Turkish Barbers

On the issue of ‘not putting everything through the till’, are you happy to pay more tax then, simply because people who should be paying tax don’t want to?
If the cost is paying £8 instead of £15 for a haircut then that's fine by me really. I'm going to be paying more tax anyway with the state of things at the moment. They've just put up our council tax by 3% and I doubt a rise in foreign barbers is primarily responsible.

This applies for anybody that takes cash and not just the barbers. Are we going to target tradesmen who do cash only jobs too? There is only bother about this because of who it is and not what it is because really it's nothing new.

Remember that a single wealthy individual will likely avoid more tax than thousands of barbers put together, when are these going to be targeted?
 
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If the cost is paying £8 instead of £15 for a haircut then that's fine by me really. I'm going to be paying more tax anyway with the state of things at the moment. They've just put up our council tax by 3% and I doubt a rise in foreign barbers is primarily responsible.

This applies for anybody that takes cash and not just the barbers. Are we going to target tradesmen who do cash only jobs too? There is only bother about this because of who it is and not what it is because really it's nothing new.

Remember that a single wealthy individual will likely avoid more tax than thousands of barbers put together, when are these going to be targeted?
So you don't believe people should pay tax on their earnings especially if you benefit from it?


Wow
 
I'm guessing trading standards that have just been on breakfast tv are also making it up doh! Anyhow ignore them and the legit traders complaints because blueuntrue has had another Hans Christian moment in his small village.

Every fucking occupation and expert analyst lives in that village:-)
They’re all just making it up! They’re clearly all legitimate businesses as well lol

The mini mart and a few ‘Turkish’ barbers near me regularly get raided and shut down. You rarely if ever see any customers in them either. The other local business’s are all shutting down though, even though they do have customers.

you’ve got posters on here defending what are essentially criminal run businesses.
 
If the cost is paying £8 instead of £15 for a haircut then that's fine by me really. I'm going to be paying more tax anyway with the state of things at the moment. They've just put up our council tax by 3% and I doubt a rise in foreign barbers is primarily responsible.

This applies for anybody that takes cash and not just the barbers. Are we going to target tradesmen who do cash only jobs too? There is only bother about this because of who it is and not what it is because really it's nothing new.

Remember that a single wealthy individual will likely avoid more tax than thousands of barbers put together, when are these going to be targeted?
where the fuck are you getting your hair cut for 8 quid and can i have the name of the barber, its 25 at minimum near me
 
Those shops that 'sell' vapes, soft drinks, crisps, soups & chocolate with foreign names do a roaring trade in under the counter dodgy cigarettes, the rest is just for show
 
where the fuck are you getting your hair cut for 8 quid and can i have the name of the barber, its 25 at minimum near me
£12 near me but don't ask for anything unless it means them using a fucking razor.
Go in and say " just a bit off top as i'm growing it a bit", come out with a number one all over
 
£12 near me but don't ask for anything unless it means them using a fucking razor.
Go in and say " just a bit off top as i'm growing it a bit", come out with a number one all over
lol i know what you mean i went to a cheaper one and they almost bloody scalped me
 
They’re all just making it up! They’re clearly all legitimate businesses as well lol

The mini mart and a few ‘Turkish’ barbers near me regularly get raided and shut down. You rarely if ever see any customers in them either. The other local business’s are all shutting down though, even though they do have customers.

you’ve got posters on here defending what are essentially criminal run businesses.
You know it, I know it and they know it but you can't expect posters who have spent years trying to shut down debate to change now.
 
where the fuck are you getting your hair cut for 8 quid and can i have the name of the barber, its 25 at minimum near me
It's a bit cheaper up here near Chorley! That's just for a basic chop, anything else like fades and beards and it goes up to £20.
 
They’re all just making it up! They’re clearly all legitimate businesses as well lol

The mini mart and a few ‘Turkish’ barbers near me regularly get raided and shut down. You rarely if ever see any customers in them either. The other local business’s are all shutting down though, even though they do have customers.

you’ve got posters on here defending what are essentially criminal run businesses.
Er, what's the problem if they are shut down?
 
