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Apparently there is - you can get hefty bill with interest to pay, and "hefty scheme fees" probably won't be refunded.Originally posted by Churchill View PostThere is nothing wrong with mitigating your tax liability.Comment
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If I could somehow not pay my monies to the Labour govt robbers in the form of "tax", I would do it everyday with no remorse.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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Now why would you spread a vicious rumour like that?Originally posted by Xenophon View PostWham! have split up.
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Not only that, George Michael is gay!Originally posted by Clippy View PostNow why would you spread a vicious rumour like that?
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I think Nu Liebor are tax robbers, wasters etc - no problems with that.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostIf I could somehow not pay my monies to the Labour govt robbers in the form of "tax", I would do it everyday with no remorse.
I think taxation in the UK is way too high - particularly "high" tax bracket, this encourages tax evasion/avoidance.
What I don't like however is that some people think they are very clever and dodge tax using questionable schemes, it's bad enough Nu Liebor robs taxpayers, but if some "clever" taxpayers start completely avoiding tax like in this scheme then everyone else has to pay more.
Consequently whilst tax dodgers are not the biggest tax robbers compared to Labour, they still tax robbers, so be a little consistent in your views - you can't blame just Labour for tax robbing if you use schemes that pay only 3.5% tax when 40%+ would have been normally due.Comment
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