Yeah I knew the impact a Tattoo has. I've never regretted them. I've always worked in industries where it hasn't had any detrimental effect and I have improved on them over the years. I haven't the urge to keep getting more and more. It's been 18 years since I've had any work done and I only...
I didn't get mine done thinking "I'll be different" it was more "I'd like to get that tattooed on me". Being different didn't enter my head once. I think that's a common misconception.
There's a few territories that have been a bit tougher with Uber as in basically "Pay your taxes, license your cab and drivers properly and stick to our rules, not some made up hokum you've weaved to cut costs".
It all depends on the design and execution. I hang around with a lot of Burlesque types and some of their tattoos are amazing and enhance the lifestyle as oppose to some council estate slapper with Chinese writing all over her which just looks cheap and nasty.
It's easy enough to make mistakes when one is forced to repeat oneself and answer all manner of ridiculous questions. Mistake or not, my point remains the same. Agree with it or don't but getting into a left/right poster grudge match is all a bit last year wouldn't you say.
I'm getting bored answering your passive aggressive demands. You don't think they make profit and therefore shouldn't be paying tax. I think the opposite. It's not that complicated.
Ah, my bad, don't know why I typed corporation on that line.
To the original and most pertinent point, should Uber be paying tax in the UK. Several MP's believe so and have lodged complaints which the HMRC is investigating. So I guess some people out there are thinking the same as me.
Childish post deliberately missing the point I'm making.
Profit or not (I believe they ARE making profit) do you believe they should be paying fair tax in the UK?
There you go again, assuming. I've stated that my problem with them is their refusal to pay UK corporation tax. Do you believe they should be paying tax in the UK?
Are people on here aware that you are required to pay corporation tax whether you are making a profit or not. This tax is paid on...
Guessing? No, just taking all into consideration it is highly unlikely Uber are not making profit. Even if they were not making profit, which they are, their tax system is set up to avoid paying UK tax. You're clutching at straws now really. I'd expect more from you.
I'm not confusing Company tax with income tax, behave. I used income tax compared to corporation tax because the average man doesn't pay CT but will pay IT. It is, ultimately tax that one owes the HMRC.
I know you are absolutely desperate to find a fault here as it's me posting and RB on the...
There are many advantages to Uber at present. They wouldn't be so popular if they didn't represent some form of value/convenience etc. All I'd ask is that they stop avoiding UK tax. If they have such a strong business model it should be able to stand paying the fair amount of tax, like we all...
Quite a scattergun approach to points there but I think I've sifted through it.
Yep, Uber are amongst a number of corporations that avoid paying UK tax.
They are not obliged to declare their UK profit. So neither you nor I know how much profit they make in the UK. However, a reasonable...