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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
2. Drainage DOES cost money, and it is the water companies that provide the service and charge the cost.
3. Rain DOES fall on churches and scout halls just as much as on houses and businesses, and needs just the same drainage.
4. But the charities don't like paying their share, so they should be let off (with the rest of us carrying their costs)?
Can someone explain part 4 please?Last edited by Tarquin Farquhar; 29 September 2009, 07:56.Step outside posh boy -
Sure - commercial premises pay less than scout huts. They're making money from their businesses. If you tax the scout huts, then the scouts sell their huts, because they can't afford to keep them, and your tax take is reduced. Or, to put it another way, there's no point in taxing people who don't have money. Far better to pile the charge onto businesses, don'tcha know?
Charities are helping the local community for nowt, so why shouldn't the local community support them. It's all about "fairness".
Any, the government are abolishing this tax, rather than bringing it in. It was an idea from Offtwat.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSure - commercial premises pay less than scout huts. They're making money from their businesses. If you tax the scout huts, then the scouts sell their huts, because they can't afford to keep them, and your tax take is reduced. Or, to put it another way, there's no point in taxing people who don't have money. Far better to pile the charge onto businesses, don'tcha know?
Charities are helping the local community for nowt, so why shouldn't the local community support them. It's all about "fairness".
Any, the government are abolishing this tax, rather than bringing it in. It was an idea from Offtwat.
If you want to operate a church or scout hall, then you must pay the costs associated with it. If you use electricity in it, you must pay the electricity bill. If you use water, you must pay the water bill. If you use drainage, you must pay the drainage bill.
You say "Charities are helping the local community for nowt, so why shouldn't the local community support them." But the water company is not the local community, it's a business; and a church or scout group is not a charity that I must feel obliged to support: let the congregation or the scout hut users pay their own bills, don't lobby for me to pay them, directly or indirectly (as would be the case if their bills were waived).Last edited by Tarquin Farquhar; 29 September 2009, 10:40.Step outside posh boyComment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostAnother sock puppet.Step outside posh boyComment
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another dayFaster, faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death.
Patience is something you admire in the driver behind you and scorn in the one ahead.Comment
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another dollarFaster, faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death.
Patience is something you admire in the driver behind you and scorn in the one ahead.Comment
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Originally posted by BlackenedBiker View Postanother dollar"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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Another end of month.
Kerching!Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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