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Zahawi 22:18 - Jan 21 with 14477 viewsmajorraglan

Football aside, one of the biggest stories of the day concerns our esteemed ex chancellor and current Chairman of the Conservative Party and the requirement for him to pay around £5m in back tax and a penalty. His penalty was allegedly set at the highest point of the “careless” range of 30% and allegedly amounts to £1.1m. Some news streams are giving this story prominent cveragevwhile others aren’t. The question is should he be allowed to remain in government or should he resign/be sacked?

https://www.taxpolicy.org.uk/2023/01/19/zahawi_story/

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/nadhim-zahawi-tax-legal-action-b2
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Zahawi on 12:31 - Jan 30 with 1592 viewsSirjohnalot

Zahawi on 10:39 - Jan 30 by onehunglow

Maybe bullied not the apostate word but certainly posters are being cornered into revealing how they vote.
I have voted for all major parties and some independent ones too.
Normally I vote for anyone who does not pigeon hole me and categorise me.

I worry about anyone calling me workin* classor middle class to my face or worse as ordinary ,as I’m still rather volatile .

None of us are ordinary


I'm quite proud of my working class background. Don't see it as an insult at all
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Zahawi on 13:22 - Jan 30 with 1555 viewsonehunglow

Zahawi on 12:31 - Jan 30 by Sirjohnalot

I'm quite proud of my working class background. Don't see it as an insult at all


Well,we are different fundamentally John.
And that is fine


I stand by every word


I’d love to have a full on face a face debate with you someday

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Zahawi on 13:30 - Jan 30 with 1560 viewsFireboy2

Zahawi on 22:23 - Jan 29 by Dr_Winston

No doubt. Political placemen have existed for as long as politics has. Winston Churchill represented about half a dozen constituencies throughout his career if memory serves.


And he represented different parties.
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Zahawi on 15:22 - Jan 30 with 1535 viewsSirjohnalot

Zahawi on 13:22 - Jan 30 by onehunglow

Well,we are different fundamentally John.
And that is fine


I stand by every word


I’d love to have a full on face a face debate with you someday


It takes an awful lot to upset me, don't think I've ever had an argument with anyone since I was about 13 when a mate of mine threw stones at my cricket stumps : )
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Zahawi on 17:25 - Jan 30 with 1488 viewsonehunglow

Zahawi on 15:22 - Jan 30 by Sirjohnalot

It takes an awful lot to upset me, don't think I've ever had an argument with anyone since I was about 13 when a mate of mine threw stones at my cricket stumps : )


I’m the same
It’s been three hours since somebody annoyed me
I’d have hospitalised somebody interfering with my stumps
Us jacks nearly buggers

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Zahawi on 11:40 - Feb 1 with 1433 viewsfelixstowe_jack

I do hope all the strikers being paid strike pay by their Unions will declare the income on their tax returns. Tax evasion is a crime. Wonder if HMRC will be as quick imposing penalties on those who fail to report this income .

Currently for some reason strike pay is not taxable. Wonder whrn this tax loophole will be closed.
[Post edited 1 Feb 2023 11:41]

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Zahawi on 12:30 - Feb 1 with 1412 viewsonehunglow

Zahawi on 11:40 - Feb 1 by felixstowe_jack

I do hope all the strikers being paid strike pay by their Unions will declare the income on their tax returns. Tax evasion is a crime. Wonder if HMRC will be as quick imposing penalties on those who fail to report this income .

Currently for some reason strike pay is not taxable. Wonder whrn this tax loophole will be closed.
[Post edited 1 Feb 2023 11:41]


Strikers…
Well the fire people walking out . Is that a return to the green goddesses and the army putting out fires with police escorting them .
This led to friction between rank and file police and fire brigades .

Maybe the Police should walk out.

Maybe they should refuse to escort the Army in solidarity with their fellow emergency workers

Maybe firefighters should not go on strike

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Zahawi on 14:18 - Feb 1 with 1401 viewsGwyn737

Zahawi on 11:40 - Feb 1 by felixstowe_jack

I do hope all the strikers being paid strike pay by their Unions will declare the income on their tax returns. Tax evasion is a crime. Wonder if HMRC will be as quick imposing penalties on those who fail to report this income .

Currently for some reason strike pay is not taxable. Wonder whrn this tax loophole will be closed.
[Post edited 1 Feb 2023 11:41]


I can't speak for other professions but there is certainly no strike pay for teachers.

Some district union offices may have set up hardship funds for those who are disproportionally effected )compared to other members.)

This tax on these nominal amounts across the board will probably not amount to as much Zahawi accidently forgot to pay.
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Zahawi on 16:28 - Feb 1 with 1378 viewsBadgeman

Zahawi on 14:18 - Feb 1 by Gwyn737

I can't speak for other professions but there is certainly no strike pay for teachers.

Some district union offices may have set up hardship funds for those who are disproportionally effected )compared to other members.)

This tax on these nominal amounts across the board will probably not amount to as much Zahawi accidently forgot to pay.


Zahawi's tax avoidance wasn't an accident. That's why he was fined.

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/tax-boss-hmrc-nadhim-zahawi-fine-innoce

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(No subject) (n/t) on 10:03 - Feb 6 with 1322 viewsonehunglow

Zahawi on 15:22 - Jan 30 by Sirjohnalot

It takes an awful lot to upset me, don't think I've ever had an argument with anyone since I was about 13 when a mate of mine threw stones at my cricket stumps : )



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Zahawi on 10:15 - Feb 6 with 1316 viewsFireboy2

Zahawi on 11:40 - Feb 1 by felixstowe_jack

I do hope all the strikers being paid strike pay by their Unions will declare the income on their tax returns. Tax evasion is a crime. Wonder if HMRC will be as quick imposing penalties on those who fail to report this income .

Currently for some reason strike pay is not taxable. Wonder whrn this tax loophole will be closed.
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Strike pay 🤣🤣🤣🤣

That's a good one, where did you read that? The daily fail 🤣🤣🤣
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Zahawi on 10:19 - Feb 6 with 1305 viewsSirjohnalot

Zahawi on 11:40 - Feb 1 by felixstowe_jack

I do hope all the strikers being paid strike pay by their Unions will declare the income on their tax returns. Tax evasion is a crime. Wonder if HMRC will be as quick imposing penalties on those who fail to report this income .

Currently for some reason strike pay is not taxable. Wonder whrn this tax loophole will be closed.
[Post edited 1 Feb 2023 11:41]


What strike pay ?
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Zahawi on 14:56 - Feb 6 with 1244 viewsFireboy2

Zahawi on 10:19 - Feb 6 by Sirjohnalot

What strike pay ?


I honestly cannot believe that he posted that John.

Some people actually think we get paid whilst on strike, absolutely hilarious 😂 😂😂😂
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Zahawi on 17:47 - Feb 6 with 1224 viewsGwyn737

Zahawi on 14:56 - Feb 6 by Fireboy2

I honestly cannot believe that he posted that John.

Some people actually think we get paid whilst on strike, absolutely hilarious 😂 😂😂😂


So that’s barristers, the fire service and education covered.

Who is getting this strike pay?
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Zahawi on 18:35 - Feb 6 with 1208 viewsFireboy2

Zahawi on 17:47 - Feb 6 by Gwyn737

So that’s barristers, the fire service and education covered.

Who is getting this strike pay?


I'm sure the daily fail will have experts who will tell us.
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