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Boris johnson.. Should he pay the tax
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By *he tactile technicianMan
over a year ago
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"Being dual nationality, hes obliged to pay 100k tax.
Typical tax dodging!" on what authority do you have that he doesn't pay or what he actually pays in income tax? I'm interested to know the facts |
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"Being dual nationality, hes obliged to pay 100k tax.
Typical tax dodging! on what authority do you have that he doesn't pay or what he actually pays in income tax? I'm interested to know the facts"
he's dual nationality .... usa citizen and they're demanding the tax he owes there on earnings |
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By *he tactile technicianMan
over a year ago
the good lands, the bad lands, the any where you may want me lands |
"Being dual nationality, hes obliged to pay 100k tax.
Typical tax dodging! on what authority do you have that he doesn't pay or what he actually pays in income tax? I'm interested to know the facts
he's dual nationality .... usa citizen and they're demanding the tax he owes there on earnings"
OK, I understand your post better now. If BJ has declared earnings for work done within the USA or its dependencies I am sure that he will pay any tax due; after all he will not be able to visit the USA for business nor plesure whilst he owes the IRS for fear of them retaining him. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think he's a bumbling idiot and that the people of London elected him knowing he's a bumbling idiot albeit an entertaining one, so you'll just have to p put up with his eccentricities. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I would suspect he's not doing anything illegal, and seeing as he's visited America fairly recently, I'm guessing he's up to date with his tax.
And I'm sure as a major of London, he's not a 'bumbling idiot', he's very well educated and it's part of his ways to disarm others and not be viewed as seriously as he should be. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hello Sexybum,
if you think he is an idiot, I suggest that you are lacking in perception?
Alec" .
I didn't fall for the greatest spin ever that he's really a genius that acts like a bumbling fool.
He's well read and educated but then again so are 99% of other wealthy people! |
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There is a double taxation agreement between lots of countries - I worked in the US and had to pay UK tax on the difference between the tax I paid in the US and what I would have paid in the UK (was sometime ago so things may have changed)
The US are also chasing taxation on savings in the UK for US people - death and taxes |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Actually he was interviviewed about it and he said he wont pay up.
Like others have said, he's a mumbling fool on top but a sly little git underneath. |
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"Personally, I find him scary. "
He'd never babysit for me. I dont need one for me but I have a Daughter and a Hamster.
It's just the greasey look of him thats all.
If I had a Son he would never have a kick about with him, with a ball I mean. |
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