resident Tories will soon be patiently explaining to us that it's vital that the wealthy are allowed to dodge their tax obligations otherwise the trickle down may stop trickling.
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resident Tories will soon be patiently explaining to us that it's vital that the wealthy are allowed to dodge their tax obligations otherwise the trickle down may stop trickling.
I noticed on the back of annual tax summary they break down exactly where your taxes went.
I noted the charities section and the overseas aid sections and took this to mean that I no longer have to donate to any charities because I’m already doing so imo
Tough luck Red Cross.
Someone's been 'dodging their tax obligations', h? That would be a matter for HMRC to prosecute, then. Good job they were caught.
I've read some hysterical stuff this morning about people who have done no more than order their tax affairs in accordance with the law; that's a different matter entirely.
I wonder if you claim your personal allowance or invest in ISAs?
Yes, I think this is the crucial point. The legal outrage will focus on the fact that the law allows rich ****s to dodge paying anything. THe outrage at individuals should focus on ****s like Bono who 'talk a good game' until it comes to putting their hand in their own pocket.
It always ****ing irritates me when Emirates pass round a hat towards the end of a flight asking for contributions towards their charity to help poor kids in Bangladesh. **** off you ****s. Your profits from a day could build a new village in Bangladesh but you want a fiver from me? They can whistle dixy.....
I'm not sure. At least they seem to mean well. And, in this day and age, that's not always something to take for granted, is it.
Everyone knows by now that money has a conscience all of its own. There's not really too much mere individuals can be expected to do about that uncomfortable fact, I reckon, even with the best will in the world.