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  • Zero Liability
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    Wouldn't be an issue for me as my relatives are all abroad now. I'll need to give it a visit first but on paper it sounds really good - lower tax than here too. If I like it I may consider emigration there in 2-3 years.

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  • lilelvis2000
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    Originally posted by Zero Liability View Post
    NZ looks good to me.
    NZ has lowered the points threshold and created/changed some business visas, which has made it pretty simple to get a visa.

    Though I do hear that many who move there often return within two years.

    I recently met someone who has lived in Australia for 18 months and just couldn't get over the distance to visit relatives. Even though they were earning twice what they were earning here.

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  • Zero Liability
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    Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View Post
    At this rate it will be Pay Before You Earn, they'll be taxing the babies of middle class non establishment parents based on their estimated life earnings
    They're ahead of you in that respect. They already do, through borrowing (and the QE that subsidises it.)

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View Post
    At this rate it will be Pay Before You Earn, they'll be taxing the babies of middle class non establishment parents based on their estimated life earnings
    that will be university fees then.

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  • MicrosoftBob
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    At this rate it will be Pay Before You Earn, they'll be taxing the babies of middle class non establishment parents based on their estimated life earnings

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  • Zero Liability
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    Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View Post
    scribble, scribble - oh excuse me while I fill in the application to move to Canada.

    time to get outta this over taxed tulip hole and leave it to the foreigners.
    NZ looks good to me.

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  • lilelvis2000
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    scribble, scribble - oh excuse me while I fill in the application to move to Canada.

    time to get outta this over taxed tulip hole and leave it to the foreigners.

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  • KentPhilip
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    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    Austria abolished inheritance tax in 2008 and as a result it has gone from being a wealthy, highly developed country with very little poverty and low unemployment to a destitute, hunger ridden hellhole of pestilence and famine where people scrape around at the frozen earth to find blades of grass to make gruel to fill the bellies of the downtrodden. Well it hasn't actually.
    I thought that happened when you got there?

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Austria abolished inheritance tax in 2008 and as a result it has gone from being a wealthy, highly developed country with very little poverty and low unemployment to a destitute, hunger ridden hellhole of pestilence and famine where people scrape around at the frozen earth to find blades of grass to make gruel to fill the bellies of the downtrodden. Well it hasn't actually.

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  • tractor
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    .....

    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    Naah, better to just make everybody and all their earnings and belongings the possession of an all powerful state that hands out stuff to people as determined by a committee of ideologically vetted wise men.
    AKA US Fed Tax. Pay x% of everything, no allowances, claim it back with your tax return.

    The problem is and always has been when they introduce schemes, allowances and concessions, people structure their affairs to take advantage of them. If they stopped all the 'engineering' there would be far fewer implications. Instead they simplify tax by introducing RTI and that sort of tulip.

    They = any government and an uncontrollable HMRC who are not accountable to anyone even select committees or the government or HoL and they have no duty of care to their customers.
    Last edited by tractor; 11 August 2014, 10:04.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    Easy way to solve this make the firms & their owners responsible for creating the tax avoidance plans initially liable for tax lost.

    I'm pretty sure only rock solid tax avoidance schemes would remain.

    A bit like employers who take on Self Employed people being liable for PAYE.

    Maybe we can tax Starbucks & Vodafone pre emptively?
    Naah, better to just make everybody and all their earnings and belongings the possession of an all powerful state that hands out stuff to people as determined by a committee of ideologically vetted wise men.

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  • vetran
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    Easy way to solve this make the firms & their owners responsible for creating the tax avoidance plans initially liable for tax lost.

    I'm pretty sure only rock solid tax avoidance schemes would remain.

    A bit like employers who take on Self Employed people being liable for PAYE.

    Maybe we can tax Starbucks & Vodafone pre emptively?

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  • barrydidit
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    I've just been reading this. It's amazing. Not sure how it would work in practice though. Thinking about a scenario where a couple have a £1m house put in trust but no other assets ->Accelerated payment notice issued->house sold to pay tax due->no longer an issue (ie house not in trust any longer)->tax refunded?

    Or am i missing something here?

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  • tractor
    started a topic Forget PAYE, here is Pay Before You Die !!!

    Forget PAYE, here is Pay Before You Die !!!

    People suspected of trying to avoid inheritance tax could have to pay before they die under proposals being considered by ministers.

    HM Revenue & Customs could demand "accelerated payment" where savers are using potentially illegal avoidance schemes.
    Here

    It won't be long before they are demanding tax in case you think of using an avoidance scheme.

    I wonder if they'll let me have an accelerated pension before I retire in case I die before it's due? £75/week would come in handy now and then and I'm sure Psychocandy could use it.

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