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Tax is easy , 25% across the board over and above a basic threshold , more you earn the more you pay. All you have to do then is convince the government that they cant spend money they don't have , sorted
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Originally posted by vetran View Postso apart from Hodge being involved what should we be scared of?
The family moved to London where the Oppenheimers started the family-owned steel-trading corporation Stemcor, a privately held company with an annual turnover of over £6 billion in 2011.[8][9] Dame Margaret is a major shareholder, and lists her holdings in the Parliamentary Register of Members' Interests
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostI can read it
Basically Margaret Hodge is to head a new cross party group focusing on 'responsible taxation'. She wants "parliament to play a key role in building and maintaining the fair, sustainable and transparent tax system that's needed to create growth and prosperity in the UK" The Group she's heading will be 'scrutinising tax reliefs'. The group she's heading was announced at a meeting of a 'responsible tax for the common purpose' project.
I could cut and paste the whole article but it comes up with a big notice telling you not to
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThey should use me as a tax benchmark. Anyone earning more than me, 99% tax rate. Soak the rich.
Anyone earning what I earn or less, 1% tax rate. Let's reward hard working families!
This strikes a chord with me in terms of fairness all round.
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They should use me as a tax benchmark. Anyone earning more than me, 99% tax rate. Soak the rich.
Anyone earning what I earn or less, 1% tax rate. Let's reward hard working families!
This strikes a chord with me in terms of fairness all round.
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Originally posted by BA to the Stars View PostWill that be the same Margaret Hodge MP who was found to be claiming dodgy expenses and tax relief through a limited co which she was the director of?
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Originally posted by vetran View Postso apart from Hodge being involved what should we be scared of?
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Will that be the same Margaret Hodge MP who was found to be claiming dodgy expenses and tax relief through a limited co which she was the director of?
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At least she's not responsible for children's homes, so there is some good in the world
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostI can read it
Basically Margaret Hodge is to head a new cross party group focusing on 'responsible taxation'. She wants "parliament to play a key role in building and maintaining the fair, sustainable and transparent tax system that's needed to create growth and prosperity in the UK" The Group she's heading will be 'scrutinising tax reliefs'. The group she's heading was announced at a meeting of a 'responsible tax for the common good' project.
I could cut and paste the whole article but it comes up with a big notice telling you not to
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I can read it
Basically Margaret Hodge is to head a new cross party group focusing on 'responsible taxation'. She wants "parliament to play a key role in building and maintaining the fair, sustainable and transparent tax system that's needed to create growth and prosperity in the UK" The Group she's heading will be 'scrutinising tax reliefs'. The group she's heading was announced at a meeting of a 'responsible tax for the common good' project.
I could cut and paste the whole article but it comes up with a big notice telling you not to
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Responsible tax for the common good
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