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Old 21-12-2011, 15:19   #16
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Re: HMRC criticised for 'cosy' deals by committee of MPs

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Originally Posted by mertle View Post
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/poli...-pay-more.html

Interesting article in telegraph on this they said equates to £1,000 per household coughs up the money due to the failure to these not paying up.

Now the problem is the chasing if we force them to pay they just tax haven more or hurt the workers and customers.

Think the only way string servere penalties more stringent rulings but then problem these people will threaten to take there companies to some other country.

Sadly these companies not proud to be british they cant be else they would Cough every penny up not cut jobs or pass costs on.

Its about name shame these companies maybe people refuse to deal with them but again we only hurt the workers not the bad apples running the company/owning it.

I dont understand why the blame on one man BOTH LABOUR and Conservatives took head in sand approach. Damn would he got away with it if it was not party policy, I doubt it so beeb naive in reporting it.

They turned blind eye because there business budies told them too else no party coffers for you. There lies issue MP's and Parties should have NO links to businesses whatsoever.

It clouds judgement open to abuse acusation of cash for privaleges/favouritism.

I think Politics must be sought by regulation distance itself from business and media. Elecdtion funding be tightly conducted possible central funded.

Can we do owt knowing the power these companies/individuals hold. Should we go after the accountants make it offence to do it with threat jail. Its an option but can we really afford to go to war with big players.

Sadly the only way these to grow up admit they HURTING the uk.
I'm sorry I know you have physical debilities but I'm having real problems in understanding what you are saying.
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