Tax avoidance at work.

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  • Stevo_666
    Stevo_666 Posts: 61,322
    davidof wrote:
    arran77 wrote:
    I knew you'd set me straight Stevo :)

    Anyway, just theoretically, how would the ordinary man on the street get into this tax avoidance malarkey, a hard working mechanical estimator for example :wink:

    You could start with the Ride Your Bike To Work scheme :lol:
    Good point, though I figured even arran knew about that :wink:
    "I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]
  • arran77
    arran77 Posts: 9,260
    Stevo 666 wrote:
    davidof wrote:
    arran77 wrote:
    I knew you'd set me straight Stevo :)

    Anyway, just theoretically, how would the ordinary man on the street get into this tax avoidance malarkey, a hard working mechanical estimator for example :wink:

    You could start with the Ride Your Bike To Work scheme :lol:
    Good point, though I figured even arran knew about that :wink:

    Yes, done some of the salary sacrifice things before like childcare vouchers, didn't do he cycle to work scheme before my employer stopped it, they've actually just started it again but to be honest I don't think that it's the real perk it used to be.
    "Arran, you are like the Tony Benn of smut. You have never diluted your depravity and always stand by your beliefs. You have my respect sir and your wife my pity" :lol:

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