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06-02-2013, 17:13
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Re: good publicity for a change
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ok so i dont get it, are you saying that his £120,000 per week (or whatever, the figure isnt really important) that he is donating, will actually reap him more in some kind of tax dodge, than if he took the money, and paid tax on it?
please explain, or provide a link cos i dont understand!!
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Perhaps if you quoted which post you refer to someone could explain it for you 
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06-02-2013, 17:30
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Re: good publicity for a change
If he's making more money out of donating his wages to charity, I would mind knowing how he does that and I suspect so do a lot more people
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06-02-2013, 17:37
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Re: good publicity for a change
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see thats what i mean with i dont understand, how can he be "accused" of only doing it as tax avoidance, if he isnt receiving the income he is obviously avoiding paying tax, cos he hasnt got the money! but it isn't a scam of any kind, its just rather give the money, plus he would be subject to uk tax not french, as he is remaining resident in uk, and only temp residence in france
its simple, be it 75% or 50% he would still be left over with 1.5-2 million that he is GIVING AWAY! it isnt creating any extra revenue through tax breaks is it?
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06-02-2013, 17:39
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Re: good publicity for a change
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Perhaps if you quoted which post you refer to someone could explain it for you 
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thought it was pretty obvious, as i was the one who created the thread, that i would of understood that he was donating his money!, the only other issue raised was that of the tax issue!
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06-02-2013, 17:52
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Re: good publicity for a change
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how can he be "accused" of only doing it as tax avoidance, if he isnt receiving the income
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That's just it, Monsewer T&R see him offering up 170 thou a week, 680 thou a month, of which they won't see a single cent & because they'll be going empty handed as far as they're concerned he's avoiding paying a hefty chunk to their coffers. I think it's called sour grapes, the ones they'll later press into wine due for export to UK. 
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