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Default More Project fear nonsense this time from the CBI. So what would they know ?

On Sun, 17 Feb 2019 12:38:11 +0000 (GMT), charles
wrote:

In article ,
Tim Streater wrote:
In article , 2987fr
wrote:


"Tim Streater" wrote in message
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In article , The Natural Philosopher
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On 15/02/2019 18:43, 2987fr wrote:

The company is, and for tax purposes it is a legally separate entity.

But still a tax dodge in a tax haven.

The bigotry runs deep in this one.

He doesn't grasp that no tax is owed.

Of course it is owed if he didn‘t use a tax haven.


But he did, and so it isn't. You really have difficulty with these
simple concepts, don't you.


As has been pointed out to you, we all dodge tax. I don't see you
whinging about people who put money into ISAs. Now why would that be,
then? Perhaps you're just a hypocrite.


ISAs are not 'tax dodging' - but tax avoidance (quite legal)


You are wrong.

They are not tax avoidance. There is no tax due full stop!

A grossly overrated pile of junk anyway, not worth the effort of
opening yet another account.

It's like saying buying milk is tax avoidance if you walk past the pub
to get your cow juice.

Brexiter or not, there really is something sadly lacking in the UK
residents thought processes.


At least the Irish provide a real incentive to tax dodgers, they may
hit me with a dirt tax, but at least the pathetic intrest rates mask
the pain.


AB