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koolhandluke8 said:is that why you hábit in aussy ?
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AussieSheila said:You obviously missed my previous post. Circumstances dictate.
But yes, since I have a choice........I would choose to be near my kids. Wherever they are.
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Knoxy2001e said:you will note that the usual suspects dont actually address the issue or the topic of the thread.
what more do you need to know about them?
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brett said:yeah but I am standing up when I say it...like I was told to when talking on the net...
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The scale of unpaid tax now outstrips the entire deficit. Forcing the elite to pay up is a matter of both justice and necessity.
"Meanwhile, ministers are absurdly slashing the tax inspection workforce, and even introducing a new incentive for British multinationals to move their operations inbusiness to overseas tax havens. The scheme would,accountants KPMG have been advising clients, offer an "effective UK tax rate of 5.5%" from 2014 (and cut British tax revenues into the bargain)...
But when austerity and cuts are sucking demand out of the economy, fuelling poverty and joblessness and actually widening the deficit, the need to step up the pressure for corporations and the wealthy to pay their share as part of a wider recovery strategy couldn't be more obvious.
The target has to shift from "welfare scroungers" to tax dodgers, and the campaign go national. Companies that are milking the country at the expense of the majority are especially vulnerable to brand damage. Forcing them to pay up is a matter of both social justice and economic necessity."
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