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Post by Jim on Apr 21, 2024 10:42:08 GMT
The question is do you think corporations and the people who profit from them should pay their fair share of tax? Or is is right that people on the minimum wage pay a higher percentage of their earnings in tax than the top 10% of earners. As for private education establishments being charities and having the tax breaks that come with that, why? Of course people should pay their fair share of tax. The question is, what's a fair share? A significant proportion of British people are net recipients of tax. So, they pay less than nothing. Is that their fair share? Do you not think people in need should be helped? I doubt they get anything approaching a fair share though.
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Post by kris on Apr 21, 2024 10:46:28 GMT
Of course people should pay their fair share of tax. The question is, what's a fair share? A significant proportion of British people are net recipients of tax. So, they pay less than nothing. Is that their fair share? Do you not think people in need should be helped? Of course not he’s like most other people I’m alright jack. We all know the economic woes of this country are caused by the people on benefits, not by the people who have been in power for 14years. I mean it couldn’t possibly be the fault of people in the situation to effect change.
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Post by kris on Apr 21, 2024 10:48:19 GMT
The question is do you think corporations and the people who profit from them should pay their fair share of tax? Or is is right that people on the minimum wage pay a higher percentage of their earnings in tax than the top 10% of earners. As for private education establishments being charities and having the tax breaks that come with that, why? Of course people should pay their fair share of tax. The question is, what's a fair share? A significant proportion of British people are net recipients of tax. So, they pay less than nothing. Is that their fair share? It’s for the govt of the day to decide what is a fair share, it’s not up to me. But then when you have a govt of tax avoiders what else do you expect.
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Post by Clinton Cool on Apr 21, 2024 10:53:58 GMT
Of course people should pay their fair share of tax. The question is, what's a fair share? A significant proportion of British people are net recipients of tax. So, they pay less than nothing. Is that their fair share? Do you not think people in need should be helped? I doubt they get anything approaching a fair share though. You're twisting the conversation. It was about people paying their fair share. People have to pay a fair share before they can receive a fair share.
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