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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 12 Apr 22 6.05am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by HKOwen

You clearly don't expect anything you post to be considered when you post absolute racist garbage like this.

Do you think it's funny or clever?

Edited by HKOwen (12 Apr 2022 12.10am)

I read it as whether she lives here or India or neither to suit her tax avoidance. Funny basic one liner

 


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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 12 Apr 22 6.07am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by Tim Gypsy Hill '64

Well, if anyone is outraged by this, they obviously have no idea of our tax system. Non domicile has existed for longer than anyone alive. No laws were broken by Akshata Murt(h)y. If people want to get indignant about it, they should take it up with Parliament as I stated. Not an individual, which is what idiots do. Ethics don't come into it. Law is law, and not bound by emotion.

The issue of furlough is 'whataboutery'.

Incidentally, the 'non dom' law was introduced for the appeasement of colonnial businessmen back in the days of the Empire. People might be pleased to see our repatriated subjects taking full advantage of a system that disadvantaged them in former times. No?

Well, I suppose they might have, but these are rich Tory cunce, so hang the phukkas!

edit: reading through these posts, I see that others are not so outraged. Also, anyone who offers to pay more than they need to into the government coffers is either getting some kind of personal return, a raving lunatic, or a liar.

Edited by Tim Gypsy Hill '64 (12 Apr 2022 2.00am)

Ethics do come into it. He part runs the country. People are taking it up with parliament. If you hadn’t noticed, the government keep an eye on their popularity and it seems Sunak won’t ever be PM now. That good enough for you? Or did you expect 400 independent MP’s or a new party to get elected for the first time for a century within a couple of years?

Edited by Rudi Hedman (12 Apr 2022 6.13am)

 


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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 12 Apr 22 6.17am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by Jimenez

It's actually people like this who make my piss boil, that & woke corporations like Starbucks, Microsoft, Amazon et al who are all for union membership until erm? someone wants to start a union at one of their places then they start squirming & wriggling, the exact same thing with taxes.
I don't give a f*** if it's legal or not it's the sheer hypocrisy of it all.
Most people earning legally or Illegally say 75K a year shouldn't pay income tax anyway, stick a penny on VAT that way everyone pays

I was agreeing until this. Do you understand VAT is a regressive tax and makes poor people poorer and richer people richer (and save more, ultimately bad for the economy too)?

 


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HKOwen Flag Hong Kong 12 Apr 22 11.27am Send a Private Message to HKOwen Add HKOwen as a friend

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

I read it as whether she lives here or India or neither to suit her tax avoidance. Funny basic one liner

Slag is funny?

 


Responsibility Deficit Disorder is a medical condition. Symptoms include inability to be corrected when wrong, false sense of superiority, desire to share personal info no else cares about, general hubris. It's a medical issue rather than pure arrogance.

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Forest Hillbilly Flag in a hidey-hole 12 Apr 22 11.45am Send a Private Message to Forest Hillbilly Add Forest Hillbilly as a friend

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

Ethics do come into it. He part runs the country. People are taking it up with parliament. If you hadn’t noticed, the government keep an eye on their popularity and it seems Sunak won’t ever be PM now. That good enough for you? Or did you expect 400 independent MP’s or a new party to get elected for the first time for a century within a couple of years?

Edited by Rudi Hedman (12 Apr 2022 6.13am)

I think it is obvious where the leak came from. Conveniently, BJ was on the battlefields of Ukraine, when the bombshell hit the meeja about accountancy magic. So it couldn't have been BJ,...right ?

 


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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 12 Apr 22 11.59am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by HKOwen

Slag is funny?

Lighten up. He was joking. She’s obviously not a sl&g

 


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BlueJay Flag UK 12 Apr 22 12.48pm

"The Prime Minister spoke with Infosys leaders in April 2021 . . This is the 15th known meeting the company has had with ministers or Government officials since 2012 . . . Despite this, the Chancellor did not declare in the register of interests that his wife Akshata Murty holds shares in the company, reportedly worth between £400 and £700 million." "The Murty family’s vast Infosys business made tens of millions of pounds from British taxpayer-funded contract (£50m+)" - [Link]

"The creditors of a failed boutique fitness chain whose directors and shareholders included Rishi Sunak’s wife are considering legal action over an insolvency that left debts of more than £6 million.

Suppliers are angry that Digme Fitness placed orders just before administrators were engaged to carry out a fast-track administration process.

ReSolve, the administrators, sold the business, which had studios in London and Oxford, back to the founders as part of a “pre-pack” administration. It has closed four studios. The suppliers have unsuccessfully sought to retrieve their money from Digme, which continues to trade but without its debts, including £415,000 owed to HM Revenue & Customs, understood to be for VAT and PAYE/national insurance." - [Link]


" [Sunak's wife, Akshata Murty] was a shareholder in Lava Mayfair Club Ltd . . . which went bust owing £43.7m (including £374k to HMRC)

2) Before going bust Lava Mayfair received £100k in furlough payments

3) Digme Fitness, of which Sunak's wife is a director, went bust owing £6.1m in unpaid VAT and PAYE.

4) Digme received "up to" £630,000 in furlough payments.

5) Catamaran Ventures (Mrs Murty's investment company) invested in Mr Wordsworth Ltd, who went bust owing £16.3m, AFTER receiving a £1.3m loan from the chancellor's Future Fund.

