Barlow, Gary 13:36 - May 10 with 6163 views | Fergal | Tax dodging cant. | | | | |
Barlow, Gary on 13:42 - May 10 with 4923 views | Lohengrin | He's probably paid more in tax than a hundred average Joes would in their combined lifetime. Just how much is enough? His real crime has always been his dancing. | |
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Barlow, Gary on 13:50 - May 10 with 4913 views | Fergal |
Barlow, Gary on 13:42 - May 10 by Lohengrin | He's probably paid more in tax than a hundred average Joes would in their combined lifetime. Just how much is enough? His real crime has always been his dancing. |
And earned more than many thousand average joes. | | | |
Barlow, Gary on 14:04 - May 10 with 4887 views | Lohengrin |
Barlow, Gary on 13:50 - May 10 by Fergal | And earned more than many thousand average joes. |
Yes indeed, "earned." He did it all himself. | |
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Barlow, Gary on 14:37 - May 10 with 4831 views | Darran | So what law has he broken then? | |
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Barlow, Gary on 14:46 - May 10 with 4802 views | PozuelosSideys | An awful lot of these tax avoidance schemes are set up by Financial & Professional Services companies based in the UK. They make an absolute fortune out of doing it. HMRC takes ages to close one down and then retrospectively chase the users. The companies then move the goalposts slightly and it starts all over again. If have cash, you avoid. Simple. | |
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Barlow, Gary on 14:48 - May 10 with 4787 views | Jackfath |
Barlow, Gary on 14:46 - May 10 by PozuelosSideys | An awful lot of these tax avoidance schemes are set up by Financial & Professional Services companies based in the UK. They make an absolute fortune out of doing it. HMRC takes ages to close one down and then retrospectively chase the users. The companies then move the goalposts slightly and it starts all over again. If have cash, you avoid. Simple. |
Most of these companies are run by ex tax office people who have seen the loopholes and are able to apply them. The common man doesn't get a look in. It's part of the big system to keep us repressed. | |
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Barlow, Gary on 15:02 - May 10 with 4770 views | exiledclaseboy |
Barlow, Gary on 14:48 - May 10 by Jackfath | Most of these companies are run by ex tax office people who have seen the loopholes and are able to apply them. The common man doesn't get a look in. It's part of the big system to keep us repressed. |
There is a near army of former HM Treasury officials with encyclopaedic knowledge of how the tax system works who make big bucks advising very rich people how to pay as little tax as possible (legally) and thus become even richer, at the expense of the rest of us. What does the government concentrate on? Benefit "fraudsters" who cost the country relative peanuts in comparison. Government has no interest in ensuring that those who can pay what they should. | |
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Barlow, Gary on 15:07 - May 10 with 4754 views | waynekerr55 | My take on this. Is it "fair" that one individual regardless of wealth should pay 50% tax? Why exactly did the supposed "fiscal genius" Gordon Brown create a wealth of loopholes and complicate the tax system? Why can't taxation be simpler, as there's a chance revenues would increase (both directly and indirectly)? (In a Trevor Macdonald voice) "And finally, how that tosser can stand there and have the cheek to "beg" us peasants to donate to charities which would benefit from a minor increase in taxation from him is beyond me." | |
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Barlow, Gary on 15:09 - May 10 with 4744 views | exiledclaseboy |
Barlow, Gary on 15:07 - May 10 by waynekerr55 | My take on this. Is it "fair" that one individual regardless of wealth should pay 50% tax? Why exactly did the supposed "fiscal genius" Gordon Brown create a wealth of loopholes and complicate the tax system? Why can't taxation be simpler, as there's a chance revenues would increase (both directly and indirectly)? (In a Trevor Macdonald voice) "And finally, how that tosser can stand there and have the cheek to "beg" us peasants to donate to charities which would benefit from a minor increase in taxation from him is beyond me." |
They don't pay 50% tax though, do they? There isn't a 50% tax rate for a start. | |
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Barlow, Gary on 15:14 - May 10 with 4730 views | waynekerr55 |
Barlow, Gary on 15:09 - May 10 by exiledclaseboy | They don't pay 50% tax though, do they? There isn't a 50% tax rate for a start. |
My apologies - 45% + NI which takes it above that figure. Obscene. For a fairer tax system the whole political set up would need radical overhaul, which shant be happening in our lifetime Mr ECB | |
