If it's not retrospective tax you're not going to end up owing then that's just vigilante Robin Hoodism. Just admit you want to shaft them, don't try and paint it as some form of morality!
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Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishing -
So your greed had nothing to do with it?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIts only the government who will not get their money. And as they introduced retrospecive tax legislation (the UK is one of only 5 countries in the world who allow this) then tough luck.
If people are not treated fairly they will not behave themselves.Hard Brexit now!
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So you're advocating paying more tax than necessary?Originally posted by sasguru View PostSo your greed had nothing to do with it?
When does tax avoidance become greed, immoral, unfair?
Usually when the next man is getting more than you are.
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Nothing to do with envy.Originally posted by Platypus View PostSo you're advocating paying more tax than necessary?
When does tax avoidance become greed, immoral, unfair?
Usually when the next man is getting more than you are.
Isn't that envy?
Its poor judgement to take home what some of those schemes were offering. Also greedy IMO.
I would always have the niggling feeling that I would get done one day and so they have.Hard Brexit now!
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I'm still sticking tenners down young girls knickers.*Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
Mind you, I'm not always drunk when doing so.
I will continue to help the UK economy in this manner for as long as I can.
(* 18+, before the perves start up.
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WSSOriginally posted by sasguru View PostNothing to do with envy.
Its poor judgement to take home what some of those schemes were offering. Also greedy IMO.
I would always have the niggling feeling that I would get done one day and so they have.
It was a dodgy gamble that didn't pay off. It's time to pay up and not coward out. You don't mess with HMRC.Comment
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I will happily fight HMRC on levels terms. Prospective law changes are fine. Retrospective is not.
Anyway not a great deal I can do at this stage. No savings. So they can do what they want.Comment
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