Quizzical Bob wrote:Evasion is illegal. Avoidance is not only legal but you have a legal right to do it, almost an obligation.Silver_Shiney wrote:tax avoidance is illegal. Tax mitigation is legal
semantics...

Quizzical Bob wrote:Evasion is illegal. Avoidance is not only legal but you have a legal right to do it, almost an obligation.Silver_Shiney wrote:tax avoidance is illegal. Tax mitigation is legal

Much more than that. It's a matter of Law. It has been determined by a judicial decision that you are entitled to arrange your affairs so as to minimise your tax liability.Silver_Shiney wrote:Quizzical Bob wrote:Evasion is illegal. Avoidance is not only legal but you have a legal right to do it, almost an obligation.Silver_Shiney wrote:tax avoidance is illegal. Tax mitigation is legal
semantics...

I suppose we should expect a pro EU supporter to be in favour of something decreed by Shyster lawyers, rather than common sense.Quizzical Bob wrote:Much more than that. It's a matter of Law. It has been determined by a judicial decision that you are entitled to arrange your affairs so as to minimise your tax liability.Silver_Shiney wrote:Quizzical Bob wrote:Evasion is illegal. Avoidance is not only legal but you have a legal right to do it, almost an obligation.Silver_Shiney wrote:tax avoidance is illegal. Tax mitigation is legal
semantics...
Evasion, on the other hand, could land you in jail.

Evasion is avoidance and, as you say, is illegal. You are, indeed, entitled to take legal measures to minimise the amount you pay.Quizzical Bob wrote:Much more than that. It's a matter of Law. It has been determined by a judicial decision that you are entitled to arrange your affairs so as to minimise your tax liability.Silver_Shiney wrote:Quizzical Bob wrote:Evasion is illegal. Avoidance is not only legal but you have a legal right to do it, almost an obligation.Silver_Shiney wrote:tax avoidance is illegal. Tax mitigation is legal
semantics...
Evasion, on the other hand, could land you in jail.

Silver_Shiney wrote:Evasion is avoidance and, as you say, is illegal. You are, indeed, entitled to take legal measures to minimise the amount you pay.Quizzical Bob wrote:Much more than that. It's a matter of Law. It has been determined by a judicial decision that you are entitled to arrange your affairs so as to minimise your tax liability.Silver_Shiney wrote:Quizzical Bob wrote:Evasion is illegal. Avoidance is not only legal but you have a legal right to do it, almost an obligation.
semantics...
Evasion, on the other hand, could land you in jail.
But what would I know? I only worked in the industry for 8+ years....

Just agreeing. It might be legal to minimise your tax through these off shore shysters, but it's immoral and anyone who does it should also avoid using public services such as the NHS.oldbluefox wrote:Perhaps if everybody in the country paid the tax they should (without the skills of a creative accountant) we could all be paying less or could afford better roads, schools, hospitals etc. Just saying.............

I suspect they already do that Merv, so not really a suitable punishment, but I guess we could dream one up if we put our minds to it.Mervyn and Trish wrote:Just agreeing. It might be legal to minimise your tax through these off shore shysters, but it's immoral and anyone who does it should also avoid using public services such as the NHS.oldbluefox wrote:Perhaps if everybody in the country paid the tax they should (without the skills of a creative accountant) we could all be paying less or could afford better roads, schools, hospitals etc. Just saying.............

But avoidance isn't evasion... There's a lot of confusion, I would say especially amongst those who make their living in the field.Silver_Shiney wrote:Evasion is avoidance and, as you say, is illegal. You are, indeed, entitled to take legal measures to minimise the amount you pay.Quizzical Bob wrote:Much more than that. It's a matter of Law. It has been determined by a judicial decision that you are entitled to arrange your affairs so as to minimise your tax liability.Silver_Shiney wrote:Quizzical Bob wrote:Evasion is illegal. Avoidance is not only legal but you have a legal right to do it, almost an obligation.
semantics...
Evasion, on the other hand, could land you in jail.
But what would I know? I only worked in the industry for 8+ years....


Yep. And that is what makes these all to envious socialists look rather inept when levelling charges against the Prime Minister.Quizzical Bob wrote:Evasion is illegal. Avoidance is not only legal but you have a legal right to do it, almost an obligation.Silver_Shiney wrote:tax avoidance is illegal. Tax mitigation is legal



Always out.Mervyn and Trish wrote:Well I've just read the Government's £9million leaflet and I'm none the wiser. It's full of the usual propoganda with no evidence to back it up. All the possible disadavantages of leaving are presented as this will happen, rather than this might. All the disadvantages of staying are brushed over.
A classic line is to say we do control our borders, because we still check all passports, without mentioning that we have no right to refuse entry to an EU passport holder, even if they have no job to come to here.
And they point out the benefits of us having access to free health care when travelling in Europe, while ignoring the fact that some EU countries, Spain being an example, turn their noses up at the E111 and still demand money, or that the flow to use free healthcare is very much more inwards than outwards with huge impact on the NHS.
Still out.





Probably younger people, who won't bother to turn out and vote. I hope.qbman1 wrote:Our small sample of right-thinking people are overwhelmingly for "out" - so who are all these people who are supposedly going to vote to keep us in ?

You mean like the overseas aid to fund India's space programme ?!oldbluefox wrote:Just had a quick glance to see if it will affect my chances of getting to Barcelona and Madrid in the Champions League next season!!! My vote could depend on it.
Seriously it gives a list of data showing the percentages of our share of exports to the EU. However nowhere does it show the deficit in trade with the EU nor does it explain why we are paying into the EU coffers to enjoy the benefits of this trade deficit. Is this really the best the government could come up with?
The taxpayer has just shelled out £9million for a worthless piece of Bremain propaganda. What a scandalous waste of money.

Cracking result yesterday OBF.oldbluefox wrote:Just had a quick glance to see if it will affect my chances of getting to Barcelona and Madrid in the Champions League next season!!! My vote could depend on it.
Seriously it gives a list of data showing the percentages of our share of exports to the EU. However nowhere does it show the deficit in trade with the EU nor does it explain why we are paying into the EU coffers to enjoy the benefits of this trade deficit. Is this really the best the government could come up with?
The taxpayer has just shelled out £9million for a worthless piece of Bremain propaganda. What a scandalous waste of money.

If I had advance information that a ship was going down I think I'd definitely disembark asap rather than waiting to take my chance with the lifeboats. Titanic anybody?Silver_Shiney wrote:My SIL is voting to stay in.
His rationale is this: the EU is finished, it's a sinking ship that will go down in the not too distant future. He thinks it better to wait and board the lifeboats at the appropriate time rather than jump ship now and be overwhelmed by the tsunami when it does all collapse.
There's a strange sort of logic in there....
Somewhere....
I'm still for OUT
