Noel":140jlq3g said:Assuming you have a reasonable business that trades and takes money at good profit from customers or even rips off every customer that goes near you, you can continue doing so for 12-18 months keeping all the VAT and not paying income tax before closing down, starting a new project or whatever.
Very interesting. I didn't know they did this either.Garno":1pe1v3ug said:
Trainee neophyte":3e8khpav said:Given that money is created out of thin air, why do we all have to pay tax? There is absolutely no need for it - the government could just create sufficient new money to pay for required services, and provided they didn't go mad, it wouldn't be inflationary. Obviously, they would go mad and print like there was no tomorrow, because that's what they do, but it is no different to quantitative easing, or the bank of England buying government debt, or other weird, devious schemes that make printing free money look less devious.
They even use tax to increase or decrease the money supply, so as to manage the economy. Why bother? When money= gold, taxes made sense, but now it is all take funny munny, taxes seem somewhat archaic.
Think of all those jobs no longer needed - Inland revenue closed forever. =D>
phil.p":1kax7u04 said:I wonder what Ms Collette Mary Mahwhinney 5 - 7 Bridge Street, Bangor, Co Down,
BT20 5AW 6 Apr 2010 to 30 Sep 2017 £485,554.15 £212,429.90 was selling in her take away?
Or what Robertas Cesonis Fork Lift Driver Karciupis 16, Kaisiadoriu Raj, Lithuania,
56327 28 Sep 2017 £826,246.00 £495,747.00 was shifting with his forklift?
RobinBHM":sei62sdf said:Trainee neophyte":sei62sdf said:Given that money is created out of thin air, why do we all have to pay tax? There is absolutely no need for it - the government could just create sufficient new money to pay for required services, and provided they didn't go mad, it wouldn't be inflationary. Obviously, they would go mad and print like there was no tomorrow, because that's what they do, but it is no different to quantitative easing, or the bank of England buying government debt, or other weird, devious schemes that make printing free money look less devious.
They even use tax to increase or decrease the money supply, so as to manage the economy. Why bother? When money= gold, taxes made sense, but now it is all take funny munny, taxes seem somewhat archaic.
Think of all those jobs no longer needed - Inland revenue closed forever. =D>
The cleverist tax is land value tax.........it could replace every single other tax and tax evasion isnt possible.
Too good to be true? -in theory its is based on sound economics, in practice it means redistribution of wealth and that can never be allowed.
thetyreman":nk0sumzc said:you forgot to mention the royal family, worst tax evaders in history...
RobinBHM":oiqqpm4c said:.....
.....-in theory its is based on sound economics,
RobinBHM":oiqqpm4c said:in practice it means redistribution of wealth ....
treeturner123":9omx0p3f said:Hi
Personally, I'd like to see an end of VAT and the introduction of a 'Sales Tax'. This would hopefully start to deal with the biggest tax avoiders namely Amazon, Google etc.
However, as usual, it must be stated that there is nothing that any human creates that another can't find a way of circumventing (well almost)
Phil
Cheshirechappie":2n9iusaq said:That's because the Crown Estate receipts pass to the public purse
We had "purchase tax" until 1973, before VAT.Garno":1ake0100 said:...
It would be nice if VAT was ended but not sure what it could be replaced with.
treeturner123":2tasp9j5 said:Hi
Personally, I'd like to see an end of VAT and the introduction of a 'Sales Tax'. This would hopefully start to deal with the biggest tax avoiders namely Amazon, Google etc.
However, as usual, it must be stated that there is nothing that any human creates that another can't find a way of circumventing (well almost)
Phil
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