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Previously on "Benefit in kind tax dodger"

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Paralytic View Post
    Fair play to him I say. He fooled people into voting for him with his bufoonery, so why not use the same tactics for further self-benefit. If people are daft enough to fall for it, that's on them.
    It's pretty pathetic that fat PoS got so many kids that he can't afford, even a lick or two of paint in old house for the missus is a problem.

    Would somebody get top secret clearance with this sort of money problem and being mates with the Lord of Siberia?

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  • Paralytic
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    Fair play to him I say. He fooled people into voting for him with his bufoonery, so why not use the same tactics for further self-benefit. If people are daft enough to fall for it, that's on them.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post

    Only if you give donations, bitcoins ok ...
    Just move out the value will soar!

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    Give it a try and let us know how you get on
    Only if you give donations, bitcoins ok ...

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    So one could just create a charity with tax-deducatable donations that could be used to refurbish ones flat over a kebab shop?
    Give it a try and let us know how you get on

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  • AtW
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    So one could just create a charity with tax-deducatable donations that could be used to refurbish ones flat over a kebab shop?

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    "No 10 refuses to deny PM wants to set up charity to help meet costs of Downing Street flat refurbishment

    The spokesman refused to deny a Daily Mail story saying that Boris Johnson wants to set up a charity to pay for refurbishments to the Downing Street flat where he lives. In his Mail splash, Simon Walters says Johnson is doing this because Carrie Symonds, his fiancee, oversaw a refurbishment that cost more than £100,000 - well beyond the amount allowed at taxpayers’ expense (around £30,000, according to the Mail). The spokesman said details of the refurbishment would be published in the Cabinet Office’s annual report. Asked why the flat needed to be refurbished at all, given that it had a make-over when the Camerons were living there, the spokesman just said it was refurbished periodically. In his story Walters says Johnson is planning a charity because he is unable to meet the full cost himself. Walters says:"

    Boris Johnson is secretly trying to set up a charity to help pay for a costly makeover of his official flat by his fiancée, it has been claimed.
    The scheme is based on one used by the White House to raise millions of dollars for interior design, antiques and art.
    The presidential charity is bankrolled by private donors – and the proposed Downing Street version is expected to be funded largely by wealthy Tory benefactors ...
    Mr Johnson first expressed concern at the rising cost early last year. He is said to have commented there was ‘no way’ he could pay for it after being informed by the Cabinet Office that the maximum taxpayer contribution was ‘around £30,000’."

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics...0875da1a29dd5f



    That's at least 7 or 8 points on BrilloPad's "Legal" Tax "Avoidance" scale
    Its the wail it must be all lies...

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  • SueEllen
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    Listening to the radio earlier and apparently the rumours are true due to the way "sources" answered journos questions.

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  • AtW
    started a topic Benefit in kind tax dodger

    Benefit in kind tax dodger

    "No 10 refuses to deny PM wants to set up charity to help meet costs of Downing Street flat refurbishment

    The spokesman refused to deny a Daily Mail story saying that Boris Johnson wants to set up a charity to pay for refurbishments to the Downing Street flat where he lives. In his Mail splash, Simon Walters says Johnson is doing this because Carrie Symonds, his fiancee, oversaw a refurbishment that cost more than £100,000 - well beyond the amount allowed at taxpayers’ expense (around £30,000, according to the Mail). The spokesman said details of the refurbishment would be published in the Cabinet Office’s annual report. Asked why the flat needed to be refurbished at all, given that it had a make-over when the Camerons were living there, the spokesman just said it was refurbished periodically. In his story Walters says Johnson is planning a charity because he is unable to meet the full cost himself. Walters says:"

    Boris Johnson is secretly trying to set up a charity to help pay for a costly makeover of his official flat by his fiancée, it has been claimed.
    The scheme is based on one used by the White House to raise millions of dollars for interior design, antiques and art.
    The presidential charity is bankrolled by private donors – and the proposed Downing Street version is expected to be funded largely by wealthy Tory benefactors ...
    Mr Johnson first expressed concern at the rising cost early last year. He is said to have commented there was ‘no way’ he could pay for it after being informed by the Cabinet Office that the maximum taxpayer contribution was ‘around £30,000’."

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics...0875da1a29dd5f



    That's at least 7 or 8 points on BrilloPad's "Legal" Tax "Avoidance" scale

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