It was 95% not 98%. Listen to the lyrics of the Beatles song Taxman.
Should 5% appear too small,
Be thankful I don't take it all.
It was 98%. Top rate of 83% and a 15% supertax surcharge.
It was 95% not 98%. Listen to the lyrics of the Beatles song Taxman.
Should 5% appear too small,
Be thankful I don't take it all.
I completely agree, the government needs to change the rules to stop this sort of crap. That may be a tough ask, as no doubt plenty in the government make use of the schemes themselves.I'm confused by this whole Paradise saga in that it seems to be the rich and famous including her Royal Highness that is getting lambasted rather than those who set the rules in Government and HMRC. Surely if it's legal they haven't done anything wrong have they? It's others to blame for allowing it.
I was just telling my dad, benefit cheats are a drop in the ocean compared to the hundreds of billions avoided by the rich, still ********s though..I think there's people that already do this, those of the Jeremy Kyle culture!
Tax is the best way to finance a civilised society.
Pay your fair share!
(which may not be the same as the least you leaglly can).
"It's legal, so it's fine morally" is an odd way of seeing things for me.
Legality and morality are two totally different things. It's legally fine for me to let doors swing shut in people's faces, to cut people up on the roads, to ignore homeless people etc. But it would still make me a shit person if I did all those things constantly.
Then you're opening up the issue of gauging what is morally acceptable, morality is subjective and harder to enforce. You would literally need to engineer how people perceive right and wrong for it to work.
Then you're opening up the issue of gauging what is morally acceptable, morality is subjective and harder to enforce. You would literally need to engineer how people perceive right and wrong for it to work.
This. There's no grey area. OP's 'totally legal way of paying less tax' is what anybody and everybody would opt for shirley? Or if you're THAT keen on paying more tax than you legally need to, just make stuff up on your tax form. Tell them your wages are higher than they actually are, declare income from a fictitious property, I'm pretty sure HMRC won't ask too many questions and will gladly accept your public-spirited donation
Eh? My point is I don't agree with the argument of "It's legally fine, so it's fine" as that leads to a monumentally shit and depressing society where no one does anything out of pure kindness, we'd just do "what we can get away with". My point is not specifically about Tax at all, not about how to enforce laws.
Except that's wrong, isn't it? Charity wouldn't exist if people didn't do anything out of kindness. Your point "It's legally fine, so it's fine" leading to a "monumentally shit and depressing society" doesn't really stack up against what actually goes on. Your argument is surrounding morality. That's my point, you can't enforce morality.
I'm almost certain you can ask to pay more, though I suspect those who want higher taxes don't take up this option...
My solution is massive tax reform. Rewrite tax law. Give everyone a 1-2% break, then tighten loopholes so tax avoidance becomes tax evasion. The issue is that the risk-reward ratio is greatly skewed towards lower risk and higher rewards. Efficient tax collection comes from a system that's easy to understand and difficult to argue against. Unfortunately, the complexity of the tax system is what enables legal tax avoidance.
We may hate the idea of these people paying less than they can, but really they aren't doing anything wrong in the eyes of the law and those who think this isn't right, well - in the wise words of Your Mum. Your mum.
Sheep like you are the reason why Governments of all persuasions can piss other peoples money up the wall time and time again with no recourse.
I earn my money, I should get to decide how it is spent. I take care of my money, Governments do not.
Built much major infrastructure recently?
Tax should be collected correctly, even down to cash in hand work. Cutting HMRC by 19,000 members of staff (Cameron 11,000, May to cut 8,000) is not exactly going to help is it.
There's so much that isn't right that comes out of this and it's ridiculous, frankly, that it's being brushed aside by many people saying that we'd all do it if we could. How can you be happy with a billionaire, for example, moving money abroad to a shell company to avoid tax and then to buy up a load of property using that company, meaning huge areas of London have thousands of empty properties whilst people can't afford to buy?