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Post by Totheleft on Feb 28, 2024 14:26:17 GMT
Jonky eat you're heart out
According to your own words
Who says Crime dosent pay
Hundreds of landlords duped into illegal tax avoidance schemes
At least two companies offering what have been described as “magic solutions”, charging landlords as much as £100,000 each for setting up the tax avoidance schemes, could now cost these landlords their portfolios of properties.
As much as £100 million in tax avoidance could have disappeared before taxation expert Dan Neidle of Tax Policy Associates (TPA) “blew the whistle” on the schemes, bringing them to the attention of HMRC.
HMRC has now published guidance stating that the schemes, which relate to avoiding tax when transferring individually owned portfolios of properties into limited company ownership, do not work.
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Post by Bentley on Feb 28, 2024 14:32:08 GMT
Jonky eat you're heart out According to your own words Who says Crime dosent pay Hundreds of landlords duped into illegal tax avoidance schemes At least two companies offering what have been described as “magic solutions”, charging landlords as much as £100,000 each for setting up the tax avoidance schemes, could now cost these landlords their portfolios of properties. As much as £100 million in tax avoidance could have disappeared before taxation expert Dan Neidle of Tax Policy Associates (TPA) “blew the whistle” on the schemes, bringing them to the attention of HMRC. HMRC has now published guidance stating that the schemes, which relate to avoiding tax when transferring individually owned portfolios of properties into limited company ownership, do not work. In all fairness . This has nothing whatsoever to do with the OP.
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Post by Dogburger on Feb 28, 2024 14:48:08 GMT
Difference between the Tories and Labour . With the Tories you can see it coming ,with Labour you just hear the thud . Not much choice granted but at least with the tories you have a chance to do something about it .
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Post by Totheleft on Feb 28, 2024 14:48:54 GMT
Jonky eat you're heart out According to your own words Who says Crime dosent pay Hundreds of landlords duped into illegal tax avoidance schemes At least two companies offering what have been described as “magic solutions”, charging landlords as much as £100,000 each for setting up the tax avoidance schemes, could now cost these landlords their portfolios of properties. As much as £100 million in tax avoidance could have disappeared before taxation expert Dan Neidle of Tax Policy Associates (TPA) “blew the whistle” on the schemes, bringing them to the attention of HMRC. HMRC has now published guidance stating that the schemes, which relate to avoiding tax when transferring individually owned portfolios of properties into limited company ownership, do not work. In all fairness . This has nothing whatsoever to do with the OP. I think it's every thing to do with the op if landlords are joining tax Avoiding schemes I wonder how many.of them Tories Blocking the Easy Eviction law are in tax avoidance schemes
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Post by Bentley on Feb 28, 2024 14:53:08 GMT
In all fairness . This has nothing whatsoever to do with the OP. I think it's every thing to do with the op if landlords are joining tax Avoiding schemes I wonder how many.of them Tories Blocking the Easy Eviction law are in tax avoidance schemes The OP was about the Renters Reform Bill. Just a heads up..carry on ..
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Post by Totheleft on Feb 28, 2024 14:56:34 GMT
Its been the same for many, many years, the bottom line is that the Tories ALWAYS look after their own class of people, the money grabbers, the rich, people who want to make money at any cost. It has been revealed today that the so called "Renters Reform Bill" which was to give tennants more security and fairer rules to protect tennants, is been opposed by a large group of Tories, mostly ones who (guess) Own Property, which they rent out. Rishi Sunak, the lame duck Prime Minister, who is so scared of his own party, has now delayed the Bill from passing through the House Of Commons, and seems to be allowing backbenchers to ammend ( water down ) the Bill to suit their own needs. Same with Employment Law The Tories have done nothing for ordinary people, all they do is take, take, take www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9-0WGo9ZrkANOTHER example of Tories doing nothing for ordinary people Your right mate Many of the 1,000 richest people in Britain are property moguls - paid for by the rest of us Alice Martin A dysfunctional British housing market, propped up by housing benefit and public investment, is making a few people very, very rich. Wed 10 May 2017 03.39 EDT Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare via Email 6 years old It is a strange kind of economy where land and property routinely earn more than people do. But that is what we have – and the amount of wealth tied up in these areas has increased dramatically over the past few decades. Today the value of property in the UK stands at over £5tn – nearly 60% of the UK’s entire net wealth – up from just a little over £1tn in 1995. Those who own land and property have benefited directly from public investment in infrastructure and services: so we are all paying into the gigantic fortunes of Britain’s wealthiest property moguls.
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Post by jonksy on Feb 28, 2024 14:57:03 GMT
Jonky eat you're heart out According to your own words Who says Crime dosent pay Hundreds of landlords duped into illegal tax avoidance schemes At least two companies offering what have been described as “magic solutions”, charging landlords as much as £100,000 each for setting up the tax avoidance schemes, could now cost these landlords their portfolios of properties. As much as £100 million in tax avoidance could have disappeared before taxation expert Dan Neidle of Tax Policy Associates (TPA) “blew the whistle” on the schemes, bringing them to the attention of HMRC. HMRC has now published guidance stating that the schemes, which relate to avoiding tax when transferring individually owned portfolios of properties into limited company ownership, do not work. And that has what to do with this subject? Lefty old bean...
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Post by Totheleft on Feb 28, 2024 14:58:38 GMT
I think it's every thing to do with the op if landlords are joining tax Avoiding schemes I wonder how many.of them Tories Blocking the Easy Eviction law are in tax avoidance schemes The OP was about the Renters Reform Bill. Just a heads up..carry on .. Thanks for the heads up.
