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Yep I know what you mean. The same tax avoidance thread where its aruged that they had some exclusive access to pay 2% tax and it was lawful.The same thread where they argue that getting salary paid as loans is normal behaviour etc etc.
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Woah, the stench of ammonia is overpowering.
Can we get eek on the potty please. Zeity you run and get some baby powder and nappy cream, little mites red raw.
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WHSOriginally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostMore than that, it's one's moral duty
Nonetheless, at some point HMRC and its little thugs throw a tantrum and get things done their way. I am glad job satisfaction there is miserable. May it worsen some more.
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More than that, it's one's moral dutyOriginally posted by eek View PostIt seems that Tax avoiding is perfectly acceptable...
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That's what I thought. calling them tax avoiding wasn't the crime calling the trolling scaremonger a trolling scaremonger is. I can't help admitting I'mOriginally posted by d000hg View PostI got rapped knuckles for posting in one of those threads. I think the argument was that I could've used the whole of the rest of CUK to lambast greedy tax-dodging idiots who never thought it could come back to bit them on the backside, so leave them their one thread to talk about it in
and that's before Cojak asked me to return to the thread I'm not supposed to post in.....
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Well as that appears to be all the comments...
It seems that Tax avoiding is perfectly acceptable which considering the forum and their blinkered views is insane
but I can't call a trolling scaremonger a trolling scaremonger
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I got rapped knuckles for posting in one of those threads. I think the argument was that I could've used the whole of the rest of CUK to lambast greedy tax-dodging idiots who never thought it could come back to bit them on the backside, so leave them their one thread to talk about it in
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Avoiding would be a good bet, but I reckon he's been using serving. So something something swerving fishmonger so far.Originally posted by zeitghostNah. I think, like "fishmonger", it's one word.
Specifically in general, of course.
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'Tax'. They don't like it over there.Originally posted by eek View PostWould anyone like to guess which part of "Tax avoiding trolling scaremonger" people complained about....
Nowt wrong with avoiding it though....
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Was it something to do with telling them things that they don't want to hear?Originally posted by eek View PostSo i've been asked not to post in the EBT and BN66 threads because I'm upsetting the natives.
Would anyone like to guess which part of "Tax avoiding trolling scaremonger" people complained about....
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So i've been asked not to post in the EBT and BN66 threads because I'm upsetting the natives.
Would anyone like to guess which part of "Tax avoiding trolling scaremonger" people complained about....Tags: None
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