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Spain ,Greece Italy are the worst country's in the world for tax avoidance ,never mind the backwards country's.
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I don't know a single person with 150k in cashBut the tax man will only ever see the €150k figure... the other half is cash and never declared etc..
Yeah... but this is Greece... it's a different way of life. I heard that someone had a safe/secure box/whatever underneath his swimming pool ! He worked out it was about the last place anyone would look !I don't know a single person with 150k in cash
It's drawn out of a bank surely.
It comes back around doing that because checkout their bailouts they've had. It'll cost them when they can't draw cash out or put it in anywhere without a passport.
Got to spend it in fivers at the shops then and fuel will be more paid in tax than it was worth ?
Wow that's one way to stash it.Yeah... but this is Greece... it's a different way of life. I heard that someone had a safe/secure box/whatever underneath his swimming pool ! He worked out it was about the last place anyone would look !
I must be the AntiChrist......I turn all my beer into water !!!It’s Friday night Dan. I’ve been converting my hard earned cash into beer!
The problem though Dan... is that it's tax on profits... and who's to say which country you made the profit in ? You can easily determine the value of Sales, but profit is a tricky one. The trick often used is to charge a 'management charge' from one entity to another... thus moving profit. The only real solution is to have a global arrangement that says that whatever profit you make, it will be 'deemed' to have been made in the country where the sales were... But Ireland would never agree to that ! Neither would Luxembourg !Not sure what the brick reference is all about lol.
The companies who dodge and avoid tax simply opt for the lowest outgoings. Amazon apple and Google all making well more than a lot of countries while GDP.
So they use their low taxes for their businesses. They're bigger than countries now. Countries need to be stronger on them but then the tax payer ends up going elsewhere for their stuff too then.
I guess.
I don't agree with it. It should be paid in the country the product is bought. End of. Not related to where the business operates. IMO.
I'm hoping the yes vote in our poll really is occasionally.
Else your statement above is untrue mate. Lol
Absolutely agree money( our money ) is waisted by government, but I feel it is a poor argument to justify not paying your due taxes.Hang on there Pete... All taxes are vile and disgusting ! but I agree we do need them to run essential services for the country. And yes, tax evasion is illegal, but avoidance is just shrewd... after all, it was the monks who invented it !
As to the issue of hospital waiting lists though... that has very little to do with money... it's far more to do with chaotic mismanagement and institutionalised employees.
And the none arrival of a Police Officer is mainly due to their new role to 'maintain the safety of the general public'. Their traditional role of 'upholding the law' went about 20 years ago !
Pete... I have never suggested that anyone should not pay their due taxes... that's called "tax evasion" and is illegal.Absolutely agree money( our money ) is waisted by government, but I feel it is a poor argument to justify not paying your due taxes.
Governments from all sides will always waste money on weird schemes and mismanaging. It’s a fact and will never change.
The problem is they don’t believe it is wasted because they are spending it on what we the people want. Not the majority of people, but the loud minority.
I know my argument will be unpopular as no one likes giving money to the taxman, but it is needed even if some of it is wasted due to what we the people want.
If only it were so simple.Absolutely no need to do cash jobs. If you know what your doing on you tax return.
There are so many legal ways that you can use to bring your tax bill down that there is no point in risking breaking the law.
As an extra it is morally and legally wrong to do this.
The country as a whole needs taxation to run services.
All you cash in hand job peeps think about the next time you complain about hospital waiting lists or it takes 2 days for a police officer to arrive.
I don’t know whether to agree or disagree ,like or ,dislike.If only it were so simple.
Your tax £ will be swallowed in an orgy of public sector largesse, foreign aid, failed IT systems, Toffs trains sets, diversity outreach officers, trans toilets and literally millions more schemes and scams to funnel tax into the grubby hands of the of a select few.
It is every mans duty to pay as little tax as morally acceptable to him.
I don't do cash in hand though cos I'm a hypocritical -----.
Yeah... but this is Greece... it's a different way of life. I heard that someone had a safe/secure box/whatever underneath his swimming pool ! He worked out it was about the last place anyone would look !
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