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Post by Bentley on Feb 28, 2024 14:59:07 GMT
The OP was about the Renters Reform Bill. Just a heads up..carry on .. Thanks for the heads up. Don’t mention it .
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Post by jonksy on Feb 28, 2024 14:59:20 GMT
Its been the same for many, many years, the bottom line is that the Tories ALWAYS look after their own class of people, the money grabbers, the rich, people who want to make money at any cost. It has been revealed today that the so called "Renters Reform Bill" which was to give tennants more security and fairer rules to protect tennants, is been opposed by a large group of Tories, mostly ones who (guess) Own Property, which they rent out. Rishi Sunak, the lame duck Prime Minister, who is so scared of his own party, has now delayed the Bill from passing through the House Of Commons, and seems to be allowing backbenchers to ammend ( water down ) the Bill to suit their own needs. Same with Employment Law The Tories have done nothing for ordinary people, all they do is take, take, take www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9-0WGo9ZrkANOTHER example of Tories doing nothing for ordinary people Your right mate Many of the 1,000 richest people in Britain are property moguls - paid for by the rest of us Alice Martin A dysfunctional British housing market, propped up by housing benefit and public investment, is making a few people very, very rich. Wed 10 May 2017 03.39 EDT Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare via Email 6 years old It is a strange kind of economy where land and property routinely earn more than people do. But that is what we have – and the amount of wealth tied up in these areas has increased dramatically over the past few decades. Today the value of property in the UK stands at over £5tn – nearly 60% of the UK’s entire net wealth – up from just a little over £1tn in 1995. Those who own land and property have benefited directly from public investment in infrastructure and services: so we are all paying into the gigantic fortunes of Britain’s wealthiest property moguls. Your mate blair is a landlord...Lefty old bean...Which still has fuck all to do with the subject...
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Post by Totheleft on Feb 28, 2024 14:59:37 GMT
Jonky eat you're heart out According to your own words Who says Crime dosent pay Hundreds of landlords duped into illegal tax avoidance schemes At least two companies offering what have been described as “magic solutions”, charging landlords as much as £100,000 each for setting up the tax avoidance schemes, could now cost these landlords their portfolios of properties. As much as £100 million in tax avoidance could have disappeared before taxation expert Dan Neidle of Tax Policy Associates (TPA) “blew the whistle” on the schemes, bringing them to the attention of HMRC. HMRC has now published guidance stating that the schemes, which relate to avoiding tax when transferring individually owned portfolios of properties into limited company ownership, do not work. And that has what to do with this subject? Lefty old bean... See my reply to Bentley
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Post by Totheleft on Feb 28, 2024 15:01:02 GMT
ANOTHER example of Tories doing nothing for ordinary people Your right mate Many of the 1,000 richest people in Britain are property moguls - paid for by the rest of us Alice Martin A dysfunctional British housing market, propped up by housing benefit and public investment, is making a few people very, very rich. Wed 10 May 2017 03.39 EDT Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare via Email 6 years old It is a strange kind of economy where land and property routinely earn more than people do. But that is what we have – and the amount of wealth tied up in these areas has increased dramatically over the past few decades. Today the value of property in the UK stands at over £5tn – nearly 60% of the UK’s entire net wealth – up from just a little over £1tn in 1995. Those who own land and property have benefited directly from public investment in infrastructure and services: so we are all paying into the gigantic fortunes of Britain’s wealthiest property moguls. Your mate blair is a landlord...Lefty old bean...Which still has fuck all to do with the subject... Of course it has don't see him Blocking the Scheme ?
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Post by jonksy on Feb 28, 2024 15:02:05 GMT
And that has what to do with this subject? Lefty old bean... See my reply to Bentley I have.......But still you post non relevant bullshit lefty old bean...
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Post by jonksy on Feb 28, 2024 15:04:54 GMT
Your mate blair is a landlord...Lefty old bean...Which still has fuck all to do with the subject... Of course it has don't see him Blocking the Scheme ? Don't see him doing anything much apart from lining his own pocket lefty old bean or wedging his head up the EUSSRS arse..
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Post by Bentley on Feb 28, 2024 15:07:54 GMT
Its been the same for many, many years, the bottom line is that the Tories ALWAYS look after their own class of people, the money grabbers, the rich, people who want to make money at any cost. It has been revealed today that the so called "Renters Reform Bill" which was to give tennants more security and fairer rules to protect tennants, is been opposed by a large group of Tories, mostly ones who (guess) Own Property, which they rent out. Rishi Sunak, the lame duck Prime Minister, who is so scared of his own party, has now delayed the Bill from passing through the House Of Commons, and seems to be allowing backbenchers to ammend ( water down ) the Bill to suit their own needs. Same with Employment Law The Tories have done nothing for ordinary people, all they do is take, take, take www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9-0WGo9ZrkANOTHER example of Tories doing nothing for ordinary people Your right mate Many of the 1,000 richest people in Britain are property moguls - paid for by the rest of us Alice Martin A dysfunctional British housing market, propped up by housing benefit and public investment, is making a few people very, very rich. Wed 10 May 2017 03.39 EDT Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare via Email 6 years old It is a strange kind of economy where land and property routinely earn more than people do. But that is what we have – and the amount of wealth tied up in these areas has increased dramatically over the past few decades. Today the value of property in the UK stands at over £5tn – nearly 60% of the UK’s entire net wealth – up from just a little over £1tn in 1995. Those who own land and property have benefited directly from public investment in infrastructure and services: so we are all paying into the gigantic fortunes of Britain’s wealthiest property moguls. Quite right too. Ordinary people scrimping and saving to pay a mortgage over 25 years or more should benefit from it .
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