Wednesday, 31 March 2010

- Inform Your Friends: National Strike, April 15th - 18th

- Inform Your Friends: National Strike, April 15th - 18th

Tuesday, 30 March 2010

A $200 trillion crisis and why Al'Qaeda provides lessons on how to stop it happening again.

A $200 trillion crisis and why Al'Qaeda provides lessons on how to stop it happening again.

National, Lawful strike against the Establishment. By Fausty.

Fausty my dear, there is an objection to your suggestion in the comments, listed below the possible action that should be taken. It suggests that the employer will not be at all happy about his employees walking out for the four days as indicated.
What I suggest is that we join forces with the employers, change them all, from being a Company or a Business, and set them up as Holding Companies. As such, they can engage an Agent to employ all Staff and services as required. This Agency will of course, also be part of the company or business but independant and based Off-Shore. At a stroke, 99% of your Taxation obligations are now the responsibilty of an Off-Shore business that isn't liable under any British law to pay Taxation in Britain and is beyond the jurisdiction of any British Court. That is the first step.
For all Staff, working and living here in Britain, as far as Westminster is concerned,all you have to do is visit your Local HMRC. office and explain that you are now working for some Foreign Co. based in so and so, and that you will inform them of all monies remitted to this Country. You can also volunteer to pay a special NIC. payment. The last time I looked, possibily three or four years ago, the cost was just £2.50 each week.
If you set up the Agency as I would advise, you will be able to make payments for your cost of living without ever exceeding your "Tax Free Allowance", also, your falily have entitlement to Tax Free income. There is no reason why you cannot make that allowance.
Enough for now. I'll get back to this tomorrow. AH! Before I go, you did ask how I became familiar with Tax Law. Well, I'm now 75 years old, I no longer work and I pay no direct Taxation. But, I spent much of my life, since the army in 1953, January, travelling the world. And before late 1960s or early 1970s, Tax was not enforced on any overseas earnings. I used to bank my money in Jersey and make a weekly allowance to my wife. Life was so simple before the Europ-ing Zups. (Arabic for Penis.) Until about 2004, I had very good contacts at the Treasury as well as my local Tax Office. Although we have never met, the Chairman of HSBC. was also a friend, he still is. And I do have contact at quite a few Gov' offices, but I do not abuse the fact. Well must go, the wife is on about something, it's one of those times when being a bit deaf, is an advantage. (An alternative system of Public Service Funding will be necessary and it should be based on the County Council Structure.)
Regards, ATFlynn, "Norfolk's Mutineer"

Saturday, 13 February 2010

WHY, WHY, WHY, Should you pay This amount of TAXATION when it is possibl to avoid all direct Taxation. Allowing the Taxpayer to control Direct Taxation

We are now about to enter another fase of this utter political nonsense. That bunch of over grown school kids, pretending to be grown ups, have found another playground game of swapsees to play. Only this time it's with your pensions and other investments and savings. They are going to Tax you even more and then that money is for didtribution in Africa and othe poor nations, such as India and places East in Asia that needs your Tax money to buy food and other things such as clothes and school books. But never mind, you can afford it.
I remember the start of this, back in the beginning of the 1970s. I read in the Herald Tribune, a report about the American auto Industry building a production plant in South Korea to get the locals to assemble cars. It was then noticed that while the locals were very good at this, they were not able to earn enough money to buy the goods they produced. So, up went their income so that they were able to join the rat race and acquire all the habits of the modern society. Borrowing and spending. So that the production line was never still. And the Banks had customers queuing up to borrow money at a price.
And again, in 1975 when there was just one Bank in London that got out of hand and had to be rescued by the Bank of England and the Taxpayers. Even then, safe-guards were put in place to prevent this happening again. Only Gordon and the Treasury plus Blair, removed the restrictions and let the Bankers loose again. I suppose it was in return for the Political funding they received.
Well, this time the final say on any of these "new Taxes" , plus allowing the European Central Bank to lay down the law, should only take place if the British Taxpayer agrees. After all, it is their Money. I think the British Taxpayers should take complete control of direct Taxation and introduce a return to the local economy. Paying direct Taxation to the County Council. (Sorry about this, but I have to take a break for now. The wife wants to go shopping, that will take about two hours so back about 10:30 AM.)
Regards for now, ATFlynn, "Norfolk's Mutineer"