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  • NotAllThere
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    Any evidence that same law has't been applied to people who donated large amounts to the remainer fund? No? Thought not. Typical Brexiter whining.

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  • darmstadt
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    No this is a Brexiter whining: Nigel Farage claims supporting Brexit has cost him a knighthood | The Independent

    Doesn't want EU on his passport but doesn't mind it being on his paycheck or pension

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  • meridian
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    It’s a law created in Parliament. If Parliament didn’t intend the law to apply to multi-millionaire offshore tax dodgers it should have said so.

    https://waitingfortax.com/2017/12/24...r-the-wealthy/

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  • BrilloPad
    started a topic Brexiter whining

    Brexiter whining

    https://www.politicshome.com/news/uk...backing-donors

    Treasury officials have allegedly used an obscure area of inheritance tax law that slaps large levies on gifts to justify the bills.

    Donations made to political parties, charities and other bodies are usually deemed exempt from the rules, but HMRC has ruled that payments from individuals to referendum campaigns are taxable.

    At least one Remain donor has also been sent a letter, but major global banks which backed the campaign to stay in the EU have not been hit with bills.

    Sounds like CUK posters. Whining over the tax bills of others and how unfair it all is.
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