somerset
New member
You want to check your toilet cistern for mini sub-aqua Ninja Assassins. Don't say you weren't warned ...
Checked.....all clear
You want to check your toilet cistern for mini sub-aqua Ninja Assassins. Don't say you weren't warned ...
Checked.....all clear
...Not getting out the laser measuring tool but would estimate the light blue to have a diameter just over half that of the dark blue which seems to equate to the same ratio of 16 to 30!
That's about as true as saying Tony Blair was an honest politician (with his multi-millions) and served government on behalf of the working class and didn't take us to a war on lies. As true as saying that Gordon Browns tenure at No 10 benefitted the country by selling our gold reserves and leaving the country bankrupt....won't go into the open door policy of immigration...We may as well call the big red circle "Tory mates", that's why. The current government are transparent fraudsters, and nothing can be done about it until people can vote again. By then, they'll have set themselves and their mates up for life.
That's about as true as saying Tony Blair was an honest politician (with his multi-millions) and served government on behalf of the working class and didn't take us to a war on lies. As true as saying that Gordon Browns tenure at No 10 benefitted the country by selling our gold reserves and leaving the country bankrupt....won't go into the open door policy of immigration...
What about the u-bend & the water pipes?
........1) To cover up the Government's inability to deal with tax evasion (there are complicated reasons for this) and their inability to deal with their own mistakes in overpaying (no excuses) and 2) the fact that it chimes well with the public to target "scroungers".
But would not an ISA count as tax avoidance? A legal way though.
Fair point, yes, Labour should have closed them or at least made an effort. It certainly isn't as simple as some people think but a real Labour Government would have done more to try and tackle tax evasion than Blair's lot did. I hope the lesson will be that whatever Government it is, it should not be spooked by threats by business to quit the country and threats of how it will impact negatively on our growth. The same arguments were used to oppose the minimum wage. We should know now that they are wrong.
Just out of interest,Mach,who do you vote for?Communist Party maybe?
Got to remember that even if one agrees that one should vote for the common good,individuals will disagree as to which party or organisation is best for the common good.
I'm curious, where does Tax Justice and PCS get that fantastic number from thats so wildly different from the official numbers?
Do i also assume the subtext to this that focusing on all the tax evasion and avoidance (otherwise known as compliance), we should forget about any benefit fraud, just allow those that wish to claim and carry on?
With George Osborne seemingly determined to cut more benefits, thought I'd post this which is truly eye-opening if you don't know the statistics. According to the government's own figures, more is lost through benefit overpayment than benefit fraud - and they should actually be paying out a lot more because of the massive amount of unclaimed benefits.
What's more, according to some estimates, tax evasion (most of it corporate tax evasion) costs the country a HUNDRED times more than benefit fraud (25 times more, even according to the government's own conservative estimates). The DWP has over 3,000 people investigating benefit fraud, but HMRC just 300 people investigating tax evasion - why?
Of course benefit fraud is wrong, but focusing on this and on increasing austerity measures aimed at the poor, rather than getting a small chunk out of the massive amount owed by the corporate evaders is surely ridiculous on any level.
The government serves the corporations and rich elite, not the people - this needs to change.
Are the rich elite not people then?
Is not the answer because the Government and other people with power are in the big red circle?
Nothing wrong with tax avoidance (it's part of my job) it's tax evasion that's illegal.
Yes there is. It's a moral wrong rather than a legal one but it is still a wrong .