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Post by bargemast on Feb 28, 2018 8:34:40 GMT
Why pay taxes, if you can get away with not paying them ? Everybody knows by now that taxes should only be paid by the ordinary people, as they haven't got the money for tax escape procedures. In this case of a non-tax paying business, they'll get another huge injection of cash (that they surely don't need), I may not be very clever, but to me there is something very wrong in these rules. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5439437/Amazon-5-6billion-profits-year.htmlPeter.
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Post by Delta9 on Feb 28, 2018 8:37:29 GMT
Tax is theft.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2018 17:45:49 GMT
I thought it was proper tea that was theft?
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Post by Mr Stabby on Feb 28, 2018 17:58:29 GMT
Why pay taxes, if you can get away with not paying them ? Everybody knows by now that taxes should only be paid by the ordinary people, as they haven't got the money for tax escape procedures. Agree with the first sentence, not so much with the second sentence. When I ran my own limited company, of which I was the only employee, my accountant, myself and my company worked in co-operation to ensure that the absolute minimum possible was paid in tax by myself and my company, and the absolute maximum possible was claimed from HMRC, to the point where I even claimed working tax credits because my income was nominally so low. This was all done completely legally and would withstand any scrutiny from HMRC. Why would anybody volunteer to pay more for anything than they had to?
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Post by bargemast on Feb 28, 2018 21:19:08 GMT
Why pay taxes, if you can get away with not paying them ? Everybody knows by now that taxes should only be paid by the ordinary people, as they haven't got the money for tax escape procedures. Agree with the first sentence, not so much with the second sentence. When I ran my own limited company, of which I was the only employee, my accountant, myself and my company worked in co-operation to ensure that the absolute minimum possible was paid in tax by myself and my company, and the absolute maximum possible was claimed from HMRC, to the point where I even claimed working tax credits because my income was nominally so low. This was all done completely legally and would withstand any scrutiny from HMRC. Why would anybody volunteer to pay more for anything than they had to? I should have added a few more word in the second sentence to make it : Everybody knows by now that taxes should only be paid by the ordinary people, as they haven't got the money to pay an accountant that will find legal, or if needs be illegal ways, for tax escape procedures. Of course it's stupid tp pay if there are ways around it, but without a good accountant the "ordinary" person won't know what-and how to avoid paying, and to avoid problem with the tax man, they pay. I don't think that you belong to these ordinary people anyway, as you are much too clever, and you know what to-, and maybe even what not to do. Peter.
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Post by Delta9 on Feb 28, 2018 22:23:52 GMT
Ordinary people never buy booze and fags abroad to avoid the high UK tax?
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