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Previously on "Wealthiest households in Westminster failing to pay extra £833 in tax"
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIn Bham band H tax is 3,782.20, plus they like adding extras on top (police, fire, social care)
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In fairness probably only 2% of people in those types of house live in the UK full times anyway.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post^ This
The council begging letter is sitting on the large hallway floor. The wealthy "owner" is a shell company in the Cayman Islands that owns a shell company in Belize that owns a shell company in Panama. ...
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThe council begging letter is sitting on the large hallway floor. The wealthy "owner" is a shell company in the Cayman Islands that owns a shell company in Belize that owns a shell company in Panama. ...
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Well that sums that up. Case closed. Can we close this thread now? Nothing to see here.
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostThey paid all the tax due. As most houses in Westminster are empty and just an investment, what do you expect?
The council begging letter is sitting on the large hallway floor. The wealthy "owner" is a shell company in the Cayman Islands that owns a shell company in Belize that owns a shell company in Panama. ...
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostPay extra tax? This sort of bolshie talk doesn't belong on a contractors' forum?
The money saved can be used to improve cladding on their property investments in high rise blocks.
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In Bham band H tax is 3,782.20, plus they like adding extras on top (police, fire, social care)
If I lived in Westminster in band H place then I'd expect at least 10k pa tax
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Looking at the article the services that they want the extra money for are all things that should be funded by the council anyway.
If they cant afford to provide the services they should put council tax up for everyone not just those who they perceive can afford it.
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