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Do Brits pay too much tax?Newest Review: ... is money that could of saved the average UK family 8,000 GBP per year. The governments inadequate tax system has evade the rich who have in-place a syndicate that can move UK tax money at a whim. To these money-men cash is not a problem when it comes to incorporating members who are willing to pull their weight to avoid alerting the governmental authorities of their actions. The UK authorities have got close on a few occasions but organized crime has always been ahead when it comes to detection. If, a money trail has been alerted correctly and found the account would have been cleared and left dormant; without a tracking to where the launde... more |
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by - written on 20/03/09 (Very useful, 242 readings)
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Do Brits pay too much tax? Titled: Sixteen Black Russians over here please, sire! ---------------------------------------------------------------- You maybe aware of the well-known term, 'if you can't beat them, join them'; no this isn't about beating up bankers or anything as fun as that, but it comes from peers over the years that the best way to get on with your life and other comrades is to join the fest of work and the constant toils of life in general, which also includes whatever the crazy fad may take you and your comrades. For over too many years we all have had too much credit and spent far too much on over-inflated priced cocktails that would ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/11/07 (Very useful, 104 readings)
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The day taxation is fair and balanced in the U.K is the day we have a black Wimbledon champion! It’s not going to happen under the current class division rules. The fact Britain’s top earning bosses in the city of London pay lower tax’s rates than there cleaners says its all on the above. Race and taxes are the two hot topics of the decade and will garner the most opinion. Also in the tax news of late you may have noticed there has been a burst of surveys of late from well know New Labor think-tank universities on the issues of booze, healthy living and obesity. The first one (which you lot know all about) was about excessive drinking in middle class ... Read the complete review


