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So, what's your complaint? The rules are clear and you failed to follow them.
Another Conformer of shit legislation designed to rip us all off Quit moaning; if you don't want to conform to the rules, use your vote to try to change them or go and live somewhere else.
Carpe diem.
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I tend to agree with ASE71 about certain legislation designed to rip us all off or to benefit those with the most money (companies and individuals)being able to avoid paying taxes by various legal loopholes and other means. Who allowed these loopholes etc to be created but various governments whose mps (and their friends) doubtlessly benefitted from. Close the loopholes
As regards Tallulahs horse sanctuary is it registered as a charity and could donations to it have been offset against taxes
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Who allowed these loopholes etc to be created but various governments whose mps (and their friends) doubtlessly benefitted from. Close the loopholes
I absolutely agree, Derek. My problem is with those who pick and choose which laws they obey. Ultimately the way to change laws is with the ballot box. I have no sympathy with anyone who, by design, ignorance or foolishness incur penalties which they need not. The laws are clear; we must obey them or risk the penalty.
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I used to work for her then went on to purchase a night club from her, 3 months later the doors where locked on me as she owed a mass amount of money in rent arrears. She's great with front of house, but business sense, there isn't any!
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but business sense, there isn't any! Must cost alot to keep the donkeys alive off season.
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to benefit those with the most money (companies and individuals)being able to avoid paying taxes by various legal loopholes and other means.
You really think tax laws benefit those with the most money? You do understand the concept that the top 1% contribute more than 30% to the overall tax income!? Who the feck does that benefit. I wager that the bottom 30% contribute less than 1% except, I guess, the tax they are forced to pay on their little luxuries!?
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Apologies for going slightly off topic
I have said nothing about those that pay their proper tax amounts only about those that avoid and evade through various ways lawfully or not. A decent government should have been able to close these loopholes or get someone in who could do it. In fact I think it has now come to the point where the rest of the world are now looking at sorting it out
What is the Difference Between Tax Avoidance and Tax Evasion?
Tax avoidance is the legal way of reducing one's tax bill by using a number of accounting methods to achieve this. Tax avoidance methods usually involve complicated ways in changing one's business structure through incorporation, establishing an offshore company in a tax haven, or even deducting tax for materials or equipment use. The company also fully discloses this information to the tax authorities.
Tax evasion is an illegal way of reducing one's tax bill. This involves deliberately misrepresenting or concealing the true state of their affairs to the tax authorities to reduce their tax liability, and includes, in particular, dishonest tax reporting.
Switzerland is thought to have attracted more than £1.3tn (€1.5tn, $2tn) in offshore deposits and has come under close scrutiny over the last few years.
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