Like it or not it is someones dream machine. What is taken from society by people who live in council houses, is a small drop in the ocean to that taken by people who live in really big houses and can therefore afford really good accountants.
But what they do is LEGAL!
I bought my MR2 new in 1986 and it's still going strong, as for the Rangie, I have the spares in stock in the form of a non runner purchased cheap to keep it going for another 10 years if political intervention doesn't put it off the road, or until I'm too old to drive. I have never scrapped a car or seriously damaged one in 50 years of high mileage driving. I keep my cars in good mechanical order, I not too interested in the image they project. Image being a peculiarily British obsession. I haven't knocked the car or what has been done to it although to me it's a waste of time and effort.
Like it or not it is someones dream machine. What is taken from society by people who live in council houses, is a small drop in the ocean to that taken by people who live in really big houses and can therefore afford really good accountants.
That's as bad a generalisation as whoever bought up crap cars being parked outside council houses!! :doh: Not everyone in a big house is a crook - some just work damn hard and get paid accordingly. They also get taxed accordingly - 50% on a decent whack of it! Not to mention inheritance tax when they eventually snuff it - disgraceful, taxing the dead.
And I see this from all sides of the fence - working class background, trained Accountant and was a Tax Advisor for a short while, now out of that industry but have a nice enough house, etc etc. I just don't get the view that the rich/successful (and I don't class myself as being in that sector!) should be punished for doing well for themselves, very odd![]()
That's as bad a generalisation as whoever bought up crap cars being parked outside council houses!! :doh: Not everyone in a big house is a crook - some just work damn hard and get paid accordingly. They also get taxed accordingly - 50% on a decent whack of it! Not to mention inheritance tax when they eventually snuff it - disgraceful, taxing the dead.
And I see this from all sides of the fence - working class background, trained Accountant and was a Tax Advisor for a short while, now out of that industry but have a nice enough house, etc etc. I just don't get the view that the rich/successful (and I don't class myself as being in that sector!) should be punished for doing well for themselves, very odd![]()
And why would you think i was talking about you. You like me are a very small fish in a very big sea. Try looking at people who fill hundreds of oil tankers with crude or petrol and have them floating around creating a shortage until the price goes up then sell it. Try looking at people like the Vesti family who own Fray Bentos and were congratulated by a government minister for good accountancy because they paid £250.00 tax on £300,000,000.00 turn over. Big international corporate industry are the robbers not small timers like us. We have just had the MPs expenses scandle, how many council house living muggers or shop lifters do you know who would be let off scot free if the returned the hand bag or goods they took? 75% of MPs should now be in jail, if the same principal of law had been applied to them as it is applied to all other criminals. Which is more criminal, a shoplifter taking a T shirt or an PM claiming £20,000.00 he is not entitled to? But he/she paid it back so it's ok, no action required. I would expect that the PM does not live in a council house either.
MP's support robber banks and corporations cos they think there is summat in it for them, but muggers and petty crims mostly get off scot free as the police can't be bothered and the holiday camps that they like to call prisions are full.
There is, as there has always been, 3 or 4 distinct classes of people in the UK, the Ruling class:- Politicians, Civil Servants, corporate robbers. Serfs:- thats those that work for a living and generate the cash for others to squander. The parasitic class who live off the back of the Serfs.![]()
And why would you think i was talking about you. You like me are a very small fish in a very big sea. Try looking at people who fill hundreds of oil tankers with crude or petrol and have them floating around creating a shortage until the price goes up then sell it. Try looking at people like the Vesti family who own Fray Bentos and were congratulated by a government minister for good accountancy because they paid £250.00 tax on £300,000,000.00 turn over. Big international corporate industry are the robbers not small timers like us. We have just had the MPs expenses scandle, how many council house living muggers or shop lifters do you know who would be let off scot free if the returned the hand bag or goods they took? 75% of MPs should now be in jail, if the same principal of law had been applied to them as it is applied to all other criminals. Which is more criminal, a shoplifter taking a T shirt or an PM claiming £20,000.00 he is not entitled to? But he/she paid it back so it's ok, no action required. I would expect that the PM does not live in a council house either.
See, I would argue that's good tax planning! I see your point entirely, but at that level tax is a game - the Government put silly taxes in place, then Tax experts make schemes to get round them. So yes, they should be taxed on their earnings like everyone else, but if you were legally able to avoid it, wouldn't you?? I know if I could hold on to more of my earnings that I work hard for, thus keeping them out of the grubby paws of the many work-shy, terminal "job-seeking" scrotes that inhabit this country, I would!!
And anyway, the big corporations will have paid a small fortune to some tax planning experts to come up with the tax avoidance scheme - who in turn will have paid tax on their earnings anyway!
What's it they say - there's only two certainties in life: death and taxes!
Ordinary people cannot avoid tax (PAYE). Yes evasion and avoidance one for the poor to use and the other for the rich. Sadly only one is legal. And as in most cases it's the rich version, that the poor people can't use.![]()
The whole system is unfair mainly because it involves people and unfortunately most people are greedy and selfish so as they get nearer the top of the **** pile most turn into magnificent ****s - sad but true
The whole system is unfair mainly because it involves people and unfortunately most people are greedy and selfish so as they get nearer the top of the **** pile most turn into magnificent ****s - sad but true
Ordinary people cannot avoid tax (PAYE). Yes evasion and avoidance one for the poor to use and the other for the rich. Sadly only one is legal. And as in most cases it's the rich version, that the poor people can't use.![]()
But what they do is LEGAL!
So if an old car that was once an expensive vehicle is on the drive way of a property on a council estate, the owner must be a criminal?
It seems a somewhat aggressive view that you wouldn't expect unless someone didn't realise the Daily Mail was a comic aimed at people not smart enough to understand The Beano or Woman's Own.
Plenty of people on estates own their own home, plenty who don't, work hard and just like anyone who works hard deserves some treats.
And let's face very honest facts here, a P38 is hardly much of a car. They can be bought for next to nothing and if you aren't doing high mileage then don't cost much to run, especially if you know how to fix the niggles or have a local mate who does.
Tobe honest, if more people bought cars they could afford instead of needing finance because they aren't man enough to park something in their price range on their driveway then this country would be a much better place to live. I'd have a pop at those total losers long before attempting to have a go at someone on a council estate with a knackered old banger on their drive way.![]()