Thats usually a good thing, also since covid funerals are streamed so you don’t even need to fly to attend those now.I will NEVER EVER step foot in the UK again. Family visits would be over. F*ck that!
It's funny you just mentioned that. I've been attending them all via streamed services. Pre-P(l)andemic, I wasn't even aware of this industry, but since then, I've attended at least 16 (family, friends, acquaintances, buyers, and suppliers). Ironically, vaccinated people are suddenly dying, but what do I know?Thats usually a good thing, also since covid funerals are streamed so you don’t even need to fly to attend those now.
They are fleeing the sinking ship, huh?‘I am moving – that is it’: tycoon speaks out about the end of non-dom tax status
‘I am moving – that is it’: tycoon speaks out about the end of non-dom tax status | The super-rich | The Guardian
Entrepreneur Bassim Haidar says ending the break is self-defeating as total UK tax take will fall amid an exodus of the super-richamp.theguardian.com
Why did you think thats it's illegal? To good to be true or unrealistic to get?I didn't think that 'Beckham's law regime' was legal and that many of the prominent VIPs got huge tax bills because they thought it was legal and was a way to circumvent taxes? What is it that I don't understand now?
They risk all those with these many millions disappearing, leaving the working class to keep the country afloat!
This is "normal" human nature (although I didn't want to believe this when it was first taught to me ).Exactly I think the UK government has not examined correctly the indirect taxes the wealthy generate in the UK. Each time they buy a high end property in generate a large amount of stamp duty and same with luxury goods, cars, art and services. They contribute to the many high end boutique businesses and restaurants etc in London that may not do so well if the wealthy disappear overnight. I think the government only looked at direct taxes these non-doms pay which does not give the full picture. Only time will tell indeed.
If you're not wired like that, it's difficult to empathize. It's an aspect of human behavior rooted in social comparison and envy.Sadly, I have no answers for this despicable human behavior, nor do I know how to articulate it. I'm just painfully aware of the reality, but I can't make heads or tails from it.
(monkeys in the corporate jungle