Trades people on the fiddle
"Huge" wrote in message
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On 2012-07-24, Nemo wrote:
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Paying a plumber cash in hand is "morally wrong" because it denies the
revenue vital funds, a Treasury minister said as the government outlined
new ways of cutting down on £5bn in tax avoidance.
David Gauke, the exchequer secretary to the Treasury, risked shining a
spotlight on whether any of his government colleagues have ever made
cash in hand payments to plumbers when he described the practice as a
large part of Britain's "hidden economy".
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Dear Mr. Gauke,
**** you. **** your 10 grand in fiddled expenses,
**** your tax avoidance consultant wife
mmm...could be onto a winning proposition here.
Assuming she is flexible, innovative and forward looking.
And takes cash (amongst other things) in hand.
And is looking to boost the economy.
**** your lying hypocrisy, **** the State stealing 50% of
my income, **** your interfering hooter being poked in where it doesn't
belong,
**** your implicit assumption that all the money belongs to the State and
**** the noise that paying extra taxes will somehow stop the State from
****ing money away.
Yours,
A taxpayer.
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