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Brighton Sky Blue

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Heard an interesting thought the other day. The idea that we need to expose kids to the way tax works at a younger age.

Basically if you give them pocket money, you say if they give up part of it, in exchange they get stuff like their room cleaned. If they don't they have to do all that stuff themselves.
If I got my wife to wear a Rachel Reeves mask it'd give the poor kid nightmares for life.
 

skybluetony176

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Everyone can avoid paying some tax if they want to. I used to claim every penny including charity payments, clothing allowances and petrol claims. The biggest saving is obviously the use of payments into pension schemes. Although Reeves is trying to stop it (and will fail) if you have a private pension it’s essentially a tax avoidance scheme
Something being tax deductible from your tax bill when filing in the UK is not the same as moving money overseas to completely avoid scrutiny of the UK tax system and therefore avoid paying tax. It’s a stupid comparison, not sure why you would want to go full pleb and pretend it is.
 

Grendel

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Something being tax deductible from your tax bill when filing in the UK is not the same as moving money overseas to completely avoid scrutiny of the UK tax system and therefore avoid paying tax. It’s a stupid comparison, not sure why you would want to go full pleb and pretend it is.

Is he under investigation for tax evasion?
 

skybluetony176

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Is he under investigation for tax evasion?
No one said he broke the law. You’re now undermining your own argument. The point originally made was ordinary people can’t avoid paying tax. Your piss poor excuse was that they do. They don’t. I’ll make the point again, let’s see if you can get it this time.

Presenting your earnings with allowable deductions to the UK tax office for scrutiny is not the same as moving your earnings off shore to avoid scrutiny from the UK tax office. If you’re half as clever as you think you are you’ll understand the difference.
 

Grendel

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No one said he broke the law. You’re now undermining your own argument. The point originally made was ordinary people can’t avoid paying tax. Your piss poor excuse was that they do. They don’t. I’ll make the point again, let’s see if you can get it this time.

Presenting your earnings with allowable deductions to the UK tax office for scrutiny is not the same as moving your earnings off shore to avoid scrutiny from the UK tax office. If you’re half as clever as you think you are you’ll understand the difference.

Well OK so he hasn't broke the law. You could just have said no and saved the time to type and me to read the rest of the wafle.

Is Raynor under investigation for breaking the law on her domestic tax affairs - just a yes or no this time will suffice Tonester.
 

CCFCSteve

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Also see, trump doing YMCA

Davey is x100 a more decent human being than Trump could ever wish to be and his ‘wacky’ behaviour worked well to get some headlines/exposure during the election campaign. But this constant schtick is now falling flat and doing it when there’s a war going on, cost of living worries ramping back up and he needs to come across as a serious politician, is a mistake
 

Sick Boy

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Heard an interesting thought the other day. The idea that we need to expose kids to the way tax works at a younger age.

Basically if you give them pocket money, you say if they give up part of it, in exchange they get stuff like their room cleaned. If they don't they have to do all that stuff themselves.
I had to clean my room, clean toilets and cars to even get pocket money!
 

Grendel

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Davey is x100 a more decent human being than Trump could ever wish to be and his ‘wacky’ behaviour worked well to get some headlines/exposure during the election campaign. But this constant schtick is now falling flat and doing it when there’s a war going on, cost of living worries ramping back up and he needs to come across as a serious politician, is a mistake

It has to be a concern that given the state of the government and the opposition the votes are migrating to Reform and the Greens. They aren't even considered as a viable opposition.
 

skybluetony176

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Well OK so he hasn't broke the law. You could just have said no and saved the time to type and me to read the rest of the wafle.

Is Raynor under investigation for breaking the law on her domestic tax affairs - just a yes or no this time will suffice Tonester.
Apparently not. Quick check, the police aren’t perusing charges and she came to a settlement with interest with HMRC. interestingly the latest reform recruit Zahawi had to pay 4.5 million to HMRC which included a 30% fine because he had broken the law. He claimed it was a witch hunt of course.
 

