Farmers on the march

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Ah, well let's point out something for you...

"The Monarch is not legally liable to pay income tax, capital gains tax or inheritance tax because the relevant enactments do not apply to the Crown. The same is true for the income from the Duchy of Cornwall which is paid to The Prince of Wales"

That's from the government website

And...

"The Duke of Westminster avoided a billion pound tax bill, thanks to a legal loophole"

"Hugh Richard Louis Grosvenor became the 7th Duke of Westminster after the sudden death of his 64-year-old father in 2016. He also became the third wealthiest landowner in Britain and 68th wealthiest person in the world at the time"

"But the then 25-year-old Duke was able to keep all of his father's estate worth an estimated £9billion, thanks to an inheritance tax rule which meant he didn't have to hand over a huge amount to the government's coffers"

notchy wrong as usual :rolleyes:


I said "they are not entirely exempt"

what does this say:
".............However, this exemption is not blanket. It primarily applies to assets passed from one Sovereign to another, not to other family members.

For example, estates passed to the children of the monarch, like Prince Charles, Prince William, and their respective siblings, could be subject to inheritance tax under regular conditions."

that is taken from a website of a specialist estate planning and wealth management




Ellal how embarrassing for you being so totally wrong :ROFLMAO:
never mind go and have a nice cup of tea and calm yourself down
 
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Farmers have been pleading poverty since farming began - thats why billionaires & massive corporations spill blood to buy up farms & farmland. They claim that there's nothing like poverty shared for the shrivelled soul.
 
Farmers have been pleading poverty since farming began - thats why billionaires & massive corporations spill blood to buy up farms & farmland. They claim that there's nothing like poverty shared for the shrivelled soul.
They have also been subsidised for a long time. I don’t want million acre farms traded on the money markets for the value of their debt, a kind of rural Thames Water. Capitalism only cares for profit not people or feeding them.
 
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