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Barlow, Gary on 15:14 - May 10 with 4727 views | Darran | Mick Jagger left Britain in the 70s to avoid paying tax and got a knighthood of it. | |
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Barlow, Gary on 15:17 - May 10 with 4723 views | waynekerr55 |
Barlow, Gary on 15:14 - May 10 by Darran | Mick Jagger left Britain in the 70s to avoid paying tax and got a knighthood of it. |
Bent c*nts | |
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Barlow, Gary on 15:17 - May 10 with 4722 views | exiledclaseboy |
Barlow, Gary on 15:14 - May 10 by waynekerr55 | My apologies - 45% + NI which takes it above that figure. Obscene. For a fairer tax system the whole political set up would need radical overhaul, which shant be happening in our lifetime Mr ECB |
It's not 45% on all earnings though, is it? We have a progressive taxation system along with most of the rest of the developed world, which means that those who can afford to pay more do so. There's nothing unfair about it. What's unfair is that the majority of the tax burden still falls on those who can least afford to pay it, especially when you take into account indirect taxes. | |
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Barlow, Gary on 15:21 - May 10 with 4712 views | waynekerr55 |
Barlow, Gary on 15:17 - May 10 by exiledclaseboy | It's not 45% on all earnings though, is it? We have a progressive taxation system along with most of the rest of the developed world, which means that those who can afford to pay more do so. There's nothing unfair about it. What's unfair is that the majority of the tax burden still falls on those who can least afford to pay it, especially when you take into account indirect taxes. |
Absolutely - I believe myself and you would fall into that bracket of the ones who pay proportionately the most The system needs overhaul and that needs more focus on than benefit reform. The tax credits system for example. Why do people pay tax, for people to then repay it back to them, adding bureaucracy and cost? Those employees would be better served helping deal with tax evasion IMO | |
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Barlow, Gary on 15:23 - May 10 with 4707 views | llangyfelach | That's as maybe, but Back For Good was smashing | |
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Barlow, Gary on 15:28 - May 10 with 4694 views | exiledclaseboy |
Barlow, Gary on 15:21 - May 10 by waynekerr55 | Absolutely - I believe myself and you would fall into that bracket of the ones who pay proportionately the most The system needs overhaul and that needs more focus on than benefit reform. The tax credits system for example. Why do people pay tax, for people to then repay it back to them, adding bureaucracy and cost? Those employees would be better served helping deal with tax evasion IMO |
First sentence - I f*cking wish. On the rest, I agree. But it's easier for government to demonise benefit claimants than those who make nice little ditties like Back for Good, as my old mate Llangy's just referenced below. Shows like Benefits Street are designed and encouraged specifically for that purpose. Some scabby bint up north could be claiming £50 she's not entitled to and is demonised for it. Gary Barlow does much the same on a grand scale and we stick him on Saturday night TV and fawn over his every word. No wonder Britain is f*cked up. | |
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Barlow, Gary on 15:34 - May 10 with 4679 views | max936 |
Barlow, Gary on 15:02 - May 10 by exiledclaseboy | There is a near army of former HM Treasury officials with encyclopaedic knowledge of how the tax system works who make big bucks advising very rich people how to pay as little tax as possible (legally) and thus become even richer, at the expense of the rest of us. What does the government concentrate on? Benefit "fraudsters" who cost the country relative peanuts in comparison. Government has no interest in ensuring that those who can pay what they should. |
Spot on Ecb. On Gary Barlow himself l can't stand him, just saying | |
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Barlow, Gary on 15:35 - May 10 with 4676 views | Darran |
Barlow, Gary on 15:34 - May 10 by max936 | Spot on Ecb. On Gary Barlow himself l can't stand him, just saying |
Ooh you lying tw*t. | |
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Barlow, Gary on 15:54 - May 10 with 4630 views | max936 |
Barlow, Gary on 15:35 - May 10 by Darran | Ooh you lying tw*t. |
Im 100% geniune, l can't stand his look his voice his demeanor or fukall else about him. | |
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Barlow, Gary on 15:56 - May 10 with 4621 views | Darran |
Barlow, Gary on 15:54 - May 10 by max936 | Im 100% geniune, l can't stand his look his voice his demeanor or fukall else about him. |
How much did the ticket to see them in Cardiff cost you? | |
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