The BBC has set aside £12m to help settle the historical tax bills of presenters being pursued by HMRC, which says some staff were wrongly paid as freelance contractors for years when they were employees.https://t.co/y4j4vM5GTd— The Morning Account (@MorningAccount) July 4, 2019
It's alright for some!
Tax does have to be taxing.
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Isn't paying an employee's tax bill itself a taxable benefit, so they'll have to pay anyway!
ReplyDeleteCovered by the Over 75s that they are forcing to pay to watch their propaganda. Shit TV, Gameshows where you 'win' a piece of engraved plastic. Couples buying dogshit antiques with £100. Wiki shows annual BBC income of 4.7 Billion. 4,700 Million Quid. BBC is the biggest scam in the country.
ReplyDeleteDon't watch it then. If you don't then you don't have to pay for a licence.
DeleteYour money, your choice.
You're liable for the TV poll tax even if you watch Sky online on Youtube. BBC and C4 could be restricted in the fees they pay to freelance presenters. The thing is, this probably means a return to pre-1979 politics when 'greed was bad', bosses didn't earn 300x more than the workers and we were more 'all in this together'. Is society ready for this?
DeleteMore correctly, forced to pick up the tab for garbage arrangements they forced presenters into, no doubt faced with the prospect of deeply painful group litigation by those presenters.
ReplyDeleteSimilar outcomes likely for Local Authorities, NHS Trusts and other bodies likewise run by dimwits who fell prey to gold from seawater schemes sold to as cost reduction exercises and shamefully applied them to low wage employees.
I agree. The term used in the article was 'coercion'. Should this be the subject of a criminal investigation for consipiracy to commit fraud?
Deletehttps://www.theguardian.com/media/2018/mar/20/bbc-presenters-personal-service-companies-tax-bills-select-committee
Then again, HMRC are used to doing grubby backroom deals when it suits them. When it doesn't, they are happy to throw the odd celebrity in front of the silk.
BBC are good at turning the other way and pleading innocence when crimes happen on their watch. Jimmy The Jogger for openers.
Just seen this
ReplyDeletehttps://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/hmrc-employee-gets-trapped-basement-17479950
This simple answer is, he wont do anything apart from dish out the hollow platitudes. HMRC uses the 'law' to hide behind. As soon are you get the knighthood, you are the 'establishment'
ReplyDeleteThe ordinary public wont be having discussions with the Director General and doing deals.
https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/opinion/columnists/end-this-loan-charge-hell-now-hmrc-boss-sir-jonathan-thompson-before-innocent-lives-ruined-the-yorkshire-post-says-1-9864338