ChatterBank4 mins ago
Has anyone on AB ever avoided VAT by paying 'cash in hand'
I'm posing this question because we are all rightly outraged by money-grubbing MPs and workshy dole cheats...
...but how many of us have paid cash-in-hand to builders, carpenters, painters, home helps, cleaners etc?
Isn't the argument the same? Benefit cheats and MPs who have fiddled their expenses steal from the public purse...and so does anyone who avoids paying VAT.
So c'mon y'all...who's got a 100% clean sheet?
...but how many of us have paid cash-in-hand to builders, carpenters, painters, home helps, cleaners etc?
Isn't the argument the same? Benefit cheats and MPs who have fiddled their expenses steal from the public purse...and so does anyone who avoids paying VAT.
So c'mon y'all...who's got a 100% clean sheet?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I pay cash to my gardener, window cleaner, newsagent and most local businesses, I also paid cash to my nephew and his mate (both off duty firemen) for erecting a fence in my garden. I consider these to be private transactions, not strictly business deals, I have already paid tax on my pension and tax on my bank account.
I do barter jobs too,, gardening for cat sitting, sort of thing....but apparently if the tasks done are not of equal value e.g if you paint someones lounge that has a cash value e.g £300, if what they do in return is of lower value e.g mow your lawn and water your plants for a couple of weeks when you are on holiday ( £100) if you'd pay someone the difference can be assessed as a financial gain. A friend used to do peoples cars for them in return for cooking for dinner parties etc and he was told this by a friend who did bookkeeping to keep a note showing the transaction were even in case he was ever caught 'working off the books'
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