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5 hours ago, hobinfoot said:

If she has already paid tax in the country where it’s earned then it seems unfair to me for us to tax it as well.

If the money stays in the country where it is earned then no more tax would be payable. As they are not staying that is fair enough.

If the money comes here then tax is payable as proscribed in the agreement between the two countries so that she is not double taxed. 

 

This also stops everybody who can get paid in a country with the lowest tax and living in countries with the best roads, services etc.

Some actually prefer to 'domicile'  here and pay full tax. 

 

 

 

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12 hours ago, hackey lad said:

If she usually pays her tax in whatever country she earned that tax then surely that country will miss out on her taxes now ?

Stop it please 

It's what you're left with. Ever wonder whether you're backing the wrong lot?

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10 hours ago, West 77 said:

The Bible.

No everyone follows the teachings of the Bible.  Sunak is a Hindu.

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11 hours ago, West 77 said:

The Bible.

You're going to have to provide a citation for that. A quick search doesn't provide anything.

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26 minutes ago, West 77 said:

Anybody normal person like me who attended Sunday school lessons will have been taught paying more tax than is legally obliged is a sin.  We were also taught such things as homosexuality and murder were also sins. I feel sorry for those amongst who didn't attend Sunday school and never learnt God's standards for right and wrong.

Nice groundbait youre using 

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1 minute ago, hackey lad said:

Nice groundbait youre using 

Nah. His tax/sin thing was subtle enough for effective trolling but he's just, as usual, gone completely over the top with his follow up.

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30 minutes ago, altus said:

Nah. His tax/sin thing was subtle enough for effective trolling but he's just, as usual, gone completely over the top with his follow up.

People like him give the Tories a bad name 

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1 hour ago, West 77 said:

Anybody normal person like me who attended Sunday school lessons will have been taught paying more tax than is legally obliged is a sin.  We were also taught such things as homosexuality and murder were also sins. I feel sorry for those amongst who didn't attend Sunday school and never learnt God's standards for right and wrong.

If you were so concerned with the Bible teachings, you'd know that your master, Boris Johnson, has certainly transgressed when it comes to sinning. That doesn't seem to concern you.

You were probably playing with yourself when they were teaching about the 10 Commandments.

 

We can all find bits in the Bible that confirm out prejudices, and discard the rest.

 

 

So back under your bridge, and don't bother with your usual troll bait.  

You're boring.

Edited by Mister M

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2 hours ago, Mister M said:

If you were so concerned with the Bible teachings, you'd know that your master, Boris Johnson, has certainly transgressed when it comes to sinning. That doesn't seem to concern you.

You were probably playing with yourself when they were teaching about the 10 Commandments.

 

We can all find bits in the Bible that confirm out prejudices, and discard the rest.

 

 

So back under your bridge, and don't bother with your usual troll bait.  

You're boring.

I assume he thinks those rules don't apply to Boris and the Tories.

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Morals and ethics. Being a good person. Fairness. Knowing and doing what is right.  etc. etc. It's not hard.

People used to know what these were, especially those with a responsibility to others, and acted accordingly. They didn't try to hide behind the letter of the law or anything else, they did what was right, but not any more and we're all the poorer for it... 

 

Why do some people always try to defend the indefensible...

Edited by Anna B

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1 hour ago, Anna B said:

Morals and ethics. Being a good person. Fairness. Knowing and doing what is right.  etc. etc. It's not hard.

People used to know what these were, especially those with a responsibility to others, and acted accordingly. They didn't try to hide behind the letter of the law or anything else, they did what was right, but not any more and we're all the poorer for it... 

 

Why do some people always try to defend the indefensible...

Please take those rose tinted spectacles off as they seem to be clouding your judgement. ;)

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