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Why Should Those Who Do Not Live Here Have A Say In Our Future?
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Forces and foreign service accepted of course but why should those who do not even want to live here have any say?
Forces and foreign service accepted of course but why should those who do not even want to live here have any say?
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\\\But I still fail to see why the inland revenue, and therefore the rest of UK taxpayers, should lose out on the tax you owe on your pension, just because you have chosen to live in Spain.\\\
My explanation is that I am no longer a resident in the UK and take advantages of all the social aspects of Spain.....so why should the UK get it?
This tax relief is only for public sector pensions.
\\\But I still fail to see why the inland revenue, and therefore the rest of UK taxpayers, should lose out on the tax you owe on your pension, just because you have chosen to live in Spain.\\\
My explanation is that I am no longer a resident in the UK and take advantages of all the social aspects of Spain.....so why should the UK get it?
This tax relief is only for public sector pensions.
Good luck to you sqad. Any of us should take advantage of any legal tax breaks that come our way - and I'm sure that many who call you selfish would do exactly the same in your position (rather than gift money to the Spanish government that it did not ask for, for example).
The referendum is a Tory party policy. The Tory party was voted in by the electorate. It seems to me that anybody who could vote in the UK general election last year (to have a referendum or not) should also have a vote in the referendum - otherwise they become disenfranchised.
The referendum is a Tory party policy. The Tory party was voted in by the electorate. It seems to me that anybody who could vote in the UK general election last year (to have a referendum or not) should also have a vote in the referendum - otherwise they become disenfranchised.
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