I think you have comprehensively misunderstood my entire post.
It isnt unheard of ........
I think you have comprehensively misunderstood my entire post.
I didn't know you could not pay tax on profit if it was being reinvested into the business? Is that generally how it works?I have had to pile a couple of quid in to get things going and any profits the businesses make are being reinvested into growing them.
Looks like a Private Eye article.
Oh, you mean like Ernest Marples became completely impartial with no conflict of interest when he handed over his shares in his road and motorway construction firm - to his wife?I'm not defending Gideon, (even though he's my constituency MP) but he's not responsible for the activities of his relatives surely?
I understand that BG, but given that Gideon OIiver Osborne, who will become the Eighteenth Baronet of Ballentaylor and Ballylemon in the County of Waterford, is the man responsible for closing such loopholes, he could be accused of having a conflict of interest.
As others have said, all the company has done is apply the rules. Whether the rules are equitable is a separate issue.
Whether the rules are equitable is the heart of the matter.
All the apologist guff on this thread about it being within the law is dim or wilful deflection and prevarication. The key point made by the OP is a moral one; an extremely wealthy man who is in charge of our economy is presiding over a system whereby he and his relatives accrue even more wealth whilst preaching his austerity cant and extolling the virtue and necessity of "all being in it together".
Absolute hypocrite, fabulously wealthy and morally bankrupt.[/QUOTE
This. This twice round the carpark and back again. This.
Whether the rules are equitable is the heart of the matter.
All the apologist guff on this thread about it being within the law is dim or wilful deflection and prevarication. The key point made by the OP is a moral one; an extremely wealthy man who is in charge of our economy is presiding over a system whereby he and his relatives accrue even more wealth whilst preaching his austerity cant and extolling the virtue and necessity of "all being in it together".
Absolute hypocrite, fabulously wealthy and morally bankrupt.
I didn't know you could not pay tax on profit if it was being reinvested into the business? Is that generally how it works?
The more profitable the company the less tax you pay?
as we refer to the company in the example, it apparently hasnt made much profit. how do you go from this story to a claim that the more profit you make, the less tax you pay? or are you just making up some empty rhetoric.
i wonder for any of those appalled by the story to answer, how much should this company have paid in tax?
Indeed, creating a firm that employs a hundred that all pay tax & NI, maybe 500k or £1m all in.
Hands up those families on here that do more
It's why they walked the Election
Seriously??
You genuinely believe that it's ok for extremely wealthy people to avoid paying corporation tax, because they employ people who have tax and NI taken from their income?
And that makes the Employers the good guys?
Seriously??
You genuinely believe that it's ok for extremely wealthy people to avoid paying corporation tax, because they employ people who have tax and NI taken from their income?
And that makes the Employers the good guys?
Corporation tax revenue is a very small part of government income. If you make £1 million profit over a year, and decide to channel that through a artificial royalty payment in a low-tax country, which is better?
I have corrected your post.
You think you have.
are you saying employers are bad?
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I have corrected your post.
No.
Employers need employees to make their profits. They don't employ them from the goodness of their hearts or to ensure there is enough tax going back into the economy. If a company is not making enough profit they will get rid of some of these employees as they see fit. That is the way it works,neither good nor bad..