I know it was a bollox story but who were the teams that were purported to be forcing the issue?
His article didn't clarify or confirm anything. I think he made it up.
I know it was a bollox story but who were the teams that were purported to be forcing the issue?
I didn’t know but even the locals don’t pay income tax but are taxed to the hilt on purchases, as an example a pack of fish fingers that had a £1 price tag actually cost £8 (programme looked like it was made about 2015).Yup. Manyoo is a shell company that does no trading. Just look at that magnificent certificate in an accountants filing drawer. Biggest piece of paper in the world. Revered by billions.
Because we have no say in the domestic laws and policies of the Cayman Is.I didn’t know but even the locals don’t pay income tax but are taxed to the hilt on purchases, as an example a pack of fish fingers that had a £1 price tag actually cost £8 (programme looked like it was made about 2015).
There’s a price to pay, some of the locals, mainly black carribeans live in poverty, one lady was paying £1500 a month mortgage for what was a shack, now she’s retired she can’t afford the mortgage and was being evicted. It showed a couple of Socialites who pay £1500 for a hair cut. As a British territory it’s a disgrace poorer locals have no Social Security system.
However, it’s all good for the 20,000 companies registered there who don’t pay corporation tax, how can we allow this to go on?
That’s what they said but they have a British Governor selected by the UK, she was bamboozled by the Journalist’s questions.Because we have no say in the domestic laws and policies of the Cayman Is.
British territories have many constitutional differences between them but British Overseas Territories generally look to us for their defence and international relations but not for their domestic policies.
The governor is the rep of the king. Very ceremonial with a special hat. Remember the guy in the Falklands with the feathers?That’s what they said but they have a British Governor selected by the UK, she was bamboozled by the Journalist’s questions.
All set-up by the British elite for the benefit of the privileged elite.I didn’t know but even the locals don’t pay income tax but are taxed to the hilt on purchases, as an example a pack of fish fingers that had a £1 price tag actually cost £8 (programme looked like it was made about 2015).
There’s a price to pay, some of the locals, mainly black carribeans live in poverty, one lady was paying £1500 a month mortgage for what was a shack, now she’s retired she can’t afford the mortgage and was being evicted. It showed a couple of Socialites who pay £1500 for a hair cut. As a British territory it’s a disgrace poorer locals have no Social Security system.
However, it’s all good for the 20,000 companies registered there who don’t pay corporation tax, how can we allow this to go on?
If it was only one country the EU Commission would have a say, regardless of whether all competitors are based in EU member states. Eg a company based in US are obligated to meet GDPR regs if they want to trade in the EU. La Liga have, or plan to, complained to the EU about PSG using state aid which affects the market This is where the loony Harris has got his story from.Not true. UEFA is based in Switzerland (not in EU). It has teams from England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Iceland, Norway, Turkey, Israel, Albania, North Macedonia, Bosnia, Kosovo, Serbia, etc. That is before we stray to Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia (currently suspended) and Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia and certain of the Central Asian ‘Stans’. I haven’t included the likes of the micro-nations Gibraltar, San Marino, Andorra, Liechtenstein.
It all adds up to 22 EU members out of 55 for UEFA.
I didn’t know but even the locals don’t pay income tax but are taxed to the hilt on purchases, as an example a pack of fish fingers that had a £1 price tag actually cost £8 (programme looked like it was made about 2015).
There’s a price to pay, some of the locals, mainly black carribeans live in poverty, one lady was paying £1500 a month mortgage for what was a shack, now she’s retired she can’t afford the mortgage and was being evicted. It showed a couple of Socialites who pay £1500 for a hair cut. As a British territory it’s a disgrace poorer locals have no Social Security system.
However, it’s all good for the 20,000 companies registered there who don’t pay corporation tax, how can we allow this to go on?
Because we have no say in the domestic laws and policies of the Cayman Is.
British territories have many constitutional differences between them but British Overseas Territories generally look to us for their defence and international relations but not for their domestic policies.
You're not alone in that.Every time this thread appears near the top of the forum, I worry!