Er, what's the problem if they are shut down?
Local business’s or dodgy barbers?

Maybe I should have clarified. There being shut down and then they reopen again a few weeks later - quite a few as different ‘business’s’. The police don’t seem to be able to stop it.

I’d argue they shouldn’t be open in the first place.
 
So you don't believe people should pay tax on their earnings especially if you benefit from it?


Wow
Of course they should but there is a greater good argument and the cost of policing and investigating it means there's nothing that can be done anyway. So as long as my haircut is cheaper then yes I'm happy to turn a blind eye.

The greater good argument is that these people aren't blind corporations harbored in Luxembourg who pay no tax, that's a much bigger problem. Instead these are people who will very likely push cash back into the local area and that's good for communities so the tax is being paid albeit in kind locally which is miles better.

Or is it better that pubs and local businesses go bust whilst the government regains a bit of extra tax to waste on an infrastructure project 100 miles away or to fund tax cuts to the wealthy?
 
Of course they should but there is a greater good argument and the cost of policing and investigating it means there's nothing that can be done anyway. So as long as my haircut is cheaper then yes I'm happy to turn a blind eye.

The greater good argument is that these people aren't blind corporations harbored in Luxembourg who pay no tax, that's a much bigger problem. Instead these are people who will very likely push cash back into the local area and that's good for communities so the tax is being paid albeit in kind locally which is miles better.

Or is it better that pubs and local businesses go bust whilst the government regains a bit of extra tax to waste on an infrastructure project 100 miles away or to fund tax cuts to the wealthy?
Okay so us paye people can stop paying tax as we spend it locally, how do I sign up for this benefit the local community scheme.
I find the argument that big business avoid tax a tad silly so won't even go there. Govts should be able to do more than one thing at once. What value of tax evasion do you feel is worth the hassle?

Cheap haircut though eh?

Quality :-)
 
where the fuck are you getting your hair cut for 8 quid and can i have the name of the barber, its 25 at minimum near me

Go to Ron's in Altrincham. He's located right near the interchange on the road leading to Tesco's. Cheap as chips, I think about £7-8 and even cheaper for pensioners and kids.
 
Go to Ron's in Altrincham. He's located right near the interchange on the road leading to Tesco's. Cheap as chips, I think about £7-8 and even cheaper for pensioners and kids.
That the guy on the bridge, i went to him, he just clippered me, not sure hes heard of scissors lol
 
Okay so us paye people can stop paying tax as we spend it locally, how do I sign up for this benefit the local community scheme.
I find the argument that big business avoid tax a tad silly so won't even go there. Govts should be able to do more than one thing at once. What value of tax evasion do you feel is worth the hassle?

Cheap haircut though eh?

Quality :-)
Yes it's wrong but it's just the nature of the job. We're talking here of the lowest level of business, people who really are probably just getting by so there won't be much tax to pay anyway (if any).

It's different if they're laundering criminal money but at least in my experience I just don't see it. The Turkish barbers I go in are always busy, they're not ghost companies unless the barbers are working in some underworld at night! I'm not so sure that Chorley is a hotspot setting for Breaking Bad.

It would take HMRC and an army of tens of thousands to tackle it so really you can only expect people to do the right thing but they aren't going to whilst they can get away with it.

I have an Indian and Chinese takeaway just up the road from me and neither of them accept card and neither of them deliver on Just Eat. I don't know if they do creative accounting but they're always packed to the rafters because they're miles cheaper, if people were that bothered then they could always go elsewhere but they won't.
 
That the guy on the bridge, i went to him, he just clippered me, not sure hes heard of scissors lol

He can use scissors as well it's up to you to tell him what you want doing. If you're young and want your hair longer and styling you're probably going to have to go to a fancy hairdressers and pay more.
 
I have little doubt that this is just the latest distraction to avoid dealing with billionaire tax avoiders and multi-nationals basing themselves in tax havens.
When the evidence is gathered, and the cases concluded, there may be a reason for the absolute certainty expressed here and in the press. I will reserve judgement until that point, and perhaps even get my nostrils done.
 

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