So I'm guessing all those UK citizens currently working in the Middle East because the UK's tax rates are just *too* high, will now be expecting the British state to step in to evacuate them if the war continues to escalate?
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So I'm guessing all those UK citizens currently working in the Middle East because the UK's tax rates are just *too* high, will now be expecting the British state to step in to evacuate them if the war continues to escalate?
Perhaps they should have thought of that before they decided paying tax was only for dummies?
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So I'm guessing all those UK citizens currently working in the Middle East because the UK's tax rates are just *too* high, will now be expecting the British state to step in to evacuate them if the war continues to escalate?
Perhaps they should have thought of that before they decided paying tax was only for dummies?
@ChrisMayLA6 they’re so privileged they don’t have to think things through. Things always work out for them
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So I'm guessing all those UK citizens currently working in the Middle East because the UK's tax rates are just *too* high, will now be expecting the British state to step in to evacuate them if the war continues to escalate?
Perhaps they should have thought of that before they decided paying tax was only for dummies?
@ChrisMayLA6 This happens with
as well, flying citizens home from war zones.I think it is a good political selling point for a tax against global net wealth on
citizens, regardless of residency.(Offset, of course, in the usual tax treaty ways against wealth tax paid in other jurisdictions such as
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