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Chancellor ignores Ltd company directors again....
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Appears a lot of you didn't understand specifically what I was pee'd off about.....in the house this afternoon Sunak was asked a clear question regarding dividends being part of a contractors remuneration and he completely ignored the question and answered by saying how Ltd Company Directors could claim if they were furloughed.
I'd have more respect for politicians if they at least answered the clearly put question rather than deflecting - even if the answer wasn't something I really liked.Comment
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Originally posted by David71 View PostAppears a lot of you didn't understand specifically what I was pee'd off about.....in the house this afternoon Sunak was asked a clear question regarding dividends being part of a contractors remuneration and he completely ignored the question and answered by saying how Ltd Company Directors could claim if they were furloughed.
I'd have more respect for politicians if they at least answered the clearly put question rather than deflecting - even if the answer wasn't something I really liked.Comment
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Originally posted by David71 View PostAppears a lot of you didn't understand specifically what I was pee'd off about.....in the house this afternoon Sunak was asked a clear question regarding dividends being part of a contractors remuneration and he completely ignored the question and answered by saying how Ltd Company Directors could claim if they were furloughed.
I'd have more respect for politicians if they at least answered the clearly put question rather than deflecting - even if the answer wasn't something I really liked.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThey would not be politicians if they answered clearly questions - they are basically legalised fraudsters who can con legally, and retrospectively, and get away with itComment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThey would not be politicians if they answered clearly questions - they are basically legalised fraudsters who csn con legally and get away with itComment
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Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostProbably Chancellor doesn't know that small salary + dividend is similar to PAYE since 2017.
Unlike employees, you can take a bounce-back loan if your small business is affected by CV.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIt's not fraud it it's legal.Comment
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Originally posted by Lance View Postso why would it beg for a national enquiry?Comment
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Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostI suspect donors are beneficiaries of the law change which provides them with privileged position on the market.
Political lobbyists are really good at this and don’t get caught.
The cash for questions scandal was the last time politicians got caught for such blatant corruption. And that was just to ask a question, not influence legislation.
Also note that the ones caught by that were stitched up by Al Fayed or the newspapers.
No lobbyists involved.See You Next TuesdayComment
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