Businesses using charities to avoid tax.
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Businesses using charities to avoid tax.
I see that in the ft there is supposed to be an article about businesses paying charities to rent vacant premises so the businesses can avoid business rates and possibly other taxes as well.
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Re: Businesses using charities to avoid tax.
Badboy, they do the same with taking out unnecessary advertising contracts to avoid paying higher tax rates on excessive profits.Badboy wrote:I see that in the ft there is supposed to be an article about businesses paying charities to rent vacant premises so the businesses can avoid business rates and possibly other taxes as well.
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Re: Businesses using charities to avoid tax.
NEVER HEARD OF THAT ONE,PERHAPS I AM UNFAMILIAR WITH BUSINESS PRACTICES.malena stool wrote:Badboy, they do the same with taking out unnecessary advertising contracts to avoid paying higher tax rates on excessive profits.Badboy wrote:I see that in the ft there is supposed to be an article about businesses paying charities to rent vacant premises so the businesses can avoid business rates and possibly other taxes as well.
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Re: Businesses using charities to avoid tax.
I'm not neither but my late brother in law made a good living out of advertising in the 60s, 70s and 80s.Badboy wrote:NEVER HEARD OF THAT ONE,PERHAPS I AM UNFAMILIAR WITH BUSINESS PRACTICES.malena stool wrote:Badboy, they do the same with taking out unnecessary advertising contracts to avoid paying higher tax rates on excessive profits.Badboy wrote:I see that in the ft there is supposed to be an article about businesses paying charities to rent vacant premises so the businesses can avoid business rates and possibly other taxes as well.
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