Even a slap on the wrist would be welcomed at this point. The extent in which Reform can get away with so much of their bullshit is absolutely baffling.
rnicoll on
Remind me, if I made a similar “minor administrative error”, how would the government respond?
TheNinthGateLCF on
Seems reasonable.
There’s a big difference between failing to pay £40,000 and getting away with it until the papers come snooping, and paying all tax owed.
Edit: Uh oh, I triggered a lot of Labour party members.
SignalButterscotch73 on
That’s several years worth of tax for most of us, that would be jail time for me if I didn’t pay that much tax that I was due to pay.
Calling it ‘minor’ is another demonstration of how clearly the are not friends of the working class despite the rhetoric.
They are wealthy con artists out to make more money from the ignorance of their supporters.
Soppydogg on
Is this the same Richard Tice that was baying for Angela Rayners blood and resignation?
Surely not …….
bantamw on
Haha. One rule for the tax avoiding elites like Tice, who moved with his floozy ‘Oakeshitt’ to Dubai to avoid U.K. tax, and one rule for the rest of us.
spiderham42 on
Did they not slam Angela Rayner for a small mistake.
No-Tone-6853 on
90k is minor is it? Good luck to anyone that’s not a politician going with that angle if they do the same thing.
nj813 on
Pot kettle? Angela Ranyer must be just laughing at the irony here
MLoganImmoto on
The hypocrisy is incredible…when Angela Rayner underpaid £40k, Farage openly said it means Labour were”unstable” and “vulnerable politically”.Yusuf criticised her and said politicians should “play by the rules”.
Richard Tice called for her to resign!!!
BurnyBob on
Three years salary for me, a “minor administrative error” for him.
All grifters can die, slowly and painfully.
Important_Ruin on
Of course yes.
Smug prick should resign thats his 2nd tax scandal in a couple of months.
However he wont, Reform will bluster through saying nonesense with wild Farage posturing and saying the ‘establishment’ is out to get him and his party as he’s sticking up for ‘the working man’ as a millionaire, privately educated former metals trader in London, who banked with Coutts, who he worked to ensure the ‘working man’ became poorer after brexit, who says the ‘working man’ deserves less working rights, no human rights and less minimum wage.
sandy_feet29 on
But Angela Raynor’s £40k was the crime of the century, according to them
mattcannon2 on
Reform now says that tax avoidance is our patriotic duty
makefascistfearagain on
‘i effectively paid more tax but my company didn’t pay it so it balances out ‘
Richard Tice and Racism enterprises are not the same thing. His company not paying tax and Richard tice paying tax are different issues.
They’ll have had tax penalties raised for this too
evolveandprosper on
Oddly, that wasn’t their attitude when Angela Rayner made an error involving half of the amount that Tice failed to pay. They bayed for blood and demanded her resignation!
leodavidci on
Every time these people make a “mistake”, its always in their favour,
they never pay too much tax, never claim too little in expenses.
Statistically speaking, with so many “mistakes”being made there should be some where the latter is the case.
Its almost like they’re full of shit.
pajamakitten on
> Tice has called the failure a “technicality” and said “overall HMRC received the correct amount of tax due”.
“I exploited a loophole to reduce how much I pay and other people are just jealous they cannot do the same.”
People like this deliberately pay as little tax as possible through shady operations that are technically legal (and they have the finest lawyers money can buy who will proudly defend that stance) because they are greedy and do not give a shit about the country.
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Even a slap on the wrist would be welcomed at this point. The extent in which Reform can get away with so much of their bullshit is absolutely baffling.
Remind me, if I made a similar “minor administrative error”, how would the government respond?
Seems reasonable.
There’s a big difference between failing to pay £40,000 and getting away with it until the papers come snooping, and paying all tax owed.
Edit: Uh oh, I triggered a lot of Labour party members.
That’s several years worth of tax for most of us, that would be jail time for me if I didn’t pay that much tax that I was due to pay.
Calling it ‘minor’ is another demonstration of how clearly the are not friends of the working class despite the rhetoric.
They are wealthy con artists out to make more money from the ignorance of their supporters.
Is this the same Richard Tice that was baying for Angela Rayners blood and resignation?
Surely not …….
Haha. One rule for the tax avoiding elites like Tice, who moved with his floozy ‘Oakeshitt’ to Dubai to avoid U.K. tax, and one rule for the rest of us.
Did they not slam Angela Rayner for a small mistake.
90k is minor is it? Good luck to anyone that’s not a politician going with that angle if they do the same thing.
Pot kettle? Angela Ranyer must be just laughing at the irony here
The hypocrisy is incredible…when Angela Rayner underpaid £40k, Farage openly said it means Labour were”unstable” and “vulnerable politically”.Yusuf criticised her and said politicians should “play by the rules”.
Richard Tice called for her to resign!!!
Three years salary for me, a “minor administrative error” for him.
All grifters can die, slowly and painfully.
Of course yes.
Smug prick should resign thats his 2nd tax scandal in a couple of months.
However he wont, Reform will bluster through saying nonesense with wild Farage posturing and saying the ‘establishment’ is out to get him and his party as he’s sticking up for ‘the working man’ as a millionaire, privately educated former metals trader in London, who banked with Coutts, who he worked to ensure the ‘working man’ became poorer after brexit, who says the ‘working man’ deserves less working rights, no human rights and less minimum wage.
But Angela Raynor’s £40k was the crime of the century, according to them
Reform now says that tax avoidance is our patriotic duty
‘i effectively paid more tax but my company didn’t pay it so it balances out ‘
Richard Tice and Racism enterprises are not the same thing. His company not paying tax and Richard tice paying tax are different issues.
They’ll have had tax penalties raised for this too
Oddly, that wasn’t their attitude when Angela Rayner made an error involving half of the amount that Tice failed to pay. They bayed for blood and demanded her resignation!
Every time these people make a “mistake”, its always in their favour,
they never pay too much tax, never claim too little in expenses.
Statistically speaking, with so many “mistakes”being made there should be some where the latter is the case.
Its almost like they’re full of shit.
> Tice has called the failure a “technicality” and said “overall HMRC received the correct amount of tax due”.
“I exploited a loophole to reduce how much I pay and other people are just jealous they cannot do the same.”
People like this deliberately pay as little tax as possible through shady operations that are technically legal (and they have the finest lawyers money can buy who will proudly defend that stance) because they are greedy and do not give a shit about the country.