jackbarron
Chelsea, London
Uggh, I'll have to wash my forum now.
That made me laugh, Tony.
Bliar is a prime example of how corrupt England is.
Jack
Uggh, I'll have to wash my forum now.
^ Mick
The rate of tax that
TB should pay = 40%
^ Mick
The rate of tax that
TB should pay = 40%
No ifs No buts.
It is him and his like
that sets this bad
example, they can
afford to pay so they
should pay.
40% of 12 Million =
4.8 Million.
£315.000 = a %
rate of ? out of
12 Million.
Do the maths, he
is a cheat and a
fraud!![/QUOTE]
Why is that, Darmok? He has not been arrested, so presumably he has broken no laws. So who has he defrauded & cheated?
All he has done is to arrange his affairs in a tax efficient way. Something he is perfectly & legitimately entitled to do. In fact, something he would be a fool not to do. And no matter what you think of him, a fool he is not.
Chris
Chris
^ Well, it seems that
we agree that TB can
afford to pay the rate
of tax for his income.
Therefore he is a cheat
and a fraud as are all
of those who evade or
avoid paying tax !!
Wealth of Nations!
Hmmm, we can see
where it is all going
You're wasting your time, as Jack has made it quite clear he ignores posters with apparent issues around mental health.Jack
Blair may have only paid £315k in tax but that is a darned sight more than what you have paid. Therefore he is contributing more to society than what you every will.
Mick
Why should anyone pay more tax than they are legally required to, Mull?
Would you volunteer to pay more than you had to?
Chris
Jack
Blair may have only paid £315k in tax but that is a darned sight more than what you have paid. Therefore he is contributing more to society than what you every will.
Mick
Chris,
I didn't say they should. I think you missed the intended irony/humour in my post.
Mull
I'm back to work on Wednesday, Mull. My irony detector is therefore below par at the moment!
Chris
Ah, Darmok, so you would willingly forego your tax allowances, eh? You would not bother claiming a rebate you were entitled to?
Just because someone can afford to pay a tax does not mean they have to pay it if it is not a legal requirement.
Chris
Mescalito breathlessly whispered to ColinWhy should anyone pay more tax than they are legally required to, Mull?
Would you volunteer to pay more than you had to?
Chris
Why am I not surprised.
Just £315,000 paid in tax on over £12 million of earnings, with £8 million in 'administration' costs untaxed.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/pol.../Tony-Blair-and-the-8million-tax-mystery.html
Jack
Blair may have only paid £315k in tax but that is a darned sight more than what you have paid. Therefore he is contributing more to society than what you every will.
Mick
What you think is irrelevant, Mick.
Blair launched an illegal war with Iraq which resulted in over a million people being killed.
No amount of tax he pays can hide the fact that he is a war criminal.
Jack