Yep! Only Poor people pay taxes only in a Democracy can that happen.
Vote Remain.
Maybe the the EU’s new guidelines on tax avoidance has something to do with the push to leave?
On 28 January 2016 the Commission presented its proposal for an Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive as part of the Anti-Tax Avoidance Package. On 20 June 2016 the Council adopted the Directive (EU) 2016/1164 laying down rules against tax avoidance practices that directly affect the functioning of the internal market. In order to provide for a comprehensive framework of anti-abuse measures the Commission presented its proposalSearch for available translations of the preceding link••• on 25th October 2016, to complement the existing rule on hybrid mismatches. The rule on hybrid mismatches aims to prevent companies from exploiting national mismatches to avoid taxation.
You know you are winning, when the snowflakes resort to violence.
Or is it when people completely ignore questions that have been asked of them and disappear for a bit, then reappear pretending not to have noticed them?
What question ?
Nothing to say?
As you told me on the Nigel Farage thread, this is a thread about the Brexit Party, if you wish to discuss Child Refugees i suggest you open another thread.
The outcome of the Referendum was result of the British People not big businesses wanting out of EU because they could pay more tax. Tax avoidance for them can mean existing or going under or Dyson having a strop. fwiw
You know you are winning, when the snowflakes resort to violence.
Or is it when people completely ignore questions that have been asked of them and disappear for a bit, then reappear pretending not to have noticed them?
What question ?
Nothing to say?
As you told me on the Nigel Farage thread, this is a thread about the Brexit Party, if you wish to discuss Child Refugees i suggest you open another thread.
'Yellow Vest' James Goddard learns why it's unwise to call Liverpool a s***hole The pro Brexit shouter was chased down the street by a rather displeased group of locals
You know you are winning, when the snowflakes resort to violence.
Or is it when people completely ignore questions that have been asked of them and disappear for a bit, then reappear pretending not to have noticed them?
What question ?
Nothing to say?
As you told me on the Nigel Farage thread, this is a thread about the Brexit Party, if you wish to discuss Child Refugees i suggest you open another thread.
I was merely responding to your comments.
I think not, you posted about Child refugees on page 52, i responded to your post..
'Yellow Vest' James Goddard learns why it's unwise to call Liverpool a s***hole The pro Brexit shouter was chased down the street by a rather displeased group of locals
You know you are winning, when the snowflakes resort to violence.
Or is it when people completely ignore questions that have been asked of them and disappear for a bit, then reappear pretending not to have noticed them?
What question ?
Nothing to say?
As you told me on the Nigel Farage thread, this is a thread about the Brexit Party, if you wish to discuss Child Refugees i suggest you open another thread.
I was merely responding to your comments.
I think not, you posted about Child refugees on page 52, i responded to your post..
That is correct, and I was responding to your comments regarding this post.
'Yellow Vest' James Goddard learns why it's unwise to call Liverpool a s***hole The pro Brexit shouter was chased down the street by a rather displeased group of locals
'Yellow Vest' James Goddard learns why it's unwise to call Liverpool a s***hole The pro Brexit shouter was chased down the street by a rather displeased group of locals
The outcome of the Referendum was result of the British People not big businesses wanting out of EU because they could pay more tax. Tax avoidance for them can mean existing or going under or Dyson having a strop. fwiw
Apologies if this is on the wrong thread but I think it relevant to how we got in this situation and who EXACTLY was pushing for leave prior to the referendum and ( maybe) one of the reasons why...
You couldn’t be farther from the truth with your response about tax avoidance.
Rees-Mogg’s hedge fund, Somerset Capital Management, is managed via subsidiaries in the tax havens of the Cayman Islands and Singapore. He has defended the use of such tax havens, saying “I do not believe people have any obligation to pay more tax than the law requires.” And the laws that look set to stand in the way are planned new EU regulations aimed at governing the behaviour of companies such as his own.
You aren’t going to get any richer when we leave I bet some who are pushing for Leave will get substantially richer.
It's right that he is on the right he's in the picture for reason he supports Brexit.
