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How much damage to the Tory Party has Rishi Sunak and his wife done ?
Will this Tax avoidence scheme of theirs leave permanent damage to the Tories.... I hope so.
Will this Tax avoidence scheme of theirs leave permanent damage to the Tories.... I hope so.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Your experience Nailit is utterly irreverent.
There is not a single person in UK who should
pay more tax than they are required to pay.
I don’t care whether it’s a single chav mother on a sink estate or a billionaire, nobody should pay more more tax than their required to pay.
In fact, everybody has a moral duty to
Pay as little tax as possible.
There is not a single person in UK who should
pay more tax than they are required to pay.
I don’t care whether it’s a single chav mother on a sink estate or a billionaire, nobody should pay more more tax than their required to pay.
In fact, everybody has a moral duty to
Pay as little tax as possible.
Very little damage I'd assume, certainly way less than partygate. I'm not a Tory but this is pretty much a non-story, or if it is a story it's not about her personally.
What's she supposed to do, not take up a tax status available to her just to pay more tax - who'd publicly thank her for that.. you?
What's she supposed to do, not take up a tax status available to her just to pay more tax - who'd publicly thank her for that.. you?
Isn't this something similar to what you do gulliver. In the past you say you live in Spain where the rate of tax is slightly higher than here in the UK. Then you have gone on to say that you pay taxes in the UK on properties you claim to have here and rent out or am I wrong if so I stand to be corrected.
//I see everyday the despair, anguish, and desperation that
tory voters in the south dont.//
Sorry Nailit I generally are with you but that is nonsense. Having lived in various places I can assure you poverty is just as bad if not worse in the south. Have you seen the property rentals here and no we dont get higher wages in most Southern Towns except London and the Home Counties.
tory voters in the south dont.//
Sorry Nailit I generally are with you but that is nonsense. Having lived in various places I can assure you poverty is just as bad if not worse in the south. Have you seen the property rentals here and no we dont get higher wages in most Southern Towns except London and the Home Counties.
// We're all far too posh and well off for that!//
yeah we know, you are always telling us that
bad boy - down, well it wont last long anyway....
I honestly dont care a fig for Mrs Sunak tax arrangements
I agree with memsahib: why should she pay British tax on daddys profit when the brits didnt lift a finger to assist him getting it
yeah we know, you are always telling us that
bad boy - down, well it wont last long anyway....
I honestly dont care a fig for Mrs Sunak tax arrangements
I agree with memsahib: why should she pay British tax on daddys profit when the brits didnt lift a finger to assist him getting it
Correct me if I'm getting this wrong. With my little knowledge of how business works in the UK, and may be the simple way I tend to look at this whole situation.
Am I right in thinking that if you have a business here in the UK, you then pay tax on your profits. I'm pretty sure on this :)
Now here it seems to get a bit sticky, or confusing.
If you, lets say have a business in Spain, you pay Spanish Tax,YES?
So am I right in thinking that what is being demanded is that you then pay even more British tax on your Spanish earnings that you have already paid in Spain?
If I have all the above correct won't that result in businesses just moving all their interests to Spain? Resulting in less investment in the UK.
Am I right in thinking that if you have a business here in the UK, you then pay tax on your profits. I'm pretty sure on this :)
Now here it seems to get a bit sticky, or confusing.
If you, lets say have a business in Spain, you pay Spanish Tax,YES?
So am I right in thinking that what is being demanded is that you then pay even more British tax on your Spanish earnings that you have already paid in Spain?
If I have all the above correct won't that result in businesses just moving all their interests to Spain? Resulting in less investment in the UK.
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