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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 22 Feb 15 7.09pm

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Former public prosecutor says HSBC should face charges. Why I wonder doesn't Osbourn think the same?

 

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topcat Flag Holmesdale / Surbiton 23 Feb 15 9.53am Send a Private Message to topcat Add topcat as a friend

Quote nickgusset at 22 Feb 2015 7.09pm

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Former public prosecutor says HSBC should face charges. Why I wonder doesn't Osbourn think the same?

Was this reported in the Telegraph?

 


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Hoof Hearted 23 Feb 15 10.28am

Another act of hypocrisy (by probably everyone on here I'd wager) is to pay builders/plumbers/electricians/workmen cash, to get a job done cheaper and avoid paying VAT.

.. and how many people let out rooms and don't declare that income?

It all adds up and doesn't help our economy.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 23 Feb 15 12.33pm

Quote topcat at 23 Feb 2015 9.53am

Quote nickgusset at 22 Feb 2015 7.09pm

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Former public prosecutor says HSBC should face charges. Why I wonder doesn't Osbourn think the same?

Was this reported in the Telegraph?

I don't know. Why don't you have a look.

 

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Pussay Patrol Flag 23 Feb 15 1.42pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 23 Feb 2015 10.28am

Another act of hypocrisy (by probably everyone on here I'd wager) is to pay builders/plumbers/electricians/workmen cash, to get a job done cheaper and avoid paying VAT.

.. and how many people let out rooms and don't declare that income?

It all adds up and doesn't help our economy.

Actually small traders don't have to charge or declare VAT if their business earns under the the VAT threshold. So small time one man bands like window cleaners or odd job men for example won't charge it.

 


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chris123 Flag hove actually 23 Feb 15 6.56pm Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

Quote Hoof Hearted at 23 Feb 2015 10.28am

Another act of hypocrisy (by probably everyone on here I'd wager) is to pay builders/plumbers/electricians/workmen cash, to get a job done cheaper and avoid paying VAT.

.. and how many people let out rooms and don't declare that income?

It all adds up and doesn't help our economy.


If you rent out a room for less than £80 a week you are exempt.

 

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Hoof Hearted 24 Feb 15 11.35am

Quote Pussay Patrol at 23 Feb 2015 1.42pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 23 Feb 2015 10.28am

Another act of hypocrisy (by probably everyone on here I'd wager) is to pay builders/plumbers/electricians/workmen cash, to get a job done cheaper and avoid paying VAT.

.. and how many people let out rooms and don't declare that income?

It all adds up and doesn't help our economy.

Actually small traders don't have to charge or declare VAT if their business earns under the the VAT threshold. So small time one man bands like window cleaners or odd job men for example won't charge it.


Okay... but paying them cash gives them the opportunity to not declare earnings and avoid income tax.

 

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Hoof Hearted 24 Feb 15 11.37am

Quote chris123 at 23 Feb 2015 6.56pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 23 Feb 2015 10.28am

Another act of hypocrisy (by probably everyone on here I'd wager) is to pay builders/plumbers/electricians/workmen cash, to get a job done cheaper and avoid paying VAT.

.. and how many people let out rooms and don't declare that income?

It all adds up and doesn't help our economy.


If you rent out a room for less than £80 a week you are exempt.


How many rooms in London are let out for less than £80 a week?

 

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lindseynicole Flag Phila PA 24 Feb 15 11.57am

Tax dodging is costing governments – both in the UK and in developing countries – billions. This is money which is vital for tackling poverty. But despite the positive rhetoric from politicians, our polling shows that only one in five people believe political parties have gone far enough in their promises to tackle tax avoidance by large companies.

 

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chris123 Flag hove actually 24 Feb 15 12.10pm Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

Quote Hoof Hearted at 24 Feb 2015 11.37am

Quote chris123 at 23 Feb 2015 6.56pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 23 Feb 2015 10.28am

Another act of hypocrisy (by probably everyone on here I'd wager) is to pay builders/plumbers/electricians/workmen cash, to get a job done cheaper and avoid paying VAT.

.. and how many people let out rooms and don't declare that income?

It all adds up and doesn't help our economy.


If you rent out a room for less than £80 a week you are exempt.


How many rooms in London are let out for less than £80 a week?


The first £4250 rent is exempt from tax.

 

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npn Flag Crowborough 24 Feb 15 12.21pm Send a Private Message to npn Add npn as a friend

Quote Hoof Hearted at 24 Feb 2015 11.35am

Quote Pussay Patrol at 23 Feb 2015 1.42pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 23 Feb 2015 10.28am

Another act of hypocrisy (by probably everyone on here I'd wager) is to pay builders/plumbers/electricians/workmen cash, to get a job done cheaper and avoid paying VAT.

.. and how many people let out rooms and don't declare that income?

It all adds up and doesn't help our economy.

Actually small traders don't have to charge or declare VAT if their business earns under the the VAT threshold. So small time one man bands like window cleaners or odd job men for example won't charge it.


Okay... but paying them cash gives them the opportunity to not declare earnings and avoid income tax.


Nothing illegal or even immoral about paying someone cash. The only dodgy part is if you are doing it knowing they will not declare it (and it's highly unlikely you'd know). If you pay someone in cash and they don't inform the tax man, it's them breaking the law, not you.

Your example on the VAT front is a good one, though, if they are VAT registered and you collude in paying under the counter in return for a lower bill, you're aiding tax evasion. Personally I'd always be reluctant to do that on the grounds that bypassing the tax also involves bypassing a receipt, and leaves you scuppered should the job not be up to scratch

 

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Hoof Hearted 24 Feb 15 6.43pm

Quote chris123 at 24 Feb 2015 12.10pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 24 Feb 2015 11.37am

Quote chris123 at 23 Feb 2015 6.56pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 23 Feb 2015 10.28am

Another act of hypocrisy (by probably everyone on here I'd wager) is to pay builders/plumbers/electricians/workmen cash, to get a job done cheaper and avoid paying VAT.

.. and how many people let out rooms and don't declare that income?

It all adds up and doesn't help our economy.


If you rent out a room for less than £80 a week you are exempt.


How many rooms in London are let out for less than £80 a week?


The first £4250 rent is exempt from tax.


Answer my question!

 

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