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She probably needs one for Balmoral, as that’s the private property of the Windsor family, not the Crown.
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After all, she did try to claim for a heating grant for bills in 2004 and for a new heating system in 2010 from a fund intended to help impoverished pensioners :erm: |
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Many self employed people are now being chased for tax arrears after their accountants used Loan Based Remuneration Schemes to reduce tax liability. Their defence that these schemes were brought about by their accountants working on their behalf have been met with the blanket statement that, despite employing accountants to deal with their financial affairs, it is ultimately down to each individual to personally ensure that their tax affairs are appropriately in order. It can't be one rule for one person and another rule for someone else. ---------- Post added at 20:48 ---------- Previous post was at 20:30 ---------- Yet more demonstrations and outrage from pensioners groups on the news this evening about their loss of approx £3 a week. Where were they when their pensions were going up above inflation and disabled people had their benefits cut or frozen? Where were they when benefits for children were slashed? |
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Discussing applying for a grant (and then not applying after discussions) ≠ using a dodgy tax scheme...
Loan Based Remuneration Schemes - People who use these schemes had their salary paid in loans, instead of being paid in the usual way. Normally, when you’re given a loan, you have to pay it back, often with interest added. But these loans are paid to people in such a way that means it’s unlikely that they’ll ever have to repay them. In other words, the person receiving money from a loan scheme kept it all. And, they don’t pay any tax on this money, even though it’s clearly income. Do you really believe professional people didn’t think/know that using a scheme that meant you avoided any tax on earnings was dodgy? |
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My salient point was that people are expected to take an interest in their affairs and cannot hide behind the third parties working on their behalf. |
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If you run your own business, you are more concerned with growing that business, getting more customers, performing the service and dealing with invoicing, bills etc, and it is easy to pay insufficient attention to important matters that are with the professionals to sort out on your behalf. What you say is correct, but it ignores the difficulty that many busy businessmen face. |
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Let's not stray away from the topic please.
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Problem is people see BBC in the title and go on their usual rant. Maybe it should be renamed to:-
'Govt. to scrap free licence fee for over 75s', which would be more accurate. |
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If you want to be accurate, you have to actually be accurate. ;) |
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