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27-07-2019 02:35 PM #42751
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27-07-2019 02:37 PM #42752
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27-07-2019 02:41 PM #42753This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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27-07-2019 05:09 PM #42754This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I put money into an ISA rather than a normal bank account so that I don't need to pay tax. I know people who pay into a pension scheme to reduce their tax bill now and save tax in the long run (41% relief on the contributions and pay tax at 20/21% when they take the pension). I know businesses who buy a new piece of machinery to get the tax relief and trade in the current item which works fine.
My point remains that there is nothing wrong with tax avoidance when the tax system is written to encourage certain behaviours by providing a tax saving.
The problem arises when smart alecs try to exploit a gap between the wording and the intent of the legislation. They don't all get caught like Huns RIP did.
Anyway, this is in danger of getting political, so I'll bow out now.Mature, sensible signature required for responsible position. Good prospects for the right candidate. Apply within.
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27-07-2019 05:16 PM #42755
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No need to bow out. The key word is ‘avoidance’. ISAs and pensions are tax-efficient rather than tax avoidance.
It isn’t just semantics either. As I pointed out both are part of the taxation chain. For it to be tax avoidance, your money has to be removed from taxation altogether - either legally or otherwise.
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27-07-2019 05:22 PM #42756This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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27-07-2019 06:20 PM #42757
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Eh, naw. The money you put into the ISA has already been subject to the rules of income tax.
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28-07-2019 06:45 AM #42758This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-07-2019 06:52 AM #42759
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Each person is allowed only 1 cash ISA.
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28-07-2019 07:01 AM #42760This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-07-2019 08:25 AM #42761
......anyway, back on topic from this pish about ISAs
Check this wee beauty out -
https://twitter.com/debbie_napier/st...358237184?s=19
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28-07-2019 09:04 AM #42762This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
ISAs whether cash or stocks & shares have an annual limit. The investment comes from a taxed environment into a tax free one - it is tax efficient and a govt arrangement. There used to be a clear difference between evasion and avoidance with the former criminal and the latter considered good planning.
Things have moved on due not in the least to contrived, connived and artificial arrangements with the sole purpose of escaping fair taxation. Tax avoidance schemes are now reportable to HMRC so that the likes of dodgy EBTs from dodgy employers should not happen again. The propensity of greedy millionaire celebrities and footballers etc , to invest in film funding LLPs designed to create tax relief rather than produce films, demonstrates the reprehensible view that tax is for the poor to pay and not the rich. Personally I’d say it demonstrates greed and a lack of morals or principles.
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28-07-2019 09:16 AM #42763This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
ISAs started in 1999 and for the first ten years were paying a much higher interest rate than they are now (although annual maximums were much lower). If you have paid in the maximum allowed every year since 1999, you will by now have quite a lot of money which has come from an untaxed environment.
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28-07-2019 09:27 AM #42764This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-07-2019 09:32 AM #42765
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28-07-2019 09:43 AM #42766
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28-07-2019 09:48 AM #42767This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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"I did not need any persuasion to play for such a great club, the Hibs result is still one of the first I look for"
Sir Matt Busby
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28-07-2019 10:43 AM #42768This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Moving wrappers or cumulatively adding to the same wrapper, assuming the same interest rate, has the same result in a cash ISA. You have moved monies from a taxed environment into a tax efficient one where the growth is not taxed. The money you put in a cash ISA comes from your net taxed income or your capital as subject (within the allowances) to for example to CGT or IGT. It is all from a taxed environment.
Anyway that the taxman has looked less than kindly to avoidance has given us this thread that I’m hoping will offer up a lot more interest to come than currently paid from your average cash ISA. Which is my last word on ISAs
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28-07-2019 10:53 AM #42769
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I wonder what kind of figure Sevco will be hit with from Astley? Are there any estimates going around ?
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28-07-2019 12:58 PM #42773
For those in the know about ISA s. Where can I get one that pays 3 percent or more
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28-07-2019 01:14 PM #42777This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Obviously need to add the caveat that they can also go down in value and past performance is no guarantee of future returns .
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28-07-2019 01:35 PM #42778
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