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I'm not suggesting that.
and I'm not suggesting that we should not pay proportionately more as our income increases.
I'm pointing out the fact that you are not paying your share if your contribution is significantly less than others. I'm also pointing out that is hypocritical to moan about some tax efficient schemes, while benefiting from others and also stating you are "ready to pay your share" when really you want to tax wealthier people more as if their success is somehow to be punished.
We all have a duty to reduce our burden on the state as best we can.
JohnD wont say what tax efficient schemes he enjoys and if his retirement pension was paid for by his own contributions.
But he happily points the finger at those more honest and open who pay over 40% of earnings in tax, because they saved VAT on an export of... exported goods.
and I'm not suggesting that we should not pay proportionately more as our income increases.
I'm pointing out the fact that you are not paying your share if your contribution is significantly less than others. I'm also pointing out that is hypocritical to moan about some tax efficient schemes, while benefiting from others and also stating you are "ready to pay your share" when really you want to tax wealthier people more as if their success is somehow to be punished.
We all have a duty to reduce our burden on the state as best we can.
JohnD wont say what tax efficient schemes he enjoys and if his retirement pension was paid for by his own contributions.
But he happily points the finger at those more honest and open who pay over 40% of earnings in tax, because they saved VAT on an export of... exported goods.