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Stuk Top half 12 Apr 16 1.49pm | |
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Originally posted by NickinOX
I'd like to see the PM's and the chancellor of the exchequer's, as well as their shadow counterparts' tax returns for the last several years. Get it all out in the open. I'd like to see Tony Blair's since 2007.
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Sportyteacher London 12 Apr 16 2.15pm | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
Now now, lets be fair - it's tax efficiency Do you work for Pricewaterhousecoopers... whom Dodgy Dave was meeting last week?
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Pussay Patrol 12 Apr 16 2.28pm | |
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Originally posted by Sportyteacher
Do you work for Pricewaterhousecoopers... whom Dodgy Dave was meeting last week? Are PWC dodgy as well then? Cameron hasn't done anything wrong, like anyone with a bit of capital / inheritance or what not he wanted his savings to work best for him, and avoid being clobbered with tax. Is that dodgy? If I made some money on property, from inheritance or had savings, I would put into an ISA or any other sort of fund which would mean I would pay as little or no tax at all. Seeing as I pay my fair share from my main income I don't see that as immoral and the same is true for the PM. Whats dodgy about that?
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johnfirewall 12 Apr 16 2.39pm | |
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Originally posted by -TUX-
Not at all. Passed down the family, or god forbid earnt through the opportunities existing wealth has provided by way of education and connections. In fact you can't even earn it these days. Bloke in the Guardian last week blamed Thatcher for creating a culture of 'chancers', those who set up business outside the unionised coal and steel towns, those who back on planet earth are known as entrepeneurs.
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Sportyteacher London 12 Apr 16 8.12pm | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
Are PWC dodgy as well then? Cameron hasn't done anything wrong, like anyone with a bit of capital / inheritance or what not he wanted his savings to work best for him, and avoid being clobbered with tax. Is that dodgy? If I made some money on property, from inheritance or had savings, I would put into an ISA or any other sort of fund which would mean I would pay as little or no tax at all. Seeing as I pay my fair share from my main income I don't see that as immoral and the same is true for the PM. Whats dodgy about that? Meant as a joke..and yes, Pricewaterhousecoopers are 'allegedly' dodgy in so far as providing tax avoidance advice. For all of the wheezes and loopholes still in existence, don't be surprised if your underfunded hospital 'trust' is unable to satisfactorily respond to your 999 call etc
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