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Its been like the first days of the BN66 thread. Me and DR against the trolls. Mind you I quite like a good scrap - its been jolly good fun. I even managed to upset a mod along the way. -
You did? Where?Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post... I even managed to upset a mod along the way.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Not you NAT. Its my old enemy......Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostYou did? Where?Comment
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National Audit Office report on marketed tax avoidance schemes
Contractor schemes highlighted in red. I suspect the true scale is much greater than these estimates.
You can see why our scheme was so exceptional.
Scheme title...................................Tax loss.........Users
Partnership loss scheme.....................£3,500M.........14,000
EBT schemes...................................£1,700M. ........3,400
Interest relief...................................£1,100M.. .......900
Employment intermediary schemes.......£600M............16,000
Stamp Duty Land Tax schemes...........£500M.............6,800
(BN66 was £200M/2,000 users)Comment
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HMRC only picked on the schemes being run by WG.Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostContractor schemes highlighted in red. I suspect the true scale is much greater than these estimates.
You can see why our scheme was so exceptional.
Scheme title...................................Tax loss.........Users
Partnership loss scheme.....................£3,500M.........14,000
EBT schemes...................................£1,700M. ........3,400
Interest relief...................................£1,100M.. .......900
Employment intermediary schemes.......£600M............16,000
Stamp Duty Land Tax schemes...........£500M.............6,800
(BN66 was £200M/2,000 users)Comment
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Brillo, talking to these people is a waste of time and effort... effort that can be better expended elsewhere, IMHO.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostInteresting discussion going on here - http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...ere-right.html
Shows how much bollux we have to counter.'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.Comment
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Do you know the effective tax rate for each of these schemes? Was ours more "aggressive"?Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostContractor schemes highlighted in red. I suspect the true scale is much greater than these estimates.
You can see why our scheme was so exceptional.
Scheme title...................................Tax loss.........Users
Partnership loss scheme.....................£3,500M.........14,000
EBT schemes...................................£1,700M. ........3,400
Interest relief...................................£1,100M.. .......900
Employment intermediary schemes.......£600M............16,000
Stamp Duty Land Tax schemes...........£500M.............6,800
(BN66 was £200M/2,000 users)Comment
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Its not too much effort for the real NTRT.....Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostBrillo, talking to these people is a waste of time and effort... effort that can be better expended elsewhere, IMHO.Comment
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Every contractor ebt/loan type scheme I know of features a low single digit tax rate. The net retention is typically 85-90% after fees and tax.Originally posted by screwthis View PostDo you know the effective tax rate for each of these schemes? Was ours more "aggressive"?
The SDLT schemes avoided tax altogether ie. 0%.Comment
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