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miss whiplash,
when I have finished cleaning the kitchen floor with me tongue,
I must ask you
are you subject to supervision, direction and control ?
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostThey are the Queen's tax collectors and as such the Queen will be committing a criminal offence by living off immoral earnings.
In other words they should pay their taxes as what they are doing is legal.
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good job maybe they will shut a few trafficking organisations down, a bit of forensic accounting might find them pretty easily.
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They are the Queen's tax collectors and as such the Queen will be committing a criminal offence by living off immoral earnings.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostWhy aren't they taxing drug dealers? They count towards GDP too apparently. Sure if drug dealers and other criminals had to submit CT600s, accounts and tax returns every year it would put quite a few off doing it.
Drugs and prostitution to be included in UK national accounts | Society | The Guardian
PS Still waiting for my old person's prostitute allowance. The Tories seem to like buying old fart votes so get on with it Osbourne.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostWhy aren't they taxing drug dealers? They count towards GDP too apparently. Sure if drug dealers and other criminals had to submit CT600s, accounts and tax returns every year it would put quite a few off doing it.
Drugs and prostitution to be included in UK national accounts | Society | The Guardian
I did hear a few years ago that was the reason some sex workers were paying tax and VAT as they knew the CPS couldn't do an Al Capone on them.
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Good job by HMRC.
B*tches take my hard earned money and pay no tax.
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"Janine Adeleke, of Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, claimed to be unemployed"
Good job nobody round here would stoop so low..
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Bet the inspectors are queuing up to start those inspections.
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Why aren't they taxing drug dealers? They count towards GDP too apparently. Sure if drug dealers and other criminals had to submit CT600s, accounts and tax returns every year it would put quite a few off doing it.
Drugs and prostitution to be included in UK national accounts | Society | The Guardian
PS Still waiting for my old person's prostitute allowance. The Tories seem to like buying old fart votes so get on with it Osbourne.
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Have they got no shame?
HMRC launches tax crackdown on strippers
Government sets up taskforce to target adult club owners and 'entertainers' following a dramatic rise in online escort agencies
The Government is cracking down on strippers to ensure they pay tax on the money they make in the £5bn adult entertainment industry.
Officials believe those involved in the industry earn thousands of pounds a day and while many pay tax, some do not.
“Large numbers of people working in this industry are paying the tax they owe and they don’t have anything to worry about," Jim Stevenson, head of
HMRC has launched a taskforce that will also target adult club owners and "entertainers" following a dramatic rise in online escort agencies.
"The people being targeted by this taskforce have no intention of playing by the rules, and we won’t tolerate this.
“No industry is safe where tax evasion is concerned – we won’t stop tracking people down and taking back what they owe.”
HMRC highlighted the case of a mother-of-five who hid the £650,000 income she earned from her London-based escort agency.
Janine Adeleke, of Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, claimed to be unemployed but was actually running Carltons of London, which offered "high class" escort services, providing the “finest London escorts to gentlemen of distinction”.
Source: HMRC launches tax crackdown on strippers - Telegraph
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