Tax avoidance and well known comedian .

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How is it? Only if your 'local' firm employs you to work away,I worked away to have a job, not always through choice.
In this case your local firm would be your constituency, you don't elect a mp who lives no where near you usually.

 
But these people sitting in 16 million pound mansions probably employ 10+ people full time, providing jobs, then you have all the trades they bring in to keep the place running, the knock-on is huge, so people with money enable us to earn money and that's how it works, if anything blame the Romans.
What did the Romans ever do for us ? :D
They started taxation and business structures.

 
I had a conversation about this last weekend. Tax avoidance is legal

and tax evasion is not. We all know that.

In cases with such a high profile, public perception alters (unsurprisingly)

with the result that tax avoidance becomes unacceptable in the mind of

the man (on the Clapham Omnibus; quote; Alan Coren).

I fully sympathise with the self-employed, a lot of whom will be on this

forum and who have to consider how they will live in their declining years.

For D. Cameron to involve himself in this when he has a committee looking

after his financial (and confidential) affairs concerning money is a little crass.

Evans; the Romans gave us beer, ale with hops in it. :D

 
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