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BN66 - Round 2 (Court of Appeal)
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Originally posted by smalldog View PostAs far as life changing events go I think being made bankrupt is less of an upheaval than emigrating!Ninja
'Salad is a dish best served cold'Comment
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Originally posted by Ninja View PostChin up! It won't come to that. The fat lady isn't even clearing her throat yet.Comment
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What do you all think of the Lib Dems nonsense today? Does that mean they are wrapping up ISA's, Premium Bonds and saving certificates as they are technically Tax avoidance? Are they going to make them retrospective and ask the millions that have them pay back the perceived tax debt? What worries me is that they will use our mess as a green flag to apply more retrospective laws.Regards
Slobbo
"Everyone is entitled to be stupid, but some abuse the privilege."Comment
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Originally posted by Slobbo View PostWhat do you all think of the Lib Dems nonsense today? Does that mean they are wrapping up ISA's, Premium Bonds and saving certificates as they are technically Tax avoidance? Are they going to make them retrospective and ask the millions that have them pay back the perceived tax debt? What worries me is that they will use our mess as a green flag to apply more retrospective laws.Comment
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Originally posted by Slobbo View PostWhat do you all think of the Lib Dems nonsense today? Does that mean they are wrapping up ISA's, Premium Bonds and saving certificates as they are technically Tax avoidance? Are they going to make them retrospective and ask the millions that have them pay back the perceived tax debt? What worries me is that they will use our mess as a green flag to apply more retrospective laws.Comment
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I do also feel this will initially at least be targetted more towards classic evasion rather than avoidance.Comment
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Anyone see the BBC news this morning??
I didn't see it myself but apparently the Lib Dem Chief Treasury Secretary Danny Alexander was being interviewed and banging on about immoral tax avoiders etc at which point he was asked about the reports that he had renominated his primary residense earlier in the year to avoid paying CGT when he sold it. Apparently his face was a picture, looked really embarrassed then simply denied it!!!
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Originally posted by Fireship View PostAnyone see the BBC news this morning??
I didn't see it myself but apparently the Lib Dem Chief Treasury Secretary Danny Alexander was being interviewed and banging on about immoral tax avoiders etc at which point he was asked about the reports that he had renominated his primary residense earlier in the year to avoid paying CGT when he sold it. Apparently his face was a picture, looked really embarrassed then simply denied it!!!
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Originally posted by OnYourBikeGB View PostI think that everyone who did not speak out, may now find they're coming for them.Comment
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