tax avoidance thing, taxation seams to me to be designed for exploitation in the first place... Interesting to see you missed Boots off your list, they have been at it far longer than any of the companies you mention.

MaxK - 21 Jul 2014 14:30 - 44053 of 81564

How does this work?


“From a total investment of around £300,000, I anticipate a final liability of seven or eight times what I put in,” he says. “It’s absolutely life-changing.”

goldfinger - 21 Jul 2014 14:38 - 44054 of 81564

Hays Ive been dieing every day since I was born.

hilary - 21 Jul 2014 14:41 - 44055 of 81564

You'd eat a Pringle?



Strewth. Is it something they put in the water oop norf?

goldfinger - 21 Jul 2014 14:44 - 44056 of 81564

About time these Tax dodgers got done. Serves them right. For every penny they havent paid we the tax paying public have had to subsidise them.

Im glad aswel they are paying back far more than they would have paid.

Cant see it doing much for the Tories at the GE though.

cynic - 21 Jul 2014 14:52 - 44057 of 81564

sticky - you really are very judgmental, and unfairly so ...... from what little i have read, the film schemes in particular, have been in existence for a good many years and with nary a squawk (as far as i know) from HMRC

whether or not it is just the leveraging and the degree thereof that has raised flags, i really don't know, and nor do you
if it is this aspect, and it is that that is only of recent development, then the wise and prudent tax advisor should perhaps have raised the potential issue with his client

goldfinger - 21 Jul 2014 14:59 - 44058 of 81564

Cyners say that again in pure English.

These cheats have been caught its as simple as that.

If they have been made bankrupt thats a matter for them and the person who as introduced them to the dodgy schemes. No doubt their will be court cases.

I for one am applauding HMRC for catching these so called non talented celebrities, may Gary Barlow rot in hell.

Haystack - 21 Jul 2014 14:59 - 44059 of 81564

Almost all foreign companies pay no tax. You can include Ford, Vauxhall and many foreign car makers, Coca Cola etc. They all use differential pricing methods to put the profit in their country of choice. UK companies do it as well with ICI being just one of them.

cynic - 21 Jul 2014 15:07 - 44060 of 81564

i'll say it yet again ......
these guys are not cheats, though i know you love to use such unwarranted and inflammatory language

there is nothing wrong at all in avoiding tax, though on a personal level, you may not care for the vehicle used
however, the investors in these schemes will or at least should have been using a top quality tax adviser
if the tax adviser scrutinised well and concluded that the scheme in question and its method of application had been in operation for a good number of years without HMRC raising any flags at all, then it is fully understandable why someone might then have invested
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