Sunday, May 10, 2009

Looking for a purely legal tax haven?

Just run for public office:

Hazel Blears is facing fresh questions over the tax arrangements surrounding the sale of a flat in South London she had designated as a "second home".

Miss Blears sold the property in Kennington, south London, in August 2004 for £200,000, making a profit of £45,000. She admitted last night that she did not pay capital gains tax (CGT) on the profit from the sale because "no liability" had arisen.
Easy to put the screws to Liechtenstein, Andorra, Cayman, Ireland, et al, when you have your own nice little tax haven evasion scheme up and running ..... even better when you get to write the rules and all is backed by the tax-payer, in the truest sense of the meaning.

At this point, continued silence = approval from the hypocrite brigade. These statist shills have a true case of actual tax evasion pounding at the door yet refuse to bite the hand that feeds them, shocker.

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