Leekbrookgull
Well-known member
So Labour think it is wrong,well what about the unions. In fact the whole lot of them stink,if they have not got their 'hand in the till' they are to something else.
So Labour think it is wrong,well what about the unions. In fact the whole lot of them stink,if they have not got their 'hand in the till' they are to something else.
The key point is that if he paid his taxes like the rest of us then he might not have been able to afford to stick £5m to the Tories.
I don't understand this non-dom/ tax exile bollox, I just don't get why any of them are allowed to get away with it and can buy their yachts, while the rest of us have the taxman on our tails and come down on us like a ton of bricks over a tenner
Why should he pay taxes to the UK when he doesnt live here the required number of days. 1 of my old bosses lived 4 months in the UK, 4 months in Gozo and 4 months in Thurles in Eire and didnt pay tax to any country.
Parliament have just decreed that he hasnt broken any laws and everything is legal and above board.
Without getting too complicated... It could be said that he is using his donations to the Tory party in order to " Buy" the political policies which would possibly benefit his own companies.
thats just it, he doesnt have UK companies, if he did they would be taxed and i dont think the non-dom status would hold. all his earnings come from abroad.
Without getting too complicated... It could be said that he is using his donations to the Tory party in order to " Buy" the political policies which would possibly benefit his own companies. If he was a UK resident tax payer that would not be so bad but to meddle from abroad while effectively dodging his tax responsability is a bit off.
Oh and as a secondary point, Wiliam Hague, shadow foreign secretary and " Sponsor" of his position in the House of Lords believed that Lord Ashcroft WAS paying tax. He went for about 8 years believing his mukker was upfront with him ! he only found out a few months ago....
But if he is in position of having priveledged knowledge of what the Tory policies will be, he could use that as a competetive advantage for himself or in advising" Friends" who do do business with his companies etc. etc.
ok, fair enough. so you share the same concerns of Labour donors then?
Are they Non-dom tax exiles then ? have they been covering up or refusing to reveal their tax status for 8 odd years ?.... oh, have they been given seats in The House of Lords ? name them and lets have a look
Are they Non-dom tax exiles then ? have they been covering up or refusing to reveal their tax status for 8 odd years ?.... oh, have they been given seats in The House of Lords ? name them and lets have a look
thats just it, he doesnt have UK companies, if he did they would be taxed and i dont think the non-dom status would hold. all his earnings come from abroad.
I think you will find you are wrong. The whole point of the Electoral Commission inquiry was to establish whether the donations made by Ashcroft through his company, Bearwood, were legal. Companies can only donate to political parties if they are trading in this country.
So basically, you have a very influential member of the Tory party who has avoided paying tax in this country in contravention of an agreement made 10 years ago. I have heard that the tax lost to the Inland Revenue is somewhere in the region of £100m.
People will draw comparisons to Lord Paul who has donated about £70k to labour but he has never hidden the fact that he is a non dom.
Hague - he is a thick useless shite that boy, I'm stunned how anyone could be even dumber than Cameron!