Celebrity tax dodgers under fire
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Celebrities and corporations are using offshore trusts, tax havens or wives and civil partners to avoid paying their fair share of tax, according to a new study.Filed under: Tax
Celebrities and corporations are using offshore trusts, tax havens or wives and civil partners to avoid paying their fair share of tax, according to a new study.
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Until we make a stand I'm afraid they will continue to walk all over us. We should take a leaf out of the French book and stand together united. Do we all forget that people power itself could be the way forward ?. Then again this is a country without a backbone, they say we do. All you hear is moaning, no gumption to to band together and say enough is enough. So back to work and carry on like good little puppies.
it will never change!!!
Easy way to stop this is to take their titles off them when they are named and shamed.
September 06 2012 at 7:29 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply"The Houses of Parliament" in London, England.
Let's have a little quiz:
1. Who meets there?
2. What do they do there?
3. Do they help you in any way?
If your answers were:
1. "Members of the government"
2. "They represent all the people living in the country" and
3. "Yes, they create laws to protect me and my family"
Then let me congratulate you on getting every one of the answers wrong.
Didn't do too well on that quiz? OK, let's have another go:
4. When was slavery abolished?
5. Was slavery legal?
6. Are you in debt to a financial institution?
Here are the answers:
http://www.yourstrawman.com/
Tax loopholes have been around for as long as there has been tax, the Romans found loopholes in their tax rules and used them. The real issue here is that we have a bunch of 650 freeloaders running the country who are totally inept and being advised by spotty faced political graduates fresh out of school. They have thrown away (and continue to do so) the wealth of this country and leave the rest of us squabling over the bones of our economy for the remaining tit-bits. Two of the strongest and largest economies on the planet are China and India yet we are STILL sending money in aid to the governments of those countries------FOR GODS SAKE WHY?
September 06 2012 at 3:26 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replyperhaps the TUC and union leaders should look at there own wage structure plus there own gilt edged pensions. Also look into unuion funds invested NOT IN THE COUNTRY BUT ABROAD AS TAX AVOIDENCE THE MINERS UNION ARE TOP OF THE LIST FOR THIS. The unions bleed companies dry untill most just packed up and shut up shop, and the drained there members dry, but feathered there own nests in between, What union with there massive funds every put there money into a british company to keep it going ?
September 05 2012 at 2:56 PM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down ReplyThere it goes and then there is THEIR MONEY. You write Their when you are taliking about someone.
September 05 2012 at 9:39 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyTaliking?? those typing fingers are very naughty aren't they!
September 06 2012 at 2:59 AM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate downHave a look at what the union leaders are bagging, FAT CATS themselves on £100,000 salaries, plus expenses, free luxury homes, cars, you name it.
Google - trade union leaders salaries
http://conservativehome.blogs.com/files/tradeunionrichlist0611.pdf
they're as greedy as the rest.
The rich are just simply greedy a billion is not enough they always want more, they cant spend it in ten lifetimes but that does not matter its greed pure and simple.
September 05 2012 at 12:12 PM Report abuse Permalink +5 rate up rate down Replythe idea that the tories will hound the rich so that they pay their " fair " share of tax is just completely laughable - got more chance of the pope inviting dale winton and graham norton for dinner at the vatican
September 05 2012 at 10:28 AM Report abuse Permalink +3 rate up rate down Replyand in 13 years in power what did LABOUR do to stop these schemes, thats when the majority of these were set up. Stop trying to kid yourself that any party is any differant from the other one. Labour enjoy the same amount of support from billionaires and millionaires as the conseratives.
When did bankers bonuses go through the roof under LABOUR At least look for a differant approach because labour and conserative might just as well be one party
What rubbish ! , Tax Avoidence Loopholes have been in existance a 100yrs if not more , no political party created them , there just anomalies in the legistration , clever accountants have discovered them and used to their and their clients advantage , morally unethical but not illegal . As to Bankers Bonuses , as banks are private commercial enterprises , goverments have no direct control over the size of bonuses or when they should be paid . What has become apparent in the last 30 / 40 years is that Executive Directors and other senior managerial posts are grossly overpaid and to often rewarded for failiure , with us ' lesser ' mortals paying the price . Whilst the last Labour administration was disapointing in some -ways , it is wrong to totally blame them for the present financial situation , they simply continued to follow the previous Tory goverments financial policies , unfortunately the financial collapse which started in America , meant the rest of the world caught cold , this being a result of goverments round the world { particularly America } not having strict enough legistration in place and a powerful watchdog to controll it . It would have been no different had the tories been in power. A lot wants changing lets hope the next goverment does so , whoever it is .
September 05 2012 at 7:10 PM Report abuse Permalink +3 rate up rate downMaybe some members of the Labour Party should put their houses in order as an example to everybody else. Tony Blair springs to mind.....
September 05 2012 at 9:41 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replyif its legal its legit and even if moraly wrong . ok
just close the loop holes and make the playing field even
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