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Should Contractors pay their fair share of tax?

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    #21
    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Ho ho ho.


    If only that we're true.


    I guarantee no contractor is taking home more than me unless they're on more than 7k a week.
    No denials regarding the "morbidly obese permies" bit...

    and where is Mordac, did you eat him???

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      #22
      If there was a party that would propose no tax for contractors would you vote them ?

      I still remember a poll that asked internauts if they would want internet for free.... surprise surprise 98% said yes!

      tl;dr dumb question!

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        #23
        Originally posted by AtW View Post
        No, they are not fatally flawed - businesses help generate more activity and result in more tax paid, that should be taken into account when taking them directly via corp tax, and also when taxing dividends. VAT is big revenue stream for the budget, much more so than corp tax actually.
        Yes, they are fatally flawed because, among other things, they fail to account for the CT and VAT being generated indirectly by an employee.

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          #24
          Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
          Yes, they are fatally flawed because, among other things, they fail to account for the CT and VAT being generated indirectly by an employee.
          CT and VAT generated by the company, and people who take credit for it are the owners of the company, they should be getting credit for tax paid by employees in the business - that's the most fair way: all taxes generated by the company - CT, VAT, duties, PAYE should be used to offset any dividend taxation. Now that would be fair.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Lost It View Post
            I agree. I don't mind paying tax. We wouldn't have the NHS etc. that we have without this funding. What bothers me is when the government think it's "their" money. It isn't.
            No argument there. Pay rises and cutting budgets whilst funding useless weapons we won't use seems like a poor way to manage it. Might as well dump the concept of money and move on, really, but I doubt that's going to happen without a societal collapse.

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              #26
              3% - Google can get away with it legally, why can't we?

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                #27
                Originally posted by Churchill View Post
                3% - Google can get away with it legally, why can't we?
                You can't make one phone call to get Obama to call Cameoron and Gidiot to ask them if they like orange jumpsuits...

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by seanraaron View Post
                  I know I'll be in the minority in thinking that, but whatever.
                  That's because you're full-on moron.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View Post
                    That's because you're full-on moron.
                    You must be a highly paid IT contractor with wit like that...

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by seanraaron View Post
                      You must be a highly paid IT contractor with wit like that...
                      You must be a highly paid IT contractor with wit like that...

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