Originally posted by BrilloPad
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It's pretty simple really: if it's not proven to be illegal then it's avoidance, otherwise it's evasion. There is no room for morality in taxation, something is either legal or it isn't, and if it hasn't proven to be illegal (yet) then it's legal.
Don't get me wrong I don't like the fact that it's people like us who foot the bill when the wealthy pay a smaller % of tax than the normal person, but I don't blame them and I'd do exactly the same if it were me. Nobody *wants* to pay more tax unless you're some kind of masochist. It's the law that needs fixing here not people's morals, humans are greedy by nature.Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostStop trying to justify the fact that you were/are a greedy twat.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAt least I am not as greedy or twatish as you. And far less cretinuous.
Therefore, the evidence says otherwise on both counts.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by Willapp View PostIt's pretty simple really: if it's not proven to be illegal then it's avoidance, otherwise it's evasion. There is no room for morality in taxation, something is either legal or it isn't, and if it hasn't proven to be illegal (yet) then it's legal.
Don't get me wrong I don't like the fact that it's people like us who foot the bill when the wealthy pay a smaller % of tax than the normal person, but I don't blame them and I'd do exactly the same if it were me. Nobody *wants* to pay more tax unless you're some kind of masochist. It's the law that needs fixing here not people's morals, humans are greedy by nature.
The Mauritius loan schemes have not been proved to be illegal. Yet.....Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe evidence says otherwise on both counts.Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe evidence says otherwise on both counts.
I think you are far more cretinuous than me. You think the same. Why not try starting a poll asking the CUK collective?
Or turn up at the next CUK meet up and I can beat you round the head with my degree certificate.....Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostGreedy, Twattish and Cretinous are 3 counts. Which isn't he?Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostGreedy, Twattish and Cretinous are 3 counts. Which isn't he?Comment
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