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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    It's probably the increasingly sanitised nature of real life that leads me to swear like a docker on here.

    In real life I am still an absolute delight
    Good to know, p

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda View Post
    Good to know, p
    Only until we give the ball away in midfield for the fifth time in a row playing a risky sideways pass on the edge of the opposition box with 8 players ahead of the ****ing ball and the defence ten yards inside the ****ing opposition half

  3. #3
    Tax avoidance v Tax evasion.

    One of them is okay, one is illegal. Cool with me.

    I would avoid / evade if I knew how. Wd Mrs Brown and Paul Hewson.


    p.s. nothing to do with their Irishness

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by SWv2 View Post
    Tax avoidance v Tax evasion.

    One of them is okay, one is illegal. Cool with me.

    I would avoid / evade if I knew how. Wd Mrs Brown and Paul Hewson.


    p.s. nothing to do with their Irishness
    The point is you have to pay to avoid - obviously not as much but a fair amount. I went on a freebie to the Euro 2004 final thanks to BENQ who were one of the sponsors. Got chatting to a lad who was basically an accountant specialising in tax avoidance and had several high profile clients (including the company who was paying **** loads for the five-star hotel and free star and alcohol). He was wonderfully indiscreet about who he worked for and how he worked - quite eye-opening on the whole subject and basically said that there was really nothing governments could do about it and as as long as rich people had money to hire cleverer people than governments did there would always be loopholes to exploit

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda View Post
    The point is you have to pay to avoid - obviously not as much but a fair amount. I went on a freebie to the Euro 2004 final thanks to BENQ who were one of the sponsors. Got chatting to a lad who was basically an accountant specialising in tax avoidance and had several high profile clients (including the company who was paying **** loads for the five-star hotel and free star and alcohol). He was wonderfully indiscreet about who he worked for and how he worked - quite eye-opening on the whole subject and basically said that there was really nothing governments could do about it and as as long as rich people had money to hire cleverer people than governments did there would always be loopholes to exploit
    As long as they don't advise on things that might happen and only on what they can currently do, then all fair, according to law

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda View Post
    The point is you have to pay to avoid - obviously not as much but a fair amount. I went on a freebie to the Euro 2004 final thanks to BENQ who were one of the sponsors. Got chatting to a lad who was basically an accountant specialising in tax avoidance and had several high profile clients (including the company who was paying **** loads for the five-star hotel and free star and alcohol). He was wonderfully indiscreet about who he worked for and how he worked - quite eye-opening on the whole subject and basically said that there was really nothing governments could do about it and as as long as rich people had money to hire cleverer people than governments did there would always be loopholes to exploit
    And governments know this very well, of course, so the best they can do is a bit of virtue-signalling and SJW-ing.
    "Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.

    "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."

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