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Tax Avoidance
Jimmy Carr (comedian) is being criticised for his use of a tax avoidance system.
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If you earned millions of pounds, wouldn't you try and find a legal way in which you could retain as much of that as possible or would you think "best get my cheque off to the tax man for this load of wedge"?
Should he feel guilty that he's depriving the country of a lot of money he would pay in taxes or is he clever in working out a way to keep his fortunes that appears to be completely legitimate?
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If you earned millions of pounds, wouldn't you try and find a legal way in which you could retain as much of that as possible or would you think "best get my cheque off to the tax man for this load of wedge"?
Should he feel guilty that he's depriving the country of a lot of money he would pay in taxes or is he clever in working out a way to keep his fortunes that appears to be completely legitimate?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.unfortunately Carr has in the past criticised others for doing the same thing, which makes him look just a teeny weeny bit hypocritical
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He is not on his own it seems.
I wonder when Carr will be getting his OBE?
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I wonder when Carr will be getting his OBE?
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The issue is not so much doing it when any reasonable person would see it is a way of avoiding paying what one rightfully ought to ask to contribute, but of the rules allowing these loopholes in the first place. I'd have thought it wouldn't be that difficult to spot these things before they get introduced. Isn't that what the folk in change of defining the rules are paid to do ? Check the system and see what it does before introducing it ? Or do they think the MS philosophy of putting out a flawed version and seeing what complaints roll back in, is the way to go ?
Should he feel guilty about letting the rest of us lower paid folk dig deeper to fill the public kitty in his stead ? Probably. Will that change anything ? Probably not.
Should he feel guilty about letting the rest of us lower paid folk dig deeper to fill the public kitty in his stead ? Probably. Will that change anything ? Probably not.
I earned a good salary in IT about 10 years ago (paying 40% tax on some of my salary), but I was sick to death of seeing the tax I paid paying for the lazy, the feckless, the immigrants, the asylum seekers and so on.
When my company offered me a financial package to leave (generous lump sum plus they put some extra money into my pension pot) I grabbed at the chance.
I now live on my fairly good pension and pay a lot less tax each year.
Anything I could do to reduce the tax I pay would do. If I felt the various governments were spending the tax I pay carefuly I would happily pay it.
Bit it seems a lot of it they just waste, so I became a "taker" not a "giver".
And I think more and more people think that way, becoming takers not givers.
Shame because the more it goes on like this the more we are likely to finish up like Greece.
When my company offered me a financial package to leave (generous lump sum plus they put some extra money into my pension pot) I grabbed at the chance.
I now live on my fairly good pension and pay a lot less tax each year.
Anything I could do to reduce the tax I pay would do. If I felt the various governments were spending the tax I pay carefuly I would happily pay it.
Bit it seems a lot of it they just waste, so I became a "taker" not a "giver".
And I think more and more people think that way, becoming takers not givers.
Shame because the more it goes on like this the more we are likely to finish up like Greece.