6) Mr Wordsworth Ltd owes £249k in income tax and National Insurance contributions [. . .]

It's no wonder Sunak is reluctant to investigate Covid related financial abuses." - All alleged here


Some certainly know how to take advantage of legal avenues that clearly are carved out by the rich, for the rich. Leaving the tax payer their loses while making off with the gains. Sunak, with his green card status, seems very comfortable with the structure of arrangements in place, doesn't see any conflicts of interests, or ethical issues. Maybe the average tax payer will feel differently.


Edited by BlueJay (12 Apr 2022 1.11pm)

 

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palace99 Flag New Mills 12 Apr 22 1.05pm

Originally posted by JRW2

I can hardly believe that intelligent people can write the ignorant claptrap that appears above. I'm talking not about opinions - everyone is entitled to their own - but about facts, which some of you are either unaware of, or choose to ignore because they don't suit your agenda.

One poster suggests that the Sunaks have "got caught". The fact is that Mrs Sunak has been found to be abiding by the tax rules of this country.

Another says that the rest of us "have to pay their (i.e., the Sunaks') dues". Again, she has been paying her own dues, in accordance with the rules.

Then we have the assertion that "basically the rich pay no tax".
No comment is needed on such an absurd claim.

Finally, someone talks about "the Chancellor's tax-dodging". Really? Do you know something nobody else does?

But it's not just on here that this rubbish is uttered. Last night I heard a respected phone-in host, twice in the space of ten minutes, talking about the Sunaks "wriggling out" of paying their due tax. Another, even more respected, referred to the "scheme" Mrs Sunak has employed to minimise her tax: it's not a scheme, it's a rule which has been in place since 1799.

As I say, all these comments ignore the facts. But for what it's worth, I share the opinion of many that this non-dom rule should at the very least be closely looked at and made fit for purpose.

Not sure what your point is. It may not be technically illegal but it is clearly unethical.

For Mrs Sunak she has lived in the UK for many years, owns 3 homes here and her kids go to school here. She also lives in a tax payer funded house in Downing St. Her investments do need to be fully declared by her husband to avoid a clear conflict of interest.

A non dom should have a PERMANENT home in another country - they have a holiday home in the UK, so not the same thing. She is also Indian so is claiming that whilst registering the permanent home in another country.

However, Sunak's green card is perhaps the biggest concern. He is a UK citizen and has been an MP since 2015. Why keep a green card until last October? So essentially Sunak has stated he is an US citizen whilst being a UK MP.
I presume he was paying tax on his earnings to the US during this time. Even if he declared this surely it shouldn't be allowed that any UK MP can hold a green card.

 

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palace99 Flag New Mills 12 Apr 22 1.11pm

Originally posted by Tim Gypsy Hill '64

Well, if anyone is outraged by this, they obviously have no idea of our tax system. Non domicile has existed for longer than anyone alive. No laws were broken by Akshata Murt(h)y. If people want to get indignant about it, they should take it up with Parliament as I stated. Not an individual, which is what idiots do. Ethics don't come into it. Law is law, and not bound by emotion.

The issue of furlough is 'whataboutery'.

Incidentally, the 'non dom' law was introduced for the appeasement of colonnial businessmen back in the days of the Empire. People might be pleased to see our repatriated subjects taking full advantage of a system that disadvantaged them in former times. No?

Well, I suppose they might have, but these are rich Tory cunce, so hang the phukkas!

edit: reading through these posts, I see that others are not so outraged. Also, anyone who offers to pay more than they need to into the government coffers is either getting some kind of personal return, a raving lunatic, or a liar.

Edited by Tim Gypsy Hill '64 (12 Apr 2022 2.00am)

as you seem to know so much about the non dom law you must know that to qualify you need to be permanent resident in another country. She has a holiday home in the US and 3 homes in the UK. The Sunak's have stated they are currently holidaying at their US holiday home. So by their own admission they are not permanent US residents. As you say Law is Law!!!

 

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EverybodyDannsNow Flag SE19 12 Apr 22 2.04pm Send a Private Message to EverybodyDannsNow Add EverybodyDannsNow as a friend

Originally posted by cryrst

Nope not at all.
What I do know is that a three day week f***ed up a lot more people. You are too young to know.

What a great point that is.

 

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Jimenez Flag SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 12 Apr 22 2.13pm Send a Private Message to Jimenez Add Jimenez as a friend

Originally posted by HKOwen

You clearly don't expect anything you post to be considered when you post absolute racist garbage like this.

Do you think it's funny or clever?

Edited by HKOwen (12 Apr 2022 12.10am)

f*** all racist about that statement you utter melt, I would of called her the same irrespective of nationality.

 


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EverybodyDannsNow Flag SE19 12 Apr 22 2.37pm Send a Private Message to EverybodyDannsNow Add EverybodyDannsNow as a friend

Originally posted by palace99

as you seem to know so much about the non dom law you must know that to qualify you need to be permanent resident in another country. She has a holiday home in the US and 3 homes in the UK. The Sunak's have stated they are currently holidaying at their US holiday home. So by their own admission they are not permanent US residents. As you say Law is Law!!!

Bloke is so busy trying to prove how 'unemotional' and intelligent he is, he doesn't even understand the point he's trying to make.

It's one thing to debate the validity the existence of the non-dom status (a very valid debate), but even beyond that, Akshata has fraudulently claimed the status when it should not apply to her.

 

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