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Hendon Gooner (Only Easy Day Was Yesterday))
12-16-2012, 11:24 AM
etc....

David Pleat AHADF (Royal Welsher and monkey lover)
12-16-2012, 11:43 AM
online. cant do that they said, youve submitted it now. c@nts. all this was over 400quid of extra income i declared. wish i hadnt now.

Hendon Gooner (Only Easy Day Was Yesterday))
12-16-2012, 11:45 AM
wine and dine them and they then turn a blind eye...

HMRC are cnuts of the highest order...

David Pleat AHADF (Royal Welsher and monkey lover)
12-16-2012, 11:51 AM
over so little. they talked about a 310 quid charge plus intrest if i didnt pay in 3 months. My wife hasbeen told she has to pay 6 months tax in advance now because shes self employed. i mean wtf is going on.

Hendon Gooner (Only Easy Day Was Yesterday))
12-16-2012, 11:57 AM
If the big corporations - trading in the UK - paid all the tax that they are meant to - we could bring back free education, boost the NHS etc...

Billions of pounds of tax are avoided by the big corporations..

delboy ceg
12-16-2012, 12:57 PM

Bergkamp's Brain
12-16-2012, 01:24 PM
Whinge, whinge, whinge in the hope that the public listen, vote with their feet and avoid such establishments, thus putting them under pressure.

None of those companies are to blame. If there is a loop hole in the tax system, then it is up to the legislator to close it, not up to the companies to ignore it.

What about all the other companies that have xploited that same loop hole but have gone totally unnoticed?

Camp Freddie
12-16-2012, 02:18 PM
...that the army of Civil Servants and Government revenue experts did not know about this loophole? The real question is not whether this or that company should exploit the loophole, but why the government only responded to it when it was exposed. They prefer the agenda of cutting benefits for the poorest with the spurious argument that it is the best deal for the taxpayer, whilst simultaneously providing tax breaks, incentives and loopholes to the very wealthy!

Camp Freddie
12-16-2012, 02:19 PM

Peter
12-16-2012, 02:35 PM

Bergkamp's Brain
12-16-2012, 03:03 PM
a tax rate of 0.5% as a victory in the next election, when in fact, it is a gross failure on their part.

taxman10
12-16-2012, 06:43 PM
Anyone who believes what the press say on this subject is frankly a simpleton. These companies have all complied with uk tax law and eu law. No case to answer

Even if you take out the Starbucks royalty they wouldn't be tax paying. Fuss about nothing