Re: Tax Avoidance Agreement
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Originally Posted by
WJ99mobile
Massive
It’s clear you can’t encourage companies to pay the correct tax, and it’s also clear the public will follow their pockets.
Even though there will always be loopholes - This will shake up companies for a good while and hopefully will be built on.
G7: Rich nations back deal to tax multinationals
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-57368247
It's a small step in the right direction but the UK were dragged into it..
How about a new rule that ALL elected public servants are prohibited from having offshore account and all of their businesses must be registered in the UK and paying UK tax.
Also, I think it's time to democratise corporations... Capatalism doesn't work for the many, just the few. Time for an adjustment.
Re: Tax Avoidance Agreement
It also makes it easier for companies to move out of the UK thereby the UK will lose out on the tax it currently receives.
Re: Tax Avoidance Agreement
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Originally Posted by
AfricanBluebird
It's a small step in the right direction but the UK were dragged into it..
How about a new rule that ALL elected public servants are prohibited from having offshore account and all of their businesses must be registered in the UK and paying UK tax.
Also, I think it's time to democratise corporations... Capatalism doesn't work for the many, just the few. Time for an adjustment.
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Re: Tax Avoidance Agreement
Quote:
Originally Posted by
AfricanBluebird
It's a small step in the right direction but the UK were dragged into it..
How about a new rule that ALL elected public servants are prohibited from having offshore account and all of their businesses must be registered in the UK and paying UK tax.
Also, I think it's time to democratise corporations... Capatalism doesn't work for the many, just the few. Time for an adjustment.
Who said that the UK were dragged into it????