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Conned Again' By The Con Party.
Boris says the rise in NI tax is the right thing to do and is good for the Country.He had to make this very difficult decision because of the
NHS backlog. What happened to the £350 million a week you saved from Brexit Boris, that was supposed to be going to the NHS ?.
Or did that money go to the Cronie Party ?.
NHS backlog. What happened to the £350 million a week you saved from Brexit Boris, that was supposed to be going to the NHS ?.
Or did that money go to the Cronie Party ?.
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"Rishi Sunaks Wife escapes paying tax on her wealth . .While her husband raises taxes for Joe public.
Another Con ."
You've got to do better than that.
Sunak's wife is an Indian national and is registered as a non-dom - this is completely legal, so she's doing nothing wrong.
She pays the amount of tax she's required to pay from UK earnings - or in other words, the same as pretty much every tax payer in the UK. This is completely correct and she's doing nothing wrong (my opinion is that everybody should use every legal means possible to reduce their tax burden to the minimum amount they are legally required to pay. Show me somebody who would want to pay more tax than they are required to pay, and I'll show you a liar).
She does not pay UK tax on earnings generated from outside the UK - this is perfectly correct and she's doing nothing wrong.
Also, I think it's perfectly acceptable to have a go at an elected representative, if justified, as they've put themselves in that position, but to have a go at his wife, who has not put herself in that position, is desperately pathetic.
Another Con ."
You've got to do better than that.
Sunak's wife is an Indian national and is registered as a non-dom - this is completely legal, so she's doing nothing wrong.
She pays the amount of tax she's required to pay from UK earnings - or in other words, the same as pretty much every tax payer in the UK. This is completely correct and she's doing nothing wrong (my opinion is that everybody should use every legal means possible to reduce their tax burden to the minimum amount they are legally required to pay. Show me somebody who would want to pay more tax than they are required to pay, and I'll show you a liar).
She does not pay UK tax on earnings generated from outside the UK - this is perfectly correct and she's doing nothing wrong.
Also, I think it's perfectly acceptable to have a go at an elected representative, if justified, as they've put themselves in that position, but to have a go at his wife, who has not put herself in that position, is desperately pathetic.
//...my opinion is that everybody should use every legal means possible to reduce their tax burden to the minimum amount they are legally required to pay...//
Absolutely, dd. In fact I'd go further than that and say they have an absolute duty to reduce their tax bill to the minimum legally required. No individual or business should pay more tax than is due. Governments will waste whatever money they manage to extract from taxpayers and there's no reason whatsoever to encourage them in this.
Absolutely, dd. In fact I'd go further than that and say they have an absolute duty to reduce their tax bill to the minimum legally required. No individual or business should pay more tax than is due. Governments will waste whatever money they manage to extract from taxpayers and there's no reason whatsoever to encourage them in this.
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