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It is 'morally wrong' to pay tradesmen cash
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 8:25 am
by Porn Baron
Is this the same David Gauke who claimed over ?10,000 worth of expenses back from taxpayers to avoid paying the stamp duty and fees involved in
the purchase of his home in London and the same David Gauke whose wife
is also a tax avoidance lawyer?
The same David Gauke who worked for a company that specialises in
helping the wealthy avoid tax. According to Debretts between 1999 and
2005 ? when he became an MP ? Gauke was a solicitor at Macfarlanes, a
top city law firm with expertise on tax efficiency. They boast on their
website:
?The tax efficient structuring of employee incentive arrangements is
often a key requirement for our clients to achieve their commercial
objectives. We have particular expertise in the structuring of tax
efficient equity based incentive plans. We are able to develop
innovative solutions to the most complex tax issues when necessary.?
Hypocrite.
I'm sick of these thieving cunts.
Re: It is 'morally wrong' to pay tradesmen cash
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 8:32 am
by Dave Wells
UTTER TWAT !
Re: It is 'morally wrong' to pay tradesmen cash
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 8:33 am
by jimslip
What a fucking cheek these politicians have. Even worse they have absolutley no sense of timing. Perhaps if they had waited until after we saw a few Bankers and tax avoiding scumbags being hauled off in hand-cuffs, people would be a little more sympathetic to a plea to get invoices in triplicate from the window cleaner!
Re: It is 'morally wrong' to pay tradesmen cash
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 8:36 am
by spider
You are missing the point here.
It's OK for toffs.
Tradesmen are working class oiks.
Re: It is 'morally wrong' to pay tradesmen cash
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 9:01 am
by jimslip
I'm afraid the authorities have been after "Tradesmen" for decades. It's not just "Toffs". In fact at the height of New Labour in 2001, I was investigated by a tax inspector and as he went through the books I noticed one thing, he wasn't remotely interested in my business at all. He was actually collecting names of all the people I'd paid cash to, from window cleaners to builders. Even my book keeper was hauled off as she's been paying herself in cash! Yes this was the same New labour who were allowing billionaires to pay fuck all tax by using tax havens, whilst stamping on some window cleaner who was getting a fiver every month!
New Labour AND the Tories HATE the working man, there is no difference any more!It is a completely outdated concept that New Labour give a flying fuck for those that work and pay tax.
Anyway, my "Inspection" was actually a covert operation to grab people working for cash. All my books were squeaky clean of course, but the inspector left with a bundle of info!
Re: It is 'morally wrong' to pay tradesmen cash
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 9:07 am
by Peter
jimslip wrote:
> Anyway, my "Inspection" was actually a covert operation to grab
> people working for cash. All my books were squeaky clean of
> course, but the inspector left with a bundle of info!
I had two 'random' investigations around that time, and they photocopied every model release I had, which of course had the name and address of everyone i'd paid, I always wondered how many of them got a visit.
Worked out well for me though, I got over ?3000 refunded.
Re: It is 'morally wrong' to pay tradesmen cash
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 9:34 am
by jimslip
We have always paid models by cheque and the inspector didn't seem remotely interested in cheque payments, just cash payments.
Re: It is 'morally wrong' to pay tradesmen cash
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 9:38 am
by Peter
jimslip wrote:
> We have always paid models by cheque and the inspector didn't
> seem remotely interested in cheque payments, just cash
> payments.
I always pay by cheque too, I assume he saw my release contained name, address and amount paid, (therefore doubling as a receipt) and just thought copying all of it would be the easy way to get the data.
Re: It is 'morally wrong' to pay tradesmen cash
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 10:21 am
by Flat_Eric
Porn Baron wrote:
> The same David Gauke who worked for a company that specialises
> in helping the wealthy avoid tax. They boast
> on their website:
> ?The tax efficient structuring of employee incentive
> arrangements is
> often a key requirement for our clients to achieve their
> commercial
> objectives. We have particular expertise in the structuring of
> tax
> efficient equity based incentive plans. We are able to develop
> innovative solutions to the most complex tax issues when
> necessary.?
Translation: "Our fat-cat clients hate paying tax like those horrible common people have to, so we help them avoid paying it by stashing it in offshore tax havens and moody shell companies".
Indeed PB. Hypocritical fucker of the worst kind.
- Eric
Re: It is 'morally wrong' to pay tradesmen cash
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 10:48 am
by RoddersUK
Yes, this bloke sure has a brass neck. There is fuckall wrong with paying cash for anything. What the recipient does with the cash is not our responsibility.
Is this tory bastard saying we shouldn't pay cash for anything?
How about paying cash at the supermarket checkout?
Some tradesmen prefer cash because they then have instant access to it rather than wait 5 working days for a cheque to clear.
What they do with regards to the Inland Revenue is nothing to do with us and this cheeky bastard is only trying to look good with the recent revalations regarding certain unfunny twatts tax affairs.
Jim's right, he is one of the chissling coniving lying bastards who has been given a place on the gravy train called Parliament.
Bastards all !!!