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Originally posted by vetran View PostThey don't have to, however as they seem to be complicit in their vendors not paying tax (they refused to give details to HMRC AFAIR) and fail to check eligibility to work in the UK I would suspect they are on a sticky wicket.
If they are self employed then they have a liability to register for NI even if they earn £1.
HM Revenue & Customs: Telling HMRC you are liable for tax
they can then apply for exemption
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/forms/cf10.pdf
I would prefer if the big issue employed them and made sure the tax is paid and they are eligible to work.
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Originally posted by zeitghostEr, why should the Issue pay the vendor's taxes for them?
The vendor buys the Issue at £1.25 & sells for £2.50.
If they are self employed then they have a liability to register for NI even if they earn £1.
HM Revenue & Customs: Telling HMRC you are liable for tax
they can then apply for exemption
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/forms/cf10.pdf
I would prefer if the big issue employed them and made sure the tax is paid and they are eligible to work.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postand tax paid? Right to work in UK validated?
From what little I know about the magazine they are reluctant to share information with the authorities or pay their sellers tax.
In principle its a great idea, but in implementation its ripe for abuse.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThey have to account for all their big issue sales. if they fail to add up they have their license withdrawn.
From what little I know about the magazine they are reluctant to share information with the authorities or pay their sellers tax.
In principle its a great idea, but in implementation its ripe for abuse.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI can see why people constantly ridicule you on here.
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Originally posted by petergriffin View PostI think I know that lad. Is that Zoldan Wonga?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThe Roma have cornered all the decent patches round here through intimidation and violence, it is how the females and older blokes fit into the criminal gang hierarchy, you would have to be an absolute idiot to purchase anything from them.
So what has this got do with anything?
I can see why people constantly ridicule you on here.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Posthe gives me a credit line(only person that does)
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Originally posted by vetran View PostDodgy I think that his personal experience is that the Big issue sellers are no longer desperate unemployed but dedicated Roma as part of a criminal enterprise. I have seen a similar pattern.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThe Roma have cornered all the decent patches round here through intimidation and violence, it is how the females and older blokes fit into the criminal gang hierarchy, you would have to be an absolute idiot to purchase anything from them.
So what has this got do with anything?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhy do you assume he is of Roma origin?
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI quite clearly never made any such assumption nor even commented on any individual in your story.
Your comprehension abilities are terrible.
So what has this got do with anything?
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