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BN66; what the hell is going on over there?
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There is one thing about Govt - don't fk about with tax: big guys can get away with it because they actually have real big businesses that they can shift about, and they sleep well because in any case they've got plenty of money to afford fines. HMRC is cracking hard on this because small guys thought they can also do it, if this was allowed to continue it would ruin the whole system - just like that £10000 tax free for Ltd that brown did and registrations of companies went up big time!Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostAgreed that Human Rights law is a stupid angle to take. However, you seem to believe that people should get permission from the government for their actions. I do not believe that. I believe the government gains permission from the people for it’s actions. If you were to ask the people to give the government permission to decide at some point in the future that what they did yesterday will be illegal and they must then be punished for what they did before it was illegal, the people would not grant that permission. I hope.Comment
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The whole system IS ruined. It was ruined by profligate spending on wasteful projects and illegal wars.Originally posted by AtW View Postif this was allowed to continue it would ruin the whole system -And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Agree wholeheartedly. That is important. Of the essence. Integral to our constitution and way of life.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostAgreed that Human Rights law is a stupid angle to take. However, you seem to believe that people should get permission from the government for their actions. I do not believe that. I believe the government gains permission from the people for it’s actions.
The government does not allow when it sees fit; it forbids when it must. And then only with the approval of the people, in order to execute the duties delegated to it by them.
I wonder if AtW means get permission from HMRC in the same way as you can get HMRC to review your contract and give an opinion on whether it is subject to IR35? ..... the snag being their tendency always to say Yes, it is.Step outside posh boyComment
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He runs businesses that are responsible for employing and paying proper tax many thousands of people. How many people were employed by businesses run by those people affected by the scheme apart from themselves and their spouses?Originally posted by Churchill View PostHave a word with Philip Green.
So Peter Green, despite his offshore status, is responsible for bringing in a lot of dosh to the Revenue, consequently he is not the enemy here. Now if he used the same offshore scheme to dodge tax paid to his staff, then HMRC would be on him very quickly and rightfully so.Comment
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You're an arse!Originally posted by AtW View PostHe runs businesses that are responsible for employing and paying proper tax many thousands of people. How many people were employed by businesses run by those people affected by the scheme apart from themselves and their spouses?
So Peter Green, despite his offshore status, is responsible for bringing in a lot of dosh to the Revenue, consequently he is not the enemy here. Now if he used the same offshore scheme to dodge tax paid to his staff, then HMRC would be on him very quickly and rightfully so.Comment
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Are you going to argue that Peter Green isn't responsible for running businesses that employ people who pay tax? The shop chain he bought was going bust, he turned it around and paid himself like £1 bln dividends - well earned too.Originally posted by Churchill View PostYou're an arse!Comment
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The tax that his employees pay is nothing to do with the amount of tax that Philip Green should pay.Originally posted by AtW View PostAre you going to argue that Peter Green isn't responsible for running businesses that employ people who pay tax? The shop chain he bought was going bust, he turned it around and paid himself like £1 bln dividends - well earned too.
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His involvement saved jobs and created movements of money - suppliers of his shop got paid etc, he runs a BIG business that overall results in tax paid.Originally posted by Churchill View PostThe tax that his employees pay is nothing to do with the amount of tax that Philip Green should pay.
He himself is not employee in disguise - he actually legitimately lives offshore and can run that business over the phone.
This is completely different situation to this offshore scheme.Comment
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