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oh dear (tm): Millions face 'retirement crisis' over pensions tax raid

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    #61
    Ed Rogers estimates the Japanese corporate cash pile could amount to $3 trillion.

    If some of it were spent on bigger dividends for shareholder, or increasing wages for employees it could dramatically boost Japan's eternally sluggish domestic consumption, he says.
    Yeah, of course that's what they will do...or will the money vanish to a handful of tax havens in the names of a few secretive trillionaires?

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      #62
      Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
      Yeah, of course that's what they will do...or will the money vanish to a handful of tax havens in the names of a few secretive trillionaires?
      It has want has happened in Greece. And to some extent here.

      The wealth gap is widening....

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        #63
        Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
        the money vanish to a handful of tax havens in the names of a few secretive trillionaires?

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          #64
          Originally posted by NigelJK View Post
          And this matters to a Ltd company running, tax efficient contractor because?
          With new dividends tax Ltd becoming not much efficient ... more efficient to feck off to some other country which is a bit more pro-business.

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            #65
            Originally posted by AtW View Post
            With new dividends tax Ltd becoming not much efficient ... more efficient to feck off to some other country which is a bit more pro-business.
            Plenty of tax friendly countries that would welcome your business...

            10 Best Tax Havens in the World -- The Motley Fool

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              #66
              Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
              Plenty of tax friendly countries that would welcome your business...

              10 Best Tax Havens in the World -- The Motley Fool
              I'd go for living on the Cayman Islands. Overseas British Territory, fantastic climate and beaches. 90% of the World's biggest companies filter all their profits tax free there. About $1trn a year in tax fiddling can't be bad. Have a slice of that and tell Gidiot to FOAD.

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                #67
                Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
                I'd go for living on the Cayman Islands. Overseas British Territory, fantastic climate and beaches. 90% of the World's biggest companies filter all their profits tax free there. About $1trn a year in tax fiddling can't be bad. Have a slice of that and tell Gidiot to FOAD.
                Aye.

                Prawn cocktails all around...



                "No direct taxation is imposed on residents and Cayman Islands companies."... this would have never happened under Labour!

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