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Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama 18:30 - Apr 4 with 4729 viewsRogerstone

I'll have to check to see if.my dog has an account over there!

Panama Papers: Leaks spur global investigations - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-35960329

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"Gylfi's on fire, your defence is terrified!"

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Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama on 19:30 - Apr 4 with 4692 viewsBigPhilG

Harry Redknapp's dog ?
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Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama on 22:25 - Apr 4 with 4620 viewsRogerstone

Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama on 19:30 - Apr 4 by BigPhilG

Harry Redknapp's dog ?


Lol

The PM"s dad did it. People who are going through austerity and the Cameron's inherit money held offshore

"Gylfi's on fire, your defence is terrified!"

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Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama on 22:33 - Apr 4 with 4608 viewsblueytheblue

Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama on 22:25 - Apr 4 by Rogerstone

Lol

The PM"s dad did it. People who are going through austerity and the Cameron's inherit money held offshore


The Ian Cameron aspect is hardly new, the story was first out there in 2012; funnily enough people didn't seem as enamoured with the story then.

What I find ironic is Dianne Abbott is happy enough to rant about the panama leaks in the Guardian. The same Guardian who use off shore schemes to avoid paying tax themselves. Then again, she's meeting the evil 1% for a lunch in Zurich in the not too distant future, so it seems like political opportunism.

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Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama on 23:01 - Apr 4 with 4587 viewsRogerstone

Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama on 22:33 - Apr 4 by blueytheblue

The Ian Cameron aspect is hardly new, the story was first out there in 2012; funnily enough people didn't seem as enamoured with the story then.

What I find ironic is Dianne Abbott is happy enough to rant about the panama leaks in the Guardian. The same Guardian who use off shore schemes to avoid paying tax themselves. Then again, she's meeting the evil 1% for a lunch in Zurich in the not too distant future, so it seems like political opportunism.


Society is corrupt to the core

"Gylfi's on fire, your defence is terrified!"

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Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama on 23:09 - Apr 4 with 4573 viewsDarran

Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama on 22:33 - Apr 4 by blueytheblue

The Ian Cameron aspect is hardly new, the story was first out there in 2012; funnily enough people didn't seem as enamoured with the story then.

What I find ironic is Dianne Abbott is happy enough to rant about the panama leaks in the Guardian. The same Guardian who use off shore schemes to avoid paying tax themselves. Then again, she's meeting the evil 1% for a lunch in Zurich in the not too distant future, so it seems like political opportunism.


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Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama on 23:27 - Apr 4 with 4551 viewsoh_tommy_tommy

Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama on 22:33 - Apr 4 by blueytheblue

The Ian Cameron aspect is hardly new, the story was first out there in 2012; funnily enough people didn't seem as enamoured with the story then.

What I find ironic is Dianne Abbott is happy enough to rant about the panama leaks in the Guardian. The same Guardian who use off shore schemes to avoid paying tax themselves. Then again, she's meeting the evil 1% for a lunch in Zurich in the not too distant future, so it seems like political opportunism.


you're a beauty aye
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Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama on 00:16 - Apr 5 with 4520 viewsLoyal

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Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama on 12:17 - Apr 5 with 4431 viewsdna

Mr Cameron has no shares

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-35967201

Yeah right - bet he's getting bunce though
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Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama on 12:23 - Apr 5 with 4423 viewsblueytheblue

Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama on 23:27 - Apr 4 by oh_tommy_tommy

you're a beauty aye
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Why?

For pointing out the bleeding obvious?

The Ian Cameron story isn't new - was first reported in 2012. Zero direct evidence of the PM directly benefitting as yet.

Labour cozy up to the Guardian - who have always been run via off shoring yet the clueless Abbott refuses to condemn said paper.

It's all hypocracy.

With 11.5m documents to go through, who knows what will be contained. Maybe even some of those lovely Labourites may be benefitting too? After all, Islington isn't cheap.

The underlying problem is the tax system is vastly overcomplicated. One year HMRC issued me with 4 different tax codes - all the letters arriving the same day!
A simplified tax system is far easier to run and regulate.

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Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama on 13:11 - Apr 5 with 4377 viewsdickythorpe

Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama on 00:16 - Apr 5 by Loyal

I have a £6 postal order from 2010 - is it still cashabke ?


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Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama on 14:38 - Apr 5 with 4353 viewswaynekerr55

Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama on 00:16 - Apr 5 by Loyal

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Cashakbe?

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Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama on 14:40 - Apr 5 with 4351 viewswaynekerr55

Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama on 12:23 - Apr 5 by blueytheblue

Why?

For pointing out the bleeding obvious?

The Ian Cameron story isn't new - was first reported in 2012. Zero direct evidence of the PM directly benefitting as yet.

Labour cozy up to the Guardian - who have always been run via off shoring yet the clueless Abbott refuses to condemn said paper.

It's all hypocracy.

With 11.5m documents to go through, who knows what will be contained. Maybe even some of those lovely Labourites may be benefitting too? After all, Islington isn't cheap.

The underlying problem is the tax system is vastly overcomplicated. One year HMRC issued me with 4 different tax codes - all the letters arriving the same day!
A simplified tax system is far easier to run and regulate.


Ahh the good old bigoted socialist Abbott. The same one decrying the lack of opportunity and elitism yet she sent her children to private school.

Another that should have been packed off to Dignitas if you ask me

I once commented on a Guardian article about their tax affairs and the post was removed. Broke the 'house rules' apparently
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Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama on 14:51 - Apr 5 with 4332 viewsblueytheblue

Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama on 14:40 - Apr 5 by waynekerr55

Ahh the good old bigoted socialist Abbott. The same one decrying the lack of opportunity and elitism yet she sent her children to private school.

Another that should have been packed off to Dignitas if you ask me

I once commented on a Guardian article about their tax affairs and the post was removed. Broke the 'house rules' apparently
[Post edited 5 Apr 2016 14:41]


Funny dat.

It's ironic Guardian rail about tax avoidance, zero hours contracts yet have used and continue to use both.

You've then got the great young hopes of the left like Owen (lol) Jones who deflect any charge of hypocracy by pointing out he just writes for the Guardian, doesn't mean he endorses their practices...
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Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama on 22:14 - Apr 6 with 4222 viewslonglostjack

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Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama on 16:02 - Apr 8 with 4122 viewsfelixstowe_jack

I think Sir Francis Drake has, he burnt the place down and stole their gold. I hear the Spanish press were upset about it.

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Time to own up - Who has offshore dealings with that law firm in Panama on 17:29 - Apr 8 with 4094 viewsNookiejack

If Ian Cameron placed allegedly £20m of assets offshore in Jersey. circa £2.m were declared in UK on his death.

Does this then mean the beneficiaries of his Offshore trust/fund estate avoids 40% inheritance tax - that most people in London are now paying given houses prices have gone through the roof?

Or will the beneficiaries be subject to inheritance tax if these assets are then transferred back onshore?

Would seem quite easy if that is the case - sell up all your assets - place it in an offshore fund - move the assets back onshore when you die - your family/beneficiaries escape inheritance tax.

Seems too easy?
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