BruceK
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:encouragement: We are then in complete accordance.
You cannot discuss a political debate and have a clear winner. At best you can exchange viewpoints
:encouragement: We are then in complete accordance.You cannot discuss a political debate and have a clear winner. At best you can exchange viewpoints
I wish people would stop wriggling out of paying their tax what ever form it takes. This just increases the Burden on others. It is usually the rich that try not to pay and the poor that pick up the bill. People need a better moral compass in my view
I know this is straying into Lounge territory but I just can't let that one go. The top 1% of earners in the UK currently pay nearly 30% of the total income tax take, nearly 50% of the population pay no income tax at all and over 50% of households do not pay enough tax in total to cover the benefits and services they receive from the state. The idea that the poor are picking up the bill for the rich who do not pay their fair share of tax is just bullshit. And there is no such thing as a moral compass when it comes to paying tax or for that matter, any concept of fair share of tax. The only concept that matters is paying the tax that is due under the law and if you have an issue with how some people use the tax law to mitigate their tax liability, then you should take that up with the politicians who make the law.
I know this is straying into Lounge territory but I just can't let that one go. The top 1% of earners in the UK currently pay nearly 30% of the total income tax take, nearly 50% of the population pay no income tax at all and over 50% of households do not pay enough tax in total to cover the benefits and services they receive from the state. The idea that the poor are picking up the bill for the rich who do not pay their fair share of tax is just bullshit. And there is no such thing as a moral compass when it comes to paying tax or for that matter, any concept of fair share of tax. The only concept that matters is paying the tax that is due under the law and if you have an issue with how some people use the tax law to mitigate their tax liability, then you should take that up with the politicians who make the law.
I know this is straying into Lounge territory but I just can't let that one go. The top 1% of earners in the UK currently pay nearly 30% of the total income tax take, nearly 50% of the population pay no income tax at all and over 50% of households do not pay enough tax in total to cover the benefits and services they receive from the state. The idea that the poor are picking up the bill for the rich who do not pay their fair share of tax is just bullshit. And there is no such thing as a moral compass when it comes to paying tax or for that matter, any concept of fair share of tax. The only concept that matters is paying the tax that is due under the law and if you have an issue with how some people use the tax law to mitigate their tax liability, then you should take that up with the politicians who make the law.
It's actually worse than this for the beleaguered high rate tax payers. You need to look at what the state does for him too. By way of example, my pal is very successful and earns around 20 times the national average income. For his pleasure he pays about 40 times the taxes that the average guy pays. What does he get for this? The state pays for education and for health and for income insurance in the form of the welfare system. He has not benefited from any of this. Kids educated privately, private health and no prospect of getting any welfare payments ever, nor anything but a few crumbs of state pension in his old age. Those state benefits represent 75% roughly of the state's expenditure. He gets nothing out of it.
The bottom line is he pays 40 times more than the average guy, and gets back from the state a quarter of what the average guy gets, so his tax to benefits ratio is four times worse than the average guy, that's 160 times the tax cost for every pound he gets back from the state. It's of course off the scale compared to the low income earner. I hope he takes every tax break he can. He is being screwed and predated on by the blood sucking masses and deserves every penny he can legally save.
I know this is straying into Lounge territory but I just can't let that one go. The top 1% of earners in the UK currently pay nearly 30% of the total income tax take, nearly 50% of the population pay no income tax at all and over 50% of households do not pay enough tax in total to cover the benefits and services they receive from the state. The idea that the poor are picking up the bill for the rich who do not pay their fair share of tax is just bullshit. And there is no such thing as a moral compass when it comes to paying tax or for that matter, any concept of fair share of tax. The only concept that matters is paying the tax that is due under the law and if you have an issue with how some people use the tax law to mitigate their tax liability, then you should take that up with the politicians who make the law.
Sorabain - what pension clampdown are you referring to that effectively limits you to 10k per year contribs?
I wish people would stop wriggling out of paying their tax what ever form it takes. This just increases the Burden on others. It is usually the rich that try not to pay and the poor that pick up the bill. People need a better moral compass in my view
I must say that I disagree with Deleted User's post above. Yep, building boats provides jobs, etc but it's for governments to decide the industries that they want to give tax breaks for, not individuals. Imagine if VAT was reduced for luxury cars, there would be outrage!
Do I think it's morally correct to use these Maltese or whatever leasing schemes to avoid VAT? No! But there again, do I think it's morally correct to fill my boat with 60/40 despite knowing that little or no fuel will be used for heating? Of course I do! Is there much difference, apart from scale between the two? No.
But at the end of the day, it's down to the authorities to give direction and to legislate on what is proper. HMRC / RYA have certainly given the impression that it's acceptable for people to declare 60/40 in all cases and HMRC of the Govt have made this possible.
So if the EU or whoever else doesn't like these leasing schemes then they should prohibit them. They can't and shouldn't expect people to rely on their moral compasses alone.
https://www.gov.uk/hmrc-internal-manuals/pensions-tax-manual/ptm057100
General
From 6 April 2016, individuals with income for a tax year above £150,000 have their annual allowance for that tax year reduced on a tapered basis (a ‘reduced annual allowance’).
The annual allowance is reduced by £1 for every £2 of income above £150,000, subject to a minimum reduced annual allowance of £10,000.
Where the reduction would otherwise take an individual’s tapered annual allowance below £10,000 for the tax year, their reduced annual allowance for that year is set at £10,000.
Retires are not taxed on pensionable income -in Portugual
Is that correct Nigel ?
Otherwise why live there ?
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You could have retained a Uk base - and helped our " poor " but choose not to
Re Portifinos comment, it’s such a small minded view if you can’t see how wealthy folk avoiding tax in one EU nation does not affect another then fine, .
Can't argue with that from a legal standpoint, M.The only concept that matters is paying the tax that is due under the law and if you have an issue with how some people use the tax law to mitigate their tax liability, then you should take that up with the politicians who make the law.