A cynic might think that as long as the crooks are paying income tax on their ill gotten gains, then the authorities might be tempted to look the other way.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote![]()
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09-01-2025 04:55 PM #91
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09-01-2025 05:01 PM #92This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Up until relatively recently, it was the case that tax was due on all criminal activities. And that's all. In theory, once you'd paid tax on your £2.5m train robbery money, you could keep the rest. Mental, but true.
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09-01-2025 05:05 PM #93
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09-01-2025 05:08 PM #94This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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09-01-2025 06:22 PM #95This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Ice Cream shop just along the road from me is called 'For Fudge Sakes'
The owner has another in Glasgow's southside called 'What the Fudge'
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09-01-2025 07:00 PM #96This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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09-01-2025 07:50 PM #97
Why open up in Edinburgh? Even on the fringes of the city it must be relatively expensive and more at risk of being caught than opening up in a small town somewhere?
Mon the Hibs.
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09-01-2025 08:43 PM #98This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Works particularly well with an Aussie accent.
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09-01-2025 10:35 PM #99This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Plenty of small scale retail empty across the city thanks to the ‘death of the high street’ and a pretendy large population to service.
Much less conspicuous than setting up in a small town.
Oh and closer to the main source of the ill gotten gains as well!
As for being caught? Hmm hardly. Seems to be openly tolerated while the honest person continues to be forever taxed more as that’s the easy thing to do.
Reminds me a bit of this story where banning the guy for being a director for 9 years seems to be the sum of the punishment for millions going astray…and only ‘caught’ because it was so egregious.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8j94np0193o.amp
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10-01-2025 06:24 AM #100This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It does open up the opportunity to follow ones vocational dreams if you can top up inadequate revenues with dirty money...Mon the Hibs.
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10-01-2025 07:26 AM #101
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10-01-2025 09:28 AM #102This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteMon the Hibs.
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10-01-2025 10:24 AM #103
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They set up a fairly basic shop and then after all the final demands for payment have reached a climax, or the utilities are cut off, they disappear and turn up in a different location but the same outfit really. If you know what I mean.
Generally government types of payments because they take longest to be chased up.Space to let
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10-01-2025 01:42 PM #104This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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10-01-2025 02:11 PM #107
Kind of related to all of this, I've noticed a few times when ordering a takeaway on the likes of Just Eat, Uber Eats, Deliveroo, etc. that all of a sudden a new takeaway will pop up.
Excited that there is a new place open, I look at the address given on the app and google it. Google returns an existing establishment but of the same type of cuisine. So you would assume, they've closed down and someone has moved in or perhaps they've re-branded. Perhaps they are one of these 'ghost' or 'virtual' restaurants that rent space from an existing restaurant/take-away to cut overheads. Except you then realise that the original place is also on the same app with the same menu as the 'new' place. You drive past the address and it is still the original branding.
I'm convinced its a tax dodge, most likely VAT. Channel sales through multiple different businesses to keep turnover below the VAT-registration threshold.
On a related note, my wife when we were early dating really wanted to take me to her favourite Indian restaurant at her end of town. I realised the menu was suspiciously like the menu that one of my favourite Indian restaurants at my end of town. A lot of dishes that I hadn't seen elsewhere other than 'my' place were on this menu. A quick Google showed it was exactly the same menu. Assumed it must be the same owners even although the names of the places were different. So I asked the boss man if they were the same people. He looked absolutely petrified and started mumbling. Eventually said "similar families own both restaurants... distant relatives". He was really spooked by me asking this and I assumed he thought I was a HMRC Inspector. However, a year or so later one of them got raided by the Immigration Authorities. I suspect that might have been the reason for him getting spooked at my perfectly innocent question.
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10-01-2025 02:12 PM #108This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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10-01-2025 02:14 PM #110This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
HMRC are quite hot on this, but they often do need "intelligence" to act.
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10-01-2025 05:16 PM #115
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I think it's cute that people think the authorities would stop this. Probably like when the police show a picture of seized gear saying they were cracking down on dealing, sound
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18-01-2025 07:24 AM #116
The 24 hour arcade/casino on Shandwick Place and Nicholson Street must come under the dodgy category too? I sometimes have a peek in when I'm wandering by and most times the places are empty apart from staff, never seen either busy
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18-01-2025 07:41 AM #117
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18-01-2025 08:12 AM #118
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18-01-2025 08:15 AM #119
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18-01-2025 08:43 AM #120
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It’s not just money laundering. It’s for immigration reasons too.
We used to go to a kebab shop for years in town. Every 2-3 months there would be 3-4 new staff arrive and the old ones would move on. It usually was cousins or so they said.
Similarly I’ve been going to a barber now for 6 years. Again every month a new barber appears who can’t cut hair or speak English. He sweeps the floor, learns how to cut hair and eventually he gets basic phrases and does basic haircuts.
I know for a fact there is one main guy who opens barbershops and gets staff in. He also has flats so they pay him rent for the flat and rent for working in the barbers.
Whether it’s smuggling gangs offering a semi professional life in Britain service or genuinely family members coming to join other family, immigration is definitely a big part of it.
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