The obvious one is 'going down in the morning', but that could also mean he's going to lick out Saaaandra.Jasondh said:Is this the one that went
"I know he paid loads into an offshore account and never gave me a receipt or pay slip but I assumed he had paid the tax on it?"
Even my accountant (£100 a tax return) would raise his eyebrows at that and tell me to get some evidence of the payment. I don't live on the same financial planet as old droopy so imagine how much his account gets paid.
Pull the other one 'wheeler dealer'!
We need a song about this, don't we?
Pigeonho said:The obvious one is 'going down in the morning', but that could also mean he's going to lick out Saaaandra.Jasondh said:Is this the one that went
"I know he paid loads into an offshore account and never gave me a receipt or pay slip but I assumed he had paid the tax on it?"
Even my accountant (£100 a tax return) would raise his eyebrows at that and tell me to get some evidence of the payment. I don't live on the same financial planet as old droopy so imagine how much his account gets paid.
Pull the other one 'wheeler dealer'!
We need a song about this, don't we?
'Bummed in the morning'?
Royaloak said:Every now and again, the Revenue like to prosecute a high profile individual. If they can get a jail term on the back of the result, so much the better. It gives a message out to lesser mortals, basically telling them - “if we are prepared to send Mr Celebrity to jail, we’ll definitely send you there if you don’t pay your taxes”. It’s all part of a drive to get more cash in by making those who are squirreling cash away to cough up. The Government have been using this technique since the end of the nineteenth century.
Chances are he’ll go down if the case is proven. Hopefully, the next target is Bacon Face.