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Old 29-04-2011, 13:27   #18
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Re: HMRC in melt down

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Originally Posted by Chrysalis View Post
my point been even at a 10% rate these same people would still pay for someone to fiddle their income figures and avoid tax. For some people what money they have is never enough.
Not so much, there's a point when the risk and costs involved in such an enterprise are no longer worthwhile and simply paying the tax is the way forward.

Regardless if this is a problem it's a symptom of a broken tax code. The simpler said code is the less opportunity there is to avoid it.

Some people really do like to keep hold of their money rather than handing it over for redistribution. Strange that.
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