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Do you still agree with Christine Lagarde?
After she said the Greek's problem was that they didn't pay their taxes, it turns out she doesn't pay tax herself.
"As an official of an international institution, her salary of $467,940 (£298,675) a year plus $83,760 additional allowance a year is not subject to any taxes."
http:// www.gua rdian.c ...e-la garde-p ays-no- tax
"As an official of an international institution, her salary of $467,940 (£298,675) a year plus $83,760 additional allowance a year is not subject to any taxes."
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Unfortunately, as the salaries & benefits for all Diplomats & servants of the UN agencies were set in stone at the Breton Woods conferences in 1946, much as we can, do & did disagree with the payments being made, as noted by the reporter, as below:
For many years critics have complained that IMF, World Bank, and United Nations employees are able to live large at international taxpayers' expense.
During the 1944 economic conference at Bretton Woods, where the IMF was created, American and British politicians disagreed over salaries for the bureaucrats. British delegates, including the economist John Maynard Keynes, considered the American proposals for salaries to be "monstrous", but lost the argument.
Without a total renegotiation of the entire UN charter, with all the attendant bluster that would create - any multi-national treaties having taken many decades to even reach a memorandum of conscensus, and the deeply entrencheed snouts in the trough, this will never happen, much as it desperatly needs to be.
For many years critics have complained that IMF, World Bank, and United Nations employees are able to live large at international taxpayers' expense.
During the 1944 economic conference at Bretton Woods, where the IMF was created, American and British politicians disagreed over salaries for the bureaucrats. British delegates, including the economist John Maynard Keynes, considered the American proposals for salaries to be "monstrous", but lost the argument.
Without a total renegotiation of the entire UN charter, with all the attendant bluster that would create - any multi-national treaties having taken many decades to even reach a memorandum of conscensus, and the deeply entrencheed snouts in the trough, this will never happen, much as it desperatly needs to be.
Christine Lagarde is the second coolest grey-haired woman in the world (after Helen Mirren) and frankly, she's as sexy as hell and I couldn't give a tinkers cuss whether she paid her taxes or not.
No, seriously - she isn't NOT paying tax. Her salary isn't taxable. These are two different things completely.
And she has that sexy French drawl.
No, seriously - she isn't NOT paying tax. Her salary isn't taxable. These are two different things completely.
And she has that sexy French drawl.
Blimey I hope some of you can still breathe the thin atmosphere on top of those high horses
So if you weren't taxed at source and were sent a bill for tax and you thouht you could get away without paying - would you still send the government a cheque?
Especially those of you who use expressions like "snouts in the trough" or think the Greek people only have thmselves to blame
So if you weren't taxed at source and were sent a bill for tax and you thouht you could get away without paying - would you still send the government a cheque?
Especially those of you who use expressions like "snouts in the trough" or think the Greek people only have thmselves to blame
at the very least her position and what she says about the Greeks is disingenuous.
Just because these people have their noses in troughs with contracts as ridiculous as a lot of premier footballers and dont have to pay tax on thier earnings (how ludicrous is that) , it doesnt exactly come across too well if your telling others they should be.
Its no different to the people over here lecturing others that use the tax laws to pay as little tax as possible, its not right its not fair blah blah, all perfectly legal though, isnt it ?!, yeah but its a bitter pill to swallow when theyre doing it themselves.
as always do as i say not as I do
Just because these people have their noses in troughs with contracts as ridiculous as a lot of premier footballers and dont have to pay tax on thier earnings (how ludicrous is that) , it doesnt exactly come across too well if your telling others they should be.
Its no different to the people over here lecturing others that use the tax laws to pay as little tax as possible, its not right its not fair blah blah, all perfectly legal though, isnt it ?!, yeah but its a bitter pill to swallow when theyre doing it themselves.
as always do as i say not as I do
Hmm - so the consensus is split between Christine Lagarde being sexy enough to do what she wants, and greedy enough to know better.
Quite a nicely balanced conclusion.
Incidentally ladybirder, the reason Helen is number one is because a) she's a dame - and as we all know, 'there is nothing like a dame' and b) Helen in her sixties looks ASTONISHING in that photo wearing the red bikini.
Quite a nicely balanced conclusion.
Incidentally ladybirder, the reason Helen is number one is because a) she's a dame - and as we all know, 'there is nothing like a dame' and b) Helen in her sixties looks ASTONISHING in that photo wearing the red bikini.
@ jno
why cant they form a fund that the tax is payed into and use the taxes to offset their running costs that everybody else pays for.
At the end of the day its another massive gravy train and they dont want to , because if they really felt that bad about it they would have sorted it by now.
After all who wants or likes to pay tax, nobody, but luckily for them they can get away with it legally, and they intend to keep it that way at all costs (pun intended).
why cant they form a fund that the tax is payed into and use the taxes to offset their running costs that everybody else pays for.
At the end of the day its another massive gravy train and they dont want to , because if they really felt that bad about it they would have sorted it by now.
After all who wants or likes to pay tax, nobody, but luckily for them they can get away with it legally, and they intend to keep it that way at all costs (pun intended).
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