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Scotland And Taxes ?
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This article promted me to think a bit more.
What if Salmond went the whole hog and created a tax haven. Scotland wold be laughing all the way to the bank and the rest of the UK would be crying in their Musellei.
What an opportunity for the Scots.
This article promted me to think a bit more.
What if Salmond went the whole hog and created a tax haven. Scotland wold be laughing all the way to the bank and the rest of the UK would be crying in their Musellei.
What an opportunity for the Scots.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Atalanta, depends on your definition of a tax haven but as Luxembourg is part of the EU and is considered a tax haven by the likes of Amazon I would suggest your statement is not entirely true. At present member nations set their own tax regime, the final solution of the Europe state ruled by Germany is not there yet.
Gromit. Population of Switzerland 8m, population of Scotland 5.2m. I would consider Swizerland to hold 'tax haveb' status and I know for a fact that not all of those 8m are not rich by any means whatsoever.
What money would Scotland use, well might I suggest oil revenues. By the time they had run out if the Scots played their cards right then they would have something else to fund the required State.
It does of course fall down a bit because Scotland is lefty. Surprised you didnt mention that one?
Gromit. Population of Switzerland 8m, population of Scotland 5.2m. I would consider Swizerland to hold 'tax haveb' status and I know for a fact that not all of those 8m are not rich by any means whatsoever.
What money would Scotland use, well might I suggest oil revenues. By the time they had run out if the Scots played their cards right then they would have something else to fund the required State.
It does of course fall down a bit because Scotland is lefty. Surprised you didnt mention that one?
Capital idea..
If the Yes vote wins, Scotland are still retaining Queen Elizabeth as 'Head of State' and most of her crown colonies are tax havens.
The Scots could then be part of the duplicitous financial sector of London and join that band of elite that hide theft, money laundering and blood money.
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If the Yes vote wins, Scotland are still retaining Queen Elizabeth as 'Head of State' and most of her crown colonies are tax havens.
The Scots could then be part of the duplicitous financial sector of London and join that band of elite that hide theft, money laundering and blood money.
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