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Is there any wonder some of our young don’t want to work.


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Of course it does, what incentive is there to work when you know that most of the fruits of you're labour are being sifted to tax havens whilst you don't share that option.

Your employers wife's house cleaner can be on the firms books and not paid directly out of his pocket and is all part of his tax write off.

(And don't tell it can't happen, my wifes cousin who cleaned at a company directors house received her pay packet form the husbands company)

 

 

Millions of people work and if someone uses that excuse not to work then they shouldn't get a penny in support from the works.

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Millions of people work and if someone uses that excuse not to work then they shouldn't get a penny in support from the works.

But you ignore the real scource of the discontent and are quite happy for the unjust tax situation to continue.

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Ship anyone that shouldn't be here out, isn't that obvious.

You obviously don't understand the legalities of the situation, no passport, no visa, no documents therefore no proof of their home country so you can't send them back.

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Originally Posted by Sidecut

Of course it does, what incentive is there to work when you know that most of the fruits of you're labour are being sifted to tax havens whilst you don't share that option.

Your employers wife's house cleaner can be on the firms books and not paid directly out of his pocket and is all part of his tax write off.

(And don't tell it can't happen, my wifes cousin who cleaned at a company directors house received her pay packet form the husbands company)

 

 

 

Millions of people work and if someone uses that excuse not to work then they shouldn't get a penny in support from the works.

 

Jo public hasn't got access to the perks of those at the top.

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But you ignore the real scource of the discontent and are quite happy for the unjust tax situation to continue.

 

I haven't ignored the fact that some people are little peeved when it comes big employers keeping their taxes as low as possible. I can sympathise with anyone that does their best to keep their tax burden as low as possible, especially when they see it squandered by governments, but an unemployed workshy non tax payer doesn’t really have the high ground to complain about it. At least the rich employ people and pay some tax; people that find every excuse under the sun not to work contribute nothing, but drain valuable resources.

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You obviously don't understand the legalities of the situation, no passport, no visa, no documents therefore no proof of their home country so you can't send them back.

 

They would leave on a voluntary basis; they just need an incentive, nothing for them here so they should leave.

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Why should they? Everyone can't have the same because there wouldn't be enough to go around.

 

So you think that the rich deserve the the tax perks that their workers can't?

 

this is from an artical:-

The resulting annual tax losses are estimated to be £8.5 billion by high net worth individuals (HNWIs) resident in the UK, £3 billion by large UK

companies and £7 billion as a result of tax evasion and related activities, or

a total of not less than £18.5 billion per annum

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Strange that you seem to think that this is fair. The current tax system was set up to the benefit of the rich.

 

While ever this unfairness exists I don't blame anyone milking the system

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