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Originally posted by Lewis View PostI don't agree with you comparison ... These places attract outside money by having lower taxes. Money they would otherwise not have! Massive amounts of tax in say Swiss cantons like Zug doesn't come from locals paying tax at all but from global organisations having operations based there purely for tax purposes (often just a plaque on a door). So the taxation of Zug residents (there aren't many) isn't actually the income generator. It's outside corporate investment paying for the roads, healthcare, police forces, fire brigades.
Although yes, these places also attract high net worth individuals who even paying low tax contribute a large amount to the local revenue. Clearly a billionaire paying only 5% tax is going to be better for a country than a £100K contractor paying 5% tax.Comment
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Originally posted by smalldog View PostYes and look at how much investment there is in the UK and imagine how much more there would be given a more relaxed tax regime. It would be interesting to model the UK as it is and with a more tax haven style approach to see exactly how much better or worse off the exchequer would be. IMHO these tax havens have got it sussed, its a model that obviously works so why doesnt everyone do it, any ideas?Comment
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Originally posted by smalldog View PostYes and look at how much investment there is in the UK and imagine how much more there would be given a more relaxed tax regime. It would be interesting to model the UK as it is and with a more tax haven style approach to see exactly how much better or worse off the exchequer would be. IMHO these tax havens have got it sussed, its a model that obviously works so why doesnt everyone do it, any ideas?"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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This has all got a bit
Could we stick to the point?
errr - what was the point of this thread again?Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThis has all got a bit
Could we stick to the point?
errr - what was the point of this thread again?
However, to get back on track, does anyone know whether MP were able to send all the relevant accounts to HMRC by the deadline?
There was a suggestion a few pages back that MP would be issuing a communication to all the relevant contractors. Yet again todate, I've received nothing from MP about the current situation except an email regarding some questions I asked a week or so ago.
Is it so hard for them to keep us in the loop?I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!Comment
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what I would like to know is the outcome of the tax counsel discussions which I understood took place late last or early this week, anyone?Comment
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PS - please PM me, obviously not in Montp's interests to splatter the strategy over a public board!!! (hello Mr Brannigan )Comment
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Originally posted by smalldog View PostPS - please PM me, obviously not in Montp's interests to splatter the strategy over a public board!!! (hello Mr Brannigan )Comment
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostIf people ignored the trolls they'd probably get bored and go away. The question of whether the scheme was \ was not legit is now meaningless imo.
However, to get back on track, does anyone know whether MP were able to send all the relevant accounts to HMRC by the deadline?
There was a suggestion a few pages back that MP would be issuing a communication to all the relevant contractors. Yet again todate, I've received nothing from MP about the current situation except an email regarding some questions I asked a week or so ago.
Is it so hard for them to keep us in the loop?Comment
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