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i saw an NHS dentist today, no problemo.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostYou might also feel that you want to pay taxes so that you can have an NHS dentist.Originally posted by BolshieBastardYou're fulfilling a business role not partaking in a rock and roll concert.Comment
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Well collect charges for their services which is based on their costs / salaries. Don't take 40 percent of my money and have tulipe heads decide what do do with it.Originally posted by blacjac View PostSorry but I think there is.
Why do you think you are above contributing to society? Do you not want Police? The Fire Service? the Ambulance Service?
And that's just for starters.
Grow up you simpleton.Comment
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Walking past a Polish / Indian looking guy with a white coat and a label that says Dentist does not count.Originally posted by lambrini_socialist View Posti saw an NHS dentist today, no problemo.Comment
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I think what Keveen is trying to say that because he disagrees with paying too much tax he is basically going to defraud the system in anyway possible in order to keep his money which will no doubt involve putting through dodgy expenses etc. The fact is most of us are in the same boat......fact is there are many who think kike Keveen and these are the ones that hopefully the HMRC will stop. If you want more money and to claim the various legitimate expenses go limited I haven't cos I'm lazy and therefore accept I will lose a lot of my money to tax, more fool me I say!Comment
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So you want to pay tax then....Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostPersonally, I'd be very happy with a tax system where I pay less tax on my earning, perhaps by dint of greater expenses allowances, and thereby rely more on the rest of society's contributions.
And you were arguing that you don't want to pay tax why?Still InvoicingComment
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Tax is a necessity, the tax system is stupid....
(I've been reading airport economy books so am well qualified on this, honest guv)
The tax system removes information as to how much things are worth, how valuable is policing to you? How much do you value the fact the fire brigade will turn up etc...?
(Yeah ok this is partly council tax rather than income tax..)
The implication that I should pay more tax the more I earn is a little awkward as I don't recieve a better service for paying more. Equally people who pay zero income tax don't get denied service. I can't opt out of the NHS; as such noone knows how much I value the NHS, or how much it's really worth.
/The above text may be safely ignored.B00med!Comment
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Don't worry yourself about it if you can't follow simple logic.Originally posted by immature simpleton View PostSo you want to pay tax then....
And you were arguing that you don't want to pay tax why?
Anyway. I'm non-dom so the Treasury get zero tax from me.Last edited by NotAllThere; 6 August 2008, 19:02.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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