XPost: uk.politics.misc, uk.d-i-y, uk.radio.amateur
From: jenningsltd@fastmail.fm
On 13/10/2019 01:25, ZakJames wrote:
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> "JNugent" wrote in message
> news:h0f1n4F6md0U1@mid.individual.net...
>> On 12/10/2019 23:12, ZakJames wrote:
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>>> "Joe" wrote in message
>>> news:20191012191042.2c873bc4@jresid.jretrading.com...
>>>> On Sat, 12 Oct 2019 15:07:06 +0100
>>>> "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote:
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>>>>> Wonder what the average UK voter feels about those who have fled the
>>>>> country to avoid paying taxes being allowed to vote?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Not a problem is it? They're not receiving any public services,
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>>> Plenty of them do, particularly the state pension and free health care.
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>> "Free health care"? You'd have to come back to the UK for that
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> Nope, some places have mutual free health care agreements with the UK.
> Their citizens get to use the NHS for free and UK citizens get to use
> theirs for free.
In most of those countries, "for free" is a term of art. It involves
paying for some aspects of health care, including doctors' appointments.
Nowhere operates the NHS system (though sometimes, they leave a Brit off
the books to avoid paperwork).
>> (and there's nothing wrong with that as far as I'm concerned).
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> More fool you if they have chosen to move to a tax haven to avoid
> paying what they would have paid if they had stayed in the UK.
I have no objection to contributing to a system for looking after the
health of my countrymen. I have every objection to paying to look after
the health of foreigners from countries which do not reciprocate.
>> Some countries -€€ relatively few - provide a service similar to the
>> NHS to UK citizens, but only because the UK does the same for their
>> citizens. The UK doesn't pay for it.
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> The UK tax dodger citizen still gets free health
> care there the same as they would in the UK.
Living in the sunshine (an attractive proposition) is "tax-dodging", is it?
>>>> which is the only thing taxes are spent on, isn't it?
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>>> Yep, and they get those.
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>> How would you go about evading income tax on your UK Retirement
>> Pension and/or private pension?
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> That income isnt taxed in the tax haven.
Should it be, when it is taxed at source (if it's enough to be taxed on)?
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