Don't look at me, I know Carr hasn't done anything wrong. I just got words wrong.
But again, many thanks
Because I got the words mixed up? Sweet.
You'll be less likely to make the same mistake in the future, so you are welcome.

Don't look at me, I know Carr hasn't done anything wrong. I just got words wrong.
But again, many thanks
Because I got the words mixed up? Sweet.
Don't look at me, I know Carr hasn't done anything wrong. I just got words wrong.
But again, many thanks
Because I got the words mixed up? Sweet.
You'll be less likely to make the same mistake in the future, so you are welcome.![]()
no worries. we all make mistakes.
Quite surprised just how morally void a lot of people on here are. If you are earning a few million a year and paying the same amount of tax as someone on the minimum wage then you are taking the ****. You might not be breaking the law but you are purposely trying to avoid paying your portion of the tax burden.
I really hate the argument of "its not illegal so its ok".
We all judge people based on their moral compasses and yet we decide that avoiding tax is alright. You meet a guy in the street who has 7 women on the go at the same time and is sleeping with all of them without protection. Obviously he is a fine chap and shouldn't be derided for his behaviour as its completely legal.
I genuinely wouldn't evade tax if I was earning hundreds of thousands. This country has done plenty for me and if I was earning that much, I wouldn't need more money. This country would be a better place if people didn't equate the law to morality.
Would it make more sense if I told you I actually work in the financial industry?![]()
Quite surprised just how morally void a lot of people on here are. If you are earning a few million a year and paying the same amount of tax as someone on the minimum wage then you are taking the ****. You might not be breaking the law but you are purposely trying to avoid paying your portion of the tax burden.
I really hate the argument of "its not illegal so its ok".
We all judge people based on their moral compasses and yet we decide that avoiding tax is alright. You meet a guy in the street who has 7 women on the go at the same time and is sleeping with all of them without protection. Obviously he is a fine chap and shouldn't be derided for his behaviour as its completely legal.
I genuinely wouldn't evade tax if I was earning hundreds of thousands. This country has done plenty for me and if I was earning that much, I wouldn't need more money. This country would be a better place if people didn't equate the law to morality.
Jmmy Carr has paid no more tax than legally obliged to. I have no issue with this. It's down to government to close them but that would hack off certain donors.
Who here would pay more than they were legally obliged to ? I wouldn't and I doubt stockhausen would either but will be stood corrected if not.
To be honest, No. I don't think that I would ever get involved in these elaborate and clearly immoral tax dodging schemes under any circumstances but maybe that's just me; must be something to do with my background and upbringing or something.
hy would Carr have apologised if he thought he'd done nothing wrong?
Do you have an ISA?
Do you pay into a pension?
No ISA's etc?
Enlighten us about this absolute 'scale of morality when it comes to legal tax avoidance' which you subscribe to. Is it a scale from Paying into an ISA to K2 to Relocation?Are you actually claiming an ISA is an "elaborate and clearly immoral tax dodging scheme"? lol
Are you actually claiming an ISA is an "elaborate and clearly immoral tax dodging scheme"? lol
Would you avoid paying tax if you could?