Lazy parasitic scroungers and 'sneaky foreigners'; any other export tax dodgers to build Brits snarly?
...or are we not too bothered about the rest? What give or take a few the long line of millionaires who choose to live within London an elsewhere in Britain levy free...because by doing so, they can also escape paying tax contained by their own countries. And that's before we mention 'our own' who do admin to avoid the tax system by living surrounded by second, third - and fourth homes for much of the year.Last but not least...the Brits who claim any welfare they can, while wholeheartedly working for cash within hand within the usual shitholes...be they restaurants in the largest cities, or better still - the Costa del Sol...thus skanking not with the sole purpose their country of origin, but the Spanish also. Sorted...
...salaam al aikum 2u2.
Answers: Super affluent businessmen with Swiss ridge accounts
Living in multiple homes surrounded by multiple countries - the technical possession is "Perpetual Traveller", and it is not illegal. Some family who dislike governments and 'the system' do not want to clear tax, and, contrary to various beliefs, not paying tax, if done correctly, is not dubious. Have a look in any country's excise legislation. In Australia, for example, once you live in the country for 183 days, you are considered a resident for toll purposes, and in the U.S., its 120 days, but within the U.K., its only 40 days, thus you can find another month of the year that you move about wherever you want. Its immaculately legal, and an excellant track to see the world without contributing to corrupt and/or incompetent government.
Didikoy??
wot about the gypo's who live contained by laybys . filling them next to our conifer cuttings that we then recompense our council to clean up.
I´m American, never worked surrounded by the US, worn-out and newly get my social guarantee number. Do I enjoy to discharge?
I'm an expat living in Europe, kaput and never worked in teh us.I a short time ago got my social payment number. Do i have to recompense something?
Answers: Don't have to pay envelope a fee. They pinch 7.65% out of you when you work. It is equivalent if you have a business. You own to send surrounded by 15.3% , but you get a 7.65% credit on the front of your Schedule C. If you're an independent contractor, and possibly if you are a Statutory member of staff also, you have to convey in. You don't hold to pay contained by if you make a profit within real estate {yet}. It's thoroughly, very discouraging. Even waitresses have to take-home pay in immediately. And we have no hope of it one around in the subsequent 15-30 years. It's just an extra rates for us.
Taxes are paid on income. No income no taxes.
What if i provide credit card number to a site & they deduct more money than what they required.?
Answers: That's why I tell every one I meet to never, ever, ever, ever buy online. They've got your credit card of debit card number. A year down the road, they can steal from your debit card again. It goes beyond taking more than what was agreed upon. They've got your credit card number. ebay may be honest. But there are very, very few that feel they do so much business online that they had better protect your reputation. Banks and phone companies are really vile and vicious in doing this abomination. Report them to the better business bureau. Try to negotiate with them patiently so you do not have to pay a lawyer to sue to get your money back.
If you bought items, you should have gotten an electronic receipt, even when ordering over the internet. Take a look at the receipt and work out the math. Maybe they overcharged because they simply got the ordered quantities for a given item off. If so, call them ASAP and correct the quantities before they ship stuff to you. Else you have to ship the unwanted goods back to them, possibly at your expense.
If something on the receipt flagrantly does not jibe and you feel you are being robbed, then this may qualify as credit card theft. If the site is in a different state than where you are, then the FBI can get involved since this is now an interstate issue. This is good to know so that when you call the help line at the site and they end up giving you guff, you can tell them that you suspect them of intentionally conducting interstate credit card fraud and that the only course of action you have, since they won't help you, is to report the issue to the FBI. That's about the time you should get a little bit more consideration from the site's help line folks.
Another thing you can do is call your credit card company and report the incident to them … but be prepared to fax them the receipt. Some of these credit card companies or banks that use them will actually initiate their own investigation and can leverage down pretty hard on businesses that clearly are not living up to agreements they have made with the separate credit card providers. (VISA, MasterCard, AMEX, Discover, etc., all have separate agreements with businesses that want to use them to generate revenue.)
Good luck.