My message is very simple, even you should be able to understand it. Whatever money you earn from whatever source it should be subject to the same tax rate (which would include NI).
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If that was what you had actually said I might have agreed with you. Why did you think that saying something completely different would make your point more effectively?Originally posted by Robinho View PostMy message is very simple, even you should be able to understand it. Whatever money you earn from whatever source it should be subject to the same tax rate (which would include NI).While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Where did i give an alternative impression?Originally posted by doodab View PostIf that was what you had actually said I might have agreed with you. Why did you think that saying something completely different would make your point more effectively?Comment
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If you think this then stand by your principles and pay it. Dont be a sycophant endorsing a position that you dont follow yourself!Originally posted by Robinho View PostMy message is very simple, even you should be able to understand it. Whatever money you earn from whatever source it should be subject to the same tax rate (which would include NI).Comment
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All the way through this thread. From "IR35 is fair" to "merge NI and income tax into a flat rate tax" is a big leap, and dividends attracting a lower rate of income tax is a complete red herring.Originally posted by Robinho View PostWhere did i give an alternative impression?While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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I would do, if everyone else did the same.Originally posted by escapeUK View PostIf you think this then stand by your principles and pay it. Dont be a sycophant endorsing a position that you dont follow yourself!Comment
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Put that down to your inability to understand things.Originally posted by doodab View PostAll the way through this thread. From "IR35 is fair" to "merge NI and income tax into a flat rate tax" is a big leap, and dividends attracting a lower rate of income tax is a complete red herring.Comment
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Why. Why does everyone have to do the same as you, cant you make a stand for your own principles?Originally posted by Robinho View PostI would do, if everyone else did the same.Comment
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Spoken with the arrogance of someone who vaguely understands what he means but lacks the ability to express it.Originally posted by Robinho View PostPut that down to your inability to understand things.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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My point was pretty clear from the start. Ironically it's when you started nitpicking that you got confused.
If you didn't understand you should have asked some constructive questions instead of looking for tiny and irrelevant flaws.Comment
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