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01-12-2020 08:33 PM #61
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01-12-2020 08:35 PM #62This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-12-2020 08:38 PM #66This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I can't fault Amazon for convenience and value. Use it several times a month tbh.
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01-12-2020 08:41 PM #67This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteFollow the Hibs podcast, Longbangers, on Twitter (@longbangers)
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01-12-2020 09:21 PM #68This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Focussing on one tax doesn’t tell you much.
Royal Mail for example in 2018 paid zero corp tax but in the same year generated over £1.8bn in tax receipts through other taxation (NI, Income Tax, business rates etc.)
Should we all boycott the Royal Mail based on their corp tax record (and not just their awful service)?
AstraZeneca is another company that rarely pays corp tax due to R&D credits. Those credits go towards paying for high end research and development and (allegedly) support thousands of high end jobs. Do we boycott the new vaccine because the company that developed it doesn’t pay a lot of Corp Tax? Or do we swipe away the credits, tax the company hard and see the jobs shift overseas?
I’m not really arguing one way or the other I suppose it’s just that it seems the discussion always falls back onto one tax amount that is maybe far from reflective of the overall economic benefit a company may provide across a number of measures.
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01-12-2020 09:32 PM #69This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-12-2020 09:57 PM #70This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
We can’t have a system that relies on companies voluntarily paying extra tax.
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02-12-2020 01:44 AM #71This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Baws to the shareholders, they can still make money, just a bit less.
Tax the super wealthy massively and tax the super wealthy businesses massively.
There’s sod-all ethical about making rich people richer.Follow the Hibs podcast, Longbangers, on Twitter (@longbangers)
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02-12-2020 01:53 AM #72This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If we want to tax an activity then we should tax it but expecting companies to give the exchequer money as a gift just won’t work.
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02-12-2020 07:04 AM #73This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteFollow the Hibs podcast, Longbangers, on Twitter (@longbangers)
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02-12-2020 07:37 AM #74
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If I sign up for an Amazon Prime membership does that get me free delivery and the movies etc on Prime Video or are they separate subscriptions?
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02-12-2020 07:40 AM #75This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
“What do you mean we don’t pay our tax? Look at how much the workers pay you! (It’s only right that the workers pay their way but why should we?)”
I have no issue with giving credit for the economic benefit, and that’s provided that benefit is created through treating workers properly (living wage, good working conditions etc) but that shouldn’t preclude companies from paying tax. Perhaps if they did that, we wouldn’t need to raise as much from the people who can least afford it.
FWIW, if it was up to me I’d also put income tax at 100% of anything over a billion pounds and shore up the loopholes.Follow the Hibs podcast, Longbangers, on Twitter (@longbangers)
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02-12-2020 07:42 AM #76This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
Grabs the mic to tell us,
He'll die before he's sold.
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02-12-2020 07:44 AM #77This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-12-2020 07:48 AM #78
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02-12-2020 07:57 AM #79
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As for taxing the super rich...well most won’t disagree with that but it’s rather tangential from assessing companies wider economic benefits v focussing on their corp tax contributions!
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02-12-2020 08:48 AM #82This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I can see a situation in Sunderland, when we have left the EU completely and Nissan have moved out, where a similar deal might be negotiated. In the grand scheme of things, perhaps no bad thing.
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02-12-2020 09:04 AM #83This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteFollow the Hibs podcast, Longbangers, on Twitter (@longbangers)
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02-12-2020 09:48 AM #86This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteFollow the Hibs podcast, Longbangers, on Twitter (@longbangers)
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02-12-2020 10:30 AM #87
One good example today of taxes paid by companies not evidenced in their Corp tax numbers is the decision by Tesco to return their business rates relief...a cool £585m.
Will be interesting to see if the other supermarkets follow suit.
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02-12-2020 11:37 AM #88This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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11-01-2025 01:13 PM #89
Late last night, my wife mentioned that she'd been thinking about buying a book light for reading in bed.
Unbeknown to her, I looked on Amazon and ordered one for her. That was at 11.38pm.
It arrived half an hour ago!
Whatever gripes people have about Amazon or Besos, that's fantastic service.
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11-01-2025 01:32 PM #90This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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