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By *ackal1Couple 21 weeks ago
Manchester |
Perhaps he will make those who don’t pay their fair share pay up for a change.
He knows the lower paid and middle income have little left to give.
Corporation tax and non earned income is my guess. Maybe cut the oil company subsidies is also a good option.
Stop corporations such as Starbucks from shifting profits out to Ireland. |
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"Maybe cut the oil company subsidies is also a good option."
As has been discussed in other threads recently, there aren't any oil company subsidies. Oil companies already pay twice as much tax as normal companies. |
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£370 million written off on his first day
(According to an investigation by the National Audit Office (NAO), the development funding comprises a fixed cost of £370 million, plus an additional £120 million once 300 people are relocated to Rwanda. An additional £20,000 will be paid to the development fund for each person that is relocated) |
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"Perhaps he will make those who don’t pay their fair share pay up for a change.
Hopefully those that have a career in being unemployed "
Offshored profits, BVI, and non doms dwarf benefit fraud.
HMRC Newcastle offices are leased from Tory donors via BVI tax haven. |
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" i just hope he as got enough money trees in his back garden to shake he is going to need them
No, he'll just squeeze us taxpayers until we squeak."
Inheritance tax, equalising capital gains tax to income tax rates, closing loopholes and unlimited lifetime transfers (PET) will be first in line. |
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