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Examples of the taxman


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All the villagers' work at the fete, and more, went to the taxman.
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A decimator was someone who took things away from you, but not every tenth like the taxman who took the tithes.
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The wealth that he creates—or what is left of it by the taxman—is private wealth, but it is wealth that benefits the whole community.
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In other words, we seek to ensure that money paid to a charity goes to the charity and not to the taxman.
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Their interests are not in the well-being of the island but the health of their balance sheets and escape from the taxman.
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Because of so many grants and subsidies, farmers do not pay a very high proportion of income to the taxman.
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That would spare lower-income pensioners the need to communicate with the taxman and all the form filling that that entails.
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Why pay money to the taxman when you can utilise the same money (without any further capital outlay) to make good quality property investments instead?
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Cheating, especially of the taxman, has become common practice and dishonesty generally has been allowed to pay.
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The second issue is whether the taxman takes more from two-parent families or from married couples.
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Details of property sales will only reach the taxman if they are worth 00.000 or more.
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The measures will increase those profits and thus management, not politicians via the taxman, will decide the direction of investment.
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Many pensioners who fall below the tax threshold are regularly pursued and worried by the taxman.
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Why work an extra two hours when you have to work a third one for the taxman?
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One has to tell the employee that one will pay him £50 and then add on the balance of tax for the taxman.
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Only the taxman does well out of it.
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I note that the new tax forms have upset the taxmen.
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It may well there place itself outside the range of the most grasping taxman.
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The other is whether the taxman takes more from a couple than from two individuals.
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The taxman can always take care of excess profits.
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Here one produces one's bills and the taxman accepts those bills.
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We now have fewer sailors than taxmen —75,000 as opposed to 85,000.
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It has now got to the stage that we in small businesses are working purely for the taxman and the banks and any future expansion has to be shelved indefinitely.
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You could match small contributions by a matching contribution from the taxman and, in that way, you would encourage people in what all parties depend upon—people's private and enthusiastic activity.
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It means that the rich can use their dividend windfalls, the rebates from the taxman, to invest or gamble in schemes which are supposedly for small businesses.
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