So last year my wage was between 40-60k. (Not going to specifically say for obvious reasons). Thing is because where I work I have to tax it myself. Would it be safe to say I've only worked let's say 24k and then pay tax on that and then bag the rest or is that a no no and I'll get found out?
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Eh?
If you want to evade taxes you are going to need a whole lot more and a house in panama.
It’s fraud which is against the law and punishment can involve jail time
It's my first year working for this company. HR seems very Dodgy. They have accounts across the globe and the owners pay themselves from 4 different accounts and then fill out forms to say they weren't in the country for X days to avoid it. I don't know the ins and outs but why should I be paying for mcsrouge who sits on his bum on welfare while I'm busting both of my nuts in to find out my wages 40% of it will be going towards this society.
Is it even worth it? You'll be taxed to work for specialising in tax
Be careful what you wish for. The welfare state took decades to build, it won't take that long to destroy. You pay for services that you and your family will use as part of your daily life. It is not a case of "strivers" and "skivers."
If this is serious(which i doubt) you work for a company that is doing sketchy stuff which I assume you are aware of. Just pay taxes at your income bracket and get a new job.
Depends on residency where you pay tax. Eg if you are UK residebt for a given tax year you have to report worldwide income, if non UK resident then you only have to report UK oncome.
Ultimately the risk is on you. Your salary / tax paid etc will be on a P60, which is widely accessible nowadays. Lot of governments share access through DTA (digital tax accounts), so I don’t think hiding half your earnings is sensible
The penalties ramp up very very quickly too. Considering yours is deliberate and unprompted, yeah let’s just say if you get caught they’re coming down hard
Not if you go tax free havens
im assuming you would be filing as self-employed. if you are working under an employer then your wages will likely be reported to the government, (irs here in the us), so that wouldn’t be the smartest thing to do.
again i’m not sure which country you are from.
Well round my area the police and NHS has basically been stripped. The police have cut down on attending crimes. The council are slack at dealing with simple things (collecting bins, road Hoover's etc) small I know but these things I expect when I pay tax. Even the god dam road tax doesn't go towards the roads. You can tell when they shove stones to resurface instead of proper tar it.
Slowly the fire department will nearly be gone. 2 towns have merged and the other town has shut it's fire station down.
People earning alot more than you with better connections than you have and do get caught
Don't be stupid and pay your tax ffs
Just do what you're doing and live your life.
Yet you want to remove yourself from taxation which is these services primary source of funding?
The current situation is like watching something you care about die.
Should I kill my neighbour?
Absolutely.
Suffocate, so no blood.
Wear gloves.
Dissolve remains.
My uncle sells drugs and my aunt buys Venu tickets and sells them at inflated prices. She sold a man utd ticket to Seville for £210