Grendel

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Apparently not. Quick check, the police aren’t perusing charges and she came to a settlement with interest with HMRC. interestingly the latest reform recruit Zahawi had to pay 4.5 million to HMRC which included a 30% fine because he had broken the law. He claimed it was a witch hunt of course.

Well she had good advice it seems


Was it resolved in the last couple of weeks then?

 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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I had to clean my room, clean toilets and cars to even get pocket money!
I had to do stuff like the washing and drying up, cleaning my room or just general vacuuming and dusting around the house, and when a little bit older the washing etc. I didn't get pocket money for it - it was just expected. Didn't get anything for getting good grades at school or any other achievements either.
 

Grendel

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I had to do stuff like the washing and drying up, cleaning my room or just general vacuuming and dusting around the house, and when a little bit older the washing etc. I didn't get pocket money for it - it was just expected. Didn't get anything for getting good grades at school or any other achievements either.

Explains a lot to be fair
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Davey is x100 a more decent human being than Trump could ever wish to be and his ‘wacky’ behaviour worked well to get some headlines/exposure during the election campaign. But this constant schtick is now falling flat and doing it when there’s a war going on, cost of living worries ramping back up and he needs to come across as a serious politician, is a mistake
My wife called his election campaign the longest stag do of all time and that's stuck with me ever since. It's a pity since as you say he comes across more authentic than the others in one v one interviews and they have enough MPs in this Parliament to make a serious push if they wanted.
 

fernandopartridge

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Everyone can avoid paying some tax if they want to. I used to claim every penny including charity payments, clothing allowances and petrol claims. The biggest saving is obviously the use of payments into pension schemes. Although Reeves is trying to stop it (and will fail) if you have a private pension it’s essentially a tax avoidance scheme
It's a tax deferral scheme really although I suppose for a higher rate tax payer it really means paying a lower rate at a later date. What's Reeves trying to do about it?
 

Grendel

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It's a tax deferral scheme really although I suppose for a higher rate tax payer it really means paying a lower rate at a later date. What's Reeves trying to do about it?

I’m talking about stopping discretionary trust on pension schemes. If the recipient is already a 40% tax payer the pension value is effectively taxed at 90%
 

rob9872

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I doubt he does research. The article says he's done 4,000+ - at £100 a time. It's not too shabby. If anyone is surprised at a grifter grifting, then you've got to wonder where they've been. Something that won't bother his supporters one bit, but will have his detractors getting emotional over what is basically a non-story. Until publications realise they are are the ones providing the oxygen, then nothing will change.
 

Ccfcisparks

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I doubt he does research. The article says he's done 4,000+ - at £100 a time. It's not too shabby. If anyone is surprised at a grifter grifting, then you've got to wonder where they've been. Something that won't bother his supporters one bit, but will have his detractors getting emotional over what is basically a non-story. Until publications realise they are are the ones providing the oxygen, then nothing will change.
Regardless, its still not somebody you want leading the country.
 

wingy

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I doubt he does research. The article says he's done 4,000+ - at £100 a time. It's not too shabby. If anyone is surprised at a grifter grifting, then you've got to wonder where they've been. Something that won't bother his supporters one bit, but will have his detractors getting emotional over what is basically a non-story. Until publications realise they are are the ones providing the oxygen, then nothing will change.
Commentators in general are, everyone's an expert.
 

Grendel

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Regardless, it’s hes still not somebody you want leading the country.

The majority of the country don’t - just that more of the minorities do than anyone else at the moment
 

Grendel

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This poll was just discussed on Five Live. It’s another shocker for Starmer and shows he’s just a desperate man clinging to power regardless of any impact other than protecting his own sorry skin

 

Captain Dart

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With all this talk about putting native wildlife on banknotes instead of historical figures, now no doubt deemed unacceptable by the usual suspects, here is a wonderful design to commemorate the parting sum given to Mandy for lying and giving away many confidential UK policy decisions to Epstein.
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I found some less controversial designs that amused me. :ROFLMAO:
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