Originally posted by scottycelt
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Originally posted by PhilipT View Post
(incidentally, it would be interesting to know how many major incidents there were under BR's tenure, compared with the number since privatisation)
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(Maybe slightly off topic but I don't think it merits a thread of it's own !)
The recent stuff in the media about the tax status of freelancers working for the BBC reinforces my suspicion that people don't understand at all the nature of freelance working at all . I heard Theresa May on R4 yesterday implying that because some people are freelance that they somehow are avoiding paying tax and NI , which seems a little odd to me as I seem to have been paying these for many years. Some people indeed do break the law but one would expect someone in government to be a little more informed ? (though give Gove's understanding of education I really do wonder what planet these people live on ?)
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post(Maybe slightly off topic but I don't think it merits a thread of it's own !)
The recent stuff in the media about the tax status of freelancers working for the BBC reinforces my suspicion that people don't understand at all the nature of freelance working at all . I heard Theresa May on R4 yesterday implying that because some people are freelance that they somehow are avoiding paying tax and NI , which seems a little odd to me as I seem to have been paying these for many years. Some people indeed do break the law but one would expect someone in government to be a little more informed ? (though give Gove's understanding of education I really do wonder what planet these people live on ?)
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amateur51
HSBC bank says it is looking into allegations that criminals have used offshore accounts at its Jersey operation for money laundering. The bank issued a statement after the Daily Telegraph newspaper said it was at the centre of a major investigation by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
HSBC said it was investigating "an alleged loss of certain client data in Jersey as a matter of urgency".
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostHSBC bank says it is looking into allegations that criminals have used offshore accounts at its Jersey operation for money laundering. The bank issued a statement after the Daily Telegraph newspaper said it was at the centre of a major investigation by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
HSBC said it was investigating "an alleged loss of certain client data in Jersey as a matter of urgency".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-20265125
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