lol at you having to sign up to the Irish Times just to cover your arse
Still doesn’t say Google are going to have to pay more tax though, does it?
The article you’ve posted specifically says Google would be in line for a tax break, you clown - the opposite of what you claimed in your original post.Just use a paywall bypass like 12ft. Or use reader. Or the IT in this case is lumped in with the NYT which I subscribe to (or more accurately my business does).
Go and read a Guardian article or something.
lol at you having to sign up to the Irish Times just to cover your arse
Still doesn’t say Google are going to have to pay more tax though, does it?
The article you’ve posted specifically says Google would be in line for a tax break, you clown - the opposite of what you claimed in your original post.
I find it amazing that those who say we should never turn a blind eye to people trying to avoid any little bit of tax say we should turn a blind eye to voter fraud.
Binman (sorry, refuse collection person) can’t stick a few tenners in their pocket at Xmas that are given to them by a householders? According to your mantra they have to declare the tax. It’ll be technically difficult - forms to fill in, cost of ink, maybe phone data, maybe a trip to a tax office.
You: “can’t let it slide else the problem grows and grows”.
Take Xmas out of it. Taxi driver. Give him a £20 for a £18 fare, expect a receipt? Expect it for the full £20?
You: “can’t let it slide else the problem grows and grows”.
Turning to voter ID. Most of the lefties on this thread “it’s not a problem, (how do you know? Without ID fraud is almost impossible to quantify) and, errr…paperwork and, errr….less well off ethnic minorities (who do cash in hand jobs with tips like Uber / food delivery) will find it hard to get so it’s racist. Yes. Voter ID is racist”
There was also some guy on here earlier that said, and I quote: “Public spending is not dependent on tax”.
Anyway.
Thanks for the laughs, lefty guys.
£20 less tax is £20 less services. One extra vote rarely makes any difference. And most tax dodgers dodge far more than £20.
Maybe you should donate to Labour again to own the lefties.
Numbers are meaningless.
Anyway, it's irrelevant anyway because public spending is not dependent on tax.
What did you think of the game today? I thought Mason-Clark played well.Well this is a damming indictment of Biden
This is a pretty sad response…You’re free to believe that Google has a bitter grudge against Trump, that’s fine, but if you’re going to pretend that you’re the only person smart enough to realise it, your argument should at least stand up to a bit more scrutiny before it collapses around your ears.Go get some fresh air. Is this all a bit triggering for you? Go to your safe space. Maths and reading and putting it together is hard, right? Don’t get upset.
Why? Has he been indicted too?What did you think of the game today? I thought Mason-Clark played well.
This has been addressed on the thread about today’s game. This is a thread about Trump.What did you think of the game today? I thought Mason-Clark played well.
It’s widely believed that Google has an anti-Trump biasThis is a pretty sad response…You’re free to believe that Google has a bitter grudge against Trump, that’s fine, but if you’re going to pretend that you’re the only person smart enough to realise it, your argument should at least stand up to a bit more scrutiny before it collapses around your ears.
And,This is a pretty sad response…You’re free to believe that Google has a bitter grudge against Trump, that’s fine, but if you’re going to pretend that you’re the only person smart enough to realise it, your argument should at least stand up to a bit more scrutiny before it collapses around your ears.
Does @Como know there’s a forum for discussing Coventry City games?This has been addressed on the thread about today’s game. This is a thread about Trump.
Hope this helps.
So your answer is for everyone to get involved in the zero sum game of competing on tax rates. That never, ever works. It's literally a race to the bottom. Everybody except a tiny handful of people loses.That’s great. Not sure what your point is other than something about the super rich being evil.
Look, hiking the tax rates up on “super rich” corporations sometimes has a negative effect
Closer to home, Ireland has more favourable tax rates than the UK.
As a direct result, Google, MS and Apple base themselves there.
These three alone pay ONE THIRD OF THE TOTAL CTAX RECEIVED in Ireland. Also, many tech jobs are provided as a downstream, which creates equivalent PAYE revenue and economic growth. Would Ireland be wise in taking the economic bubbling spouted on here and raise taxes that would see those big 3 corporations reconsider their base? By losing that tax revenue the poorest in society would have to take up some of the slack and pay more tax to pay for services. Or, tax the remaining industries in Ireland more so that they leave or fail?
The point I’m making, which I hope is quite clear, is that raising tax rates on super rich corporations is quite often self-harm economically.
Indeed, if the UK wanted to be a bit more edgy, (Brexit allows things like this which is why the Establishment were browning their pants and getting the feeble minded to support Remain) it could play Eire at their own game and offer the big 3 tax status in the UK at 10% and use the EU - UK free trade situation to supply digital services. This would swell the UK tax coffers, create high paid digital jobs, reduce the tax burden on the poorest on society like the BAME community.
So, I could easily say right now, that the raising of taxes is racist. (Of course it’s not, but I might pen an article on under an assumed name and send it to the Guardian “Tax is racist, and we need we need to start drinking our own urine to save the water companies”. Most of the lefty loons on this thread would probably believe that. Hmm. Tempting.)
Of course, tax evasion needs to be clamped down on. As I’ve repeatedly stated.
What I’m actually trying to show, with sensible and accurate and reasonable examples, is that taxing the “super rich” corporations doesn’t always have the desired effect that “Dreamers” think it will.
It’s lefty coffee house economic illiterate dribble.
Sorry Dreamer
Indeed. He can falsely accuse people of executing babies after birth with impunity, but using 'rape' instead of 'sexual assault' is unacceptable.Donald Trump awarded $15m in ABC News defamation case
The network will also publish a statement expressing "regret" for statements by George Stephanopoulos.www.bbc.com
I am in 2 minds about this, there needs to be some accountability.
Who did he accuse?Indeed. He can falsely accuse people of executing babies after birth with impunity, but using 'rape' instead of 'sexual assault' is unacceptable.
Are you saying this is a good or bad thing?Ice deports mother and children, including newborn twins, to Mexico
Despite the infants being US citizens, Christina Salazar and all four of her children were put on a plane on 11 Decemberwww.theguardian.com
Biden deports US Citizens
Ice deports mother and children, including newborn twins, to Mexico
Despite the infants being US citizens, Christina Salazar and all four of her children were put on a plane on 11 Decemberwww.theguardian.com
Biden deports US Citizens
I did not say either, I am wondering how you deport a Citizen, Concentration Guards etc excepted, that would not seem to apply here.Are you saying this is a good or bad thing?
Compare & contrast the response of business to incoming Trump and incoming/current Starmer.
USA heading to 5%. UK recession.
Odd that a case even needs to be heard when Trump admitted to meddling in the election. He declared himself guiltyAnother one bites the dust
Georgia appeals court disqualifies Fulton County DA Fani Willis from prosecuting Trump
Compare & contrast the response of business to incoming Trump and incoming/current Starmer.
USA heading to 5%. UK recession.
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