
TerryFuchwit
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1 minute ago, Chris C said:
Do they though?
Yes.
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They're chav tractors Doc.
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4 minutes ago, Chris C said:
Or to put it another way, imagine how much he'd be paying if he was taxed at the same rate as the vast majority of other people here.
It's not as if he needs the much lowered rate he receives, he could afford to pay his fair share much better than most.
He does pay his fair share.
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1 minute ago, Chris C said:
How so?
Er....... because they pay the UK tax due on their companies as it becomes due?
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40 minutes ago, Holte End said:
You show your true self with statements like that.
Most people are too frightened of speaking out because of idoits like you and your statement.
Seriously. Sort yourself out.
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4 minutes ago, John Wright said:
That’s just not true. There will still be testing ( and isolation ). It’ll just depend where you’ve been in the 14 days before arrival and where on the traffic light system those places are.
Of course it’ll be up to the traveller to be honest when filling out their locator form.
That traffic light system isn't going to work in my view.
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25 minutes ago, Rhumsaa said:
so David is helping her with her campaign and if you want to help them in that (I presume by putting leaflets in envelopes etc) you can contact her or her father
which is really really different from what you had inferred
you said "call my dad if you want anything" and she said "get in touch with myself or David Cretney if [you] wish to support my campaign in anyway[sic]"
that's a bit rude and taking some liberties on your part with the truth
No surprise there.
Good luck to her. She should leverage her Dad's help and assistance for sure.
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8 hours ago, Banker said:
Is that a joke, Callister is absolutely hopeless & follows government line at every opportunity. He’s worse than Quirky
He will walk back in. No doubt about it.
He does the fluffy unimportant shite well. Voters like that.
I'm not endorsing him by the way. Far from it. You have to remember one of the alternatives could be Julie Edge.
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19 minutes ago, SleepyJoe said:
Up to £200,000 pa on their personal income is I think what HNWIs pay at the moment
Imagine only paying 200k in tax.
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2 minutes ago, Holte End said:
What a pathetic and really stupid thing to say.
Lol. Why?
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1 hour ago, manxman1980 said:
Where is the 20 point deduction coming from?
It's the number needed to give Liverpool a realistic chance of finishing above United I think?
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18 hours ago, TheTeapot said:
A game was scheduled. It didn't take place. 0-3. Standard.
If it had been Liverpool fans who'd caused the game to be delayed and then abandoned the reaction would be different. You know it too.
Yes but Liverpool fans are vile scum so of course it would be different.
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20 hours ago, TheTeapot said:
Should be an automatic 3-0 away win and a massive fine for MUFC.
To be fair that's likely to be the only way they're getting three points. Can't see how they can win the game legitimately.
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Snitches get stitches
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6 hours ago, Chris C said:
At least they pay Manx Corporation Tax - Oh no wait, they don't. Oh well at least Whittaker pays full income tax on his earnings here - Oh no wait, he doesn't does he.
Oh well at least the IOM is rolling in money from being a "low tax jurisdiction" - Oh no wait, we're skint aren't we.
I suspect Whittaker contributes plenty to the tax take here.
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2 hours ago, Roger Mexico said:
Margaret Hodge is or was the public face of it.
No one should be tolerating any nonsense from her about tax.
Aside of all of that, it's BS anyway.
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5 hours ago, 2112 said:
What’s the family connection got to do with it? Unless your making nasty comments? Think before you type.
Shut up you Walter.
Think about it.
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1 hour ago, Apple said:
Well done. Is this tax free ?
Why wouldn't it be?
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41 minutes ago, english zloty said:
We're saved. Better than the dole I guess
https://www.manxradio.com/news/isle-of-man-news/rob-callister-seeking-re-election-in-onchan/
That's one spot taken. I wonder who else will get in?
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3 minutes ago, P.K. said:
Based on what?
Based on the fact that the USA are a progressive commercially forward thinking country that will want to see movement of people in and out of there.
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7 minutes ago, Cambon said:
USA has been talking about starting up transatlantic flights for a couple of weeks now. One of the biggest problems is the lack of standardisation of vaccine passports and what represents proof of vaccination, proof of tests, etc. Add to that the numbers of new cases in Europe and the USA are being very careful. Like the uk, the USA had worked very hard to get jabs in arms and don't want to risk any set backs.
I expect them to have the UK on their list pretty quickly. I'd be surprised if access the the US isn't available by the end of June.
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25 minutes ago, P.K. said:
Possibly not.
The EU may admit US citizens because the three vaccines they are using are approved by the EMA.
As of a week ago the FDA had yet to approve the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine.
Won't be long before that happens.
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4 minutes ago, John Wright said:
I wish you’d learn to read and digest and actually understand.
I'd expect travel to the USA to be happening relatively quickly.
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I'm not up his ass at all. Don't confuse that sort of thing with correcting a bellend like you.