Tom
It has my tag on so must be in the right thread, the one with the missing OP. I'm not a Fan of Mr Rees Mogg given he put his beloved Party ahead of democracy and the Nation by changing his vote, thus keeping May in Office, so probably (why ) he's not in the Brexit Party. The EU is riddled with tax avoidance and other bad things, why Nigel having seen it all from the inside warned us. This Nation agreed and Brexit was born, the baby is three years old now, not just walking & talking but running, they can't say we didn't know what we were voting for, yet again. I have faith the British public will see through all the garbage and make the right decision when voting Thursday.
It's right that he is on the right he's in the picture for reason he supports Brexit.
Tom
It has my tag on so must be in the right thread, the one with the missing OP. I'm not a Fan of Mr Rees Mogg given he put his beloved Party ahead of democracy and the Nation by changing his vote, thus keeping May in Office, so probably (why ) he's not in the Brexit Party. The EU is riddled with tax avoidance and other bad things, why Nigel having seen it all from the inside warned us. This Nation agreed and Brexit was born, the baby is three years old now, not just walking & talking but running, they can't say we didn't know what we were voting for, yet again. I have faith the British public will see through all the garbage and make the right decision when voting Thursday.
Nigel is a tax dodger himself.
Nigel Farage admits setting up tax haven trust fund was a mistake
Ukip leader, who has previously condemned tax avoiders, admits paying adviser to set up family trust fund on Isle of Man
UKIP leader Nigel Farage admits mistake after setting up offshore fund to avoid tax The UKIP leader paid a tax adviser to create a trust in the Isle of Man – which he intended to channel funds through
Iain Dale called out Nigel Farage over his attendance of EU Fisheries Committee meetings despite citing the fisheries policy in his campaigns for Brexit. Iain Dale put to The Brexit Party leader that he had 'changed his mind' over a Norway-style Brexit.
But the interview took a turn when Mr Farage linked the Norway option to the row over the common fisheries policy. "All this talk of Norway, nobody's talked about fishing!" he said. "We'd be Norway without the fish!"
Iain interrupted, asking: "If you were so exercised by fishing, why have you only attended one out of 42 of these committee meetings?" Mr Farage replied: "Because we want to leave the European Union." Iain said: "But if you were attend the meetings you can shape the policy, can't you? But you haven't been attending them!"
If you think Nigel Farage is a 'man of the people' here's one word of warning for you - Trump John Niven warns voters that Nigel Farage would let your family starve if it made him and his cronies an extra penny.
The popularity of some everyday things never fails to astonish and horrify me. People soaking their chips in vinegar. The ongoing success of the rock band Muse. Piers Morgan. Above and beyond all of these stands that frog-faced monument to racism and chicanery Nigel Farage.
But it seems that – as with vinegar, Muse and Morgan – there are many, many people out there who do not share my views. For, if the polls are to be believed, it looks like millions of ordinary British folk are planning to vote for Farage’s Brexit Party in this week’s European elections. You might be among them. Yes, it seems that when you look at Farage, you don’t see what I see – a half-Nazi who looks like a failed experiment at creating a muppet out of grey cardboard – you see a British hero. You see someone who has “stood up to the establishment”. You see a “man of the people”. You see an “anti-elitist standing up for ordinary folk”. You see, in fact, everything that Farage is not.
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On 28 January 2016 the Commission presented its proposal for an Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive as part of the Anti-Tax Avoidance Package. On 20 June 2016 the Council adopted the Directive (EU) 2016/1164 laying down rules against tax avoidance practices that directly affect the functioning of the internal market.
In order to provide for a comprehensive framework of anti-abuse measures the Commission presented its proposalSearch for available translations of the preceding link••• on 25th October 2016, to complement the existing rule on hybrid mismatches. The rule on hybrid mismatches aims to prevent companies from exploiting national mismatches to avoid taxation.
P.S Sorry for delay in answering, some of us are busy at work
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You know you are winning, when the snowflakes resort to violence.
https://youtu.be/bWcASV2sey0
3 candidates. Looks like they are the Candidates for my area. The middle one is. The 1 on the Left is standing 200 miles away.
