Perhaps he's running his company like he ran the country. Spend spend spend.
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Is HMRC going to look at Blair's £8m expenses?
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booo!Originally posted by malvolio View PostNo, we pay for that. About £2m a year, I beleive.
Now that is something that should be looked at.
he's generating that sort of cash and we still have to fork out to protect him?Comment
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In this era of cost cuts, how can that possibly be worthwhile? How many nurses is £2m a year?Originally posted by malvolio View PostNo, we pay for that. About £2m a year, I beleive.Join the No To Retro Tax Campaign Now
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WTF!!!! Why the hell is the general public picking up his tab?Originally posted by malvolio View PostNo, we pay for that. About £2m a year, I beleive.
You gotta love the double standards, if we formed an intricate web of partnerships, limited partnerships that were so complex to be almost unfathomable questions would be asked if this is just a cynical way to avoid tax, and if it isnt why the complexity? that should be easy to explain I assume if its not for reasons of avoidance.
There was me thinking HMRC were coming down hard on potential TAX AVOIDANCE even to the point of prosecuting people promoting such mechanisms. Does this mean Mr Blairs accountants will be asked some searching questions over the overly complex structure, I doubt it.Last edited by smalldog; 10 January 2012, 15:22.Comment
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I think it's fairly common across the world for ex PM/Presidents to get security, but it is hard to take when he is raking it in.Comment
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Being able to class 2/3 of his income as expenses has got ring alarm bells, since when does anyone work like that. I wonder what genius devised that planIn Scooter we trust
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A 30% return on turnover is not bad at all, there are lots of medium and large organisations that would kill for that kind of bottom line. Don't confuse his organisation whicch employs 26 people with a 1 man contractor with little or no overhead!!Originally posted by The Spartan View PostBeing able to class 2/3 of his income as expenses has got ring alarm bells, since when does anyone work like that. I wonder what genius devised that planComment
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My bad, I read it but didn't digest it correctlyOriginally posted by JamJarST View PostA 30% return on turnover is not bad at all, there are lots of medium and large organisations that would kill for that kind of bottom line. Don't confuse his organisation whicch employs 26 people with a 1 man contractor with little or no overhead!!In Scooter we trust
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I don't find it hard to take at all. He's a celebrity now.Originally posted by jmo21 View PostI think it's fairly common across the world for ex PM/Presidents to get security, but it is hard to take when he is raking it in.
The original post said £8m in expenses, not £8m in expenditure. Which is it?Originally posted by JamJarST View PostA 30% return on turnover is not bad at all, there are lots of medium and large organisations that would kill for that kind of bottom line. Don't confuse his organisation whicch employs 26 people with a 1 man contractor with little or no overhead!!Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Just to clarify this is £8 million of extra expenses after salary, business rent and normal costs (which amounted to £3 million). In total turnover was £12 million. Breakdown was: 3 million operating expenses (salary,rent, running etc), 8 million admin expenses (?), 1 or so million profit (which resulted in ~ 300k tax on profit).Originally posted by d000hg View PostI don't find it hard to take at all. He's a celebrity now.
The original post said £8m in expenses, not £8m in expenditure. Which is it?
This £8 million is classified as extra "administrative expenses" in the accounts, which were invoiced to the original Ltd Company by a limited liability partnership, also controlled by Blair. Hmm.. artificial transactions; I thought these were a real red flag to HMRC and they could look through them if they so chose.
You have to admit after operating costs of 3 mill an extra £8 mill in expenses should be raising eyebrows. It sure as hell would if I had this arrangement.Last edited by ready_to_leave; 10 January 2012, 19:29.Comment
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