Joel Chilaka? Not a Candidate anywhere.
Seems somehow apt that he is on the Far Right.
You couldn’t be farther from the truth with your response about tax avoidance.
Rees-Mogg’s hedge fund, Somerset Capital Management, is managed via subsidiaries in the tax havens of the Cayman Islands and Singapore. He has defended the use of such tax havens, saying “I do not believe people have any obligation to pay more tax than the law requires.” And the laws that look set to stand in the way are planned new EU regulations aimed at governing the behaviour of companies such as his own.
You aren’t going to get any richer when we leave
I bet some who are pushing for Leave will get substantially richer.
Phil
It's right that he is on the right he's in the picture for reason he supports Brexit.
Tom
It has my tag on so must be in the right thread, the one with the missing OP.
I'm not a Fan of Mr Rees Mogg given he put his beloved Party ahead of democracy and the Nation by changing his vote, thus keeping May in Office, so probably (why ) he's not in the Brexit Party. The EU is riddled with tax avoidance and other bad things, why Nigel having seen it all from the inside warned us. This Nation agreed and Brexit was born, the baby is three years old now, not just walking & talking but running, they can't say we didn't know what we were voting for, yet again. I have faith the British public will see through all the garbage and make the right decision when voting Thursday.
Nigel Farage admits setting up tax haven trust fund was a mistake
Ukip leader, who has previously condemned tax avoiders, admits paying adviser to set up family trust fund on Isle of Man
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2013/jun/21/nigel-farage-tax-haven-trust-fund-mistake
Nigel Farage refuses to publish his tax return
The Ukip leader refused to join the rush to transparency
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/nigel-farage-tax-return-avoidance-evasion-haven-refuses-to-publish-details-a6978861.html
UKIP leader Nigel Farage admits mistake after setting up offshore fund to avoid tax
The UKIP leader paid a tax adviser to create a trust in the Isle of Man – which he intended to channel funds through
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/ukip-leader-nigel-farage-admits-1972988
Former Ukip leader, racist Nigel Farage, drowned out by protesters in Ramsgate
https://socialistworker.co.uk/art/44762/Former+Ukip+leader,+racist+Nigel+Farage,+drowned+out+by+protesters+in+Ramsgate
Nigel Farage is a (failed) tax minimiser
www.tomwinnifrith.com/articles/3602/nigel-farage...
Iain Dale put to The Brexit Party leader that he had 'changed his mind' over a Norway-style Brexit.
But the interview took a turn when Mr Farage linked the Norway option to the row over the common fisheries policy.
"All this talk of Norway, nobody's talked about fishing!" he said.
"We'd be Norway without the fish!"
Iain interrupted, asking: "If you were so exercised by fishing, why have you only attended one out of 42 of these committee meetings?"
Mr Farage replied: "Because we want to leave the European Union."
Iain said: "But if you were attend the meetings you can shape the policy, can't you? But you haven't been attending them!"
https://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/presenters/iain-dale/nigel-farage-eu-fisheries-committee-attendance/
John Niven warns voters that Nigel Farage would let your family starve if it made him and his cronies an extra penny.
The popularity of some everyday things never fails to astonish and horrify me. People soaking their chips in vinegar. The ongoing success of the rock band Muse. Piers Morgan.
Above and beyond all of these stands that frog-faced monument to racism and chicanery Nigel Farage.
But it seems that – as with vinegar, Muse and Morgan – there are many, many people out there who do not share my views.
For, if the polls are to be believed, it looks like millions of ordinary British folk are planning to vote for Farage’s Brexit Party in this week’s European elections. You might be among them.
Yes, it seems that when you look at Farage, you don’t see what I see – a half-Nazi who looks like a failed experiment at creating a muppet out of grey cardboard – you see a British hero.
You see someone who has “stood up to the establishment”. You see a “man of the people”. You see an “anti-elitist standing up for ordinary folk”. You see, in fact, everything that Farage is not.
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politics/you-think-nigel-farage-man-16166942