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Jun 3rd, 2004, 10:38 AM
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EU taxation
The EU recently addmitted 10 new countries. yay for them.
Apparently, a lot of these countries have recently cut their corporate taxes in order to increase their attractvieness to outside investment and such. Many have started dressing in shorter skirts too.
I read recently that France and Germany (both with High tax rates) have complained about "tax competition" could only hurt the EU and have started talking about forcing these smaller countries to not do what Ireland did and raise back their tax rates in order to have "fair" taxation.
I had a profound question when I started this but have completly forgotten it. So I'll end lamely with:
Your thoughts?
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Jun 3rd, 2004, 11:01 AM
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A lot of EU ideas are counterproductive and should be addressed forthwith.
CAP agreements for starters.
But yes, it's better to cooperate than to bash each other's head it. It makes a nice change from the traditional European sense of friendly hatred and mistrust.
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Jun 4th, 2004, 02:50 AM
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There will always be poorer countries who will offer lower rates to get companies in. It's a short-sighted policy because as soon as another country decides to offer even lower rates then the companies move. Unless the country has other benefits like cheap educated labour, good infrastructure and close to major markets.
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Jun 4th, 2004, 10:20 AM
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Hmm, I need to read up some more.
but two points. I agree, CAP agreements are backwards, but the idea of "preserving the rural landscapes" is a backward concept, in and of itself, isn't it? It's like setting up historic districs in the Eastern united states and telling home owners that they cannot put an air conditioning in the house.
Second, I disagree that lowering taxes is a short-sighted concept... unless reduced spending is not also accompanied... much like the current US dude is doing.
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Jun 10th, 2004, 09:35 AM
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Over the past five years EU rulling have been directly connected to over 12,000 SME's being forsed out of business while large companies set-up standing orders to pay the fines and continue as normal...
That can't be right.
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Jun 11th, 2004, 08:19 AM
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The EU is a corrupt monolithic attempt at creating a superstate that can compete directly with America.
Nothing more, nothing less.
I, for one, think that it's total b**locks and the UK should exit left as soon as it can.
Loony Labour have had their day; now move over for someone with a brain.
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Jun 21st, 2004, 08:42 AM
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Originally posted by yrwyddfa
The EU is a corrupt monolithic attempt at creating a superstate that can compete directly with America.
Nothing more, nothing less.
I, for one, think that it's total b**locks and the UK should exit left as soon as it can.
Loony Labour have had their day; now move over for someone with a brain.
...and the tories have CERTAINLY provided us with wonderful alternatives over the years. William Hague, Ian Duncan Smith, world meeters and greaters the lot of them....
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Jun 21st, 2004, 08:46 AM
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I agree the tories are just as bad.
Let's get out of Europe and do what we do best; let's trade.
Trade with the CommonWealth, The America's, The Far East; the world is much more than Europe (or America)
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Jun 21st, 2004, 09:33 AM
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Lively Member
No problem, there's the door, don't let it hit you on your way out.
And please, let us get on with it without having to listen to you lot whingeing about it every five minutes.
Goodbye Britain and good riddance as well.
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Jun 21st, 2004, 10:13 AM
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Originally posted by Wally Pipp
Goodbye Britain and good riddance as well.
What are you going to do about the fat red-bellied tourist indUstry now then???
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Jun 21st, 2004, 10:20 AM
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rejoice ?
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Jun 21st, 2004, 10:21 AM
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Goodbye Britain and good riddance as well.
TFFT
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Jun 22nd, 2004, 01:05 AM
#13
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I mean it.
I just wished the UK stopped moaning and dragging its feet and decided what it wants. You're either in or out with no in-between.
IMHO you don't have to be in. But stop whingeing about it and make that decision already.
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Jun 22nd, 2004, 02:35 AM
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I mean it.
I just wished the UK stopped moaning and dragging its feet and decided what it wants. You're either in or out with no in-between.
IMHO you don't have to be in. But stop whingeing about it and make that decision already.
Good for you.
When the referendum on the 'constituion' is voted on by the British people we should no longer be at the hands of politicians - but by the people.
. . . and we will leave the failing economies of the continent to themselves - and save ourselves £25m/day in the process.
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Jun 22nd, 2004, 02:55 AM
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yup good onya. I for one shall be glad to see you leave. I'll even hand you a t-shirt, nice to have had you here, drive home safely now and hoping we'll never hear your whingeing again.
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Jun 22nd, 2004, 03:01 AM
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Free T-shirt - that sounds good!
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Jun 22nd, 2004, 04:24 AM
#17
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who said it was free ?
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Jun 22nd, 2004, 04:25 AM
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OK - I'll pay for it. 'Fraid you'll have to take sterling or dollars, though, as I haven't got any Monopoly money . . .
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Jun 22nd, 2004, 04:32 AM
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no monopoly money? Then why are you paying in pounds?
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Jun 22nd, 2004, 04:34 AM
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You could have USD if you want to.
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Jun 22nd, 2004, 04:44 AM
#21
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Oh great, no monopoly money (pounds) but mickey mouse money instead. What a trade-off 
Naah then I'd rather have you lot pissing off at the earliest without the T-shirt.
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Jun 22nd, 2004, 04:50 AM
#22
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So:
(i) You're not going to hand me a nice t-shirt
(a) even if it's paid for by a demonstrable valuable currency
(ii) It really wasn't that nice to have had us there after all
(iii) You couldn't care less whether we drive safetly or not
(iv) You really like the whinging. Admit it - it's true.
OK that's fair enough. Can't wait to leave.
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Jun 22nd, 2004, 05:07 AM
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yes
yes
yes
yes
no
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Jun 22nd, 2004, 05:12 AM
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Jun 25th, 2004, 06:13 AM
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Wally
No problem, there's the door, don't let it hit you on your way out.
And please, let us get on with it without having to listen to you lot whingeing about it every five minutes.
Goodbye Britain and good riddance as well.
Oh come on, it's hardly just Britain that winges about the EU, is it? I mean, we're not the only European country to opt out of the single currency, are we? We're hardly the only country in the EU who have a proportion of the population opposed to membership, are we?
I just wished the UK stopped moaning and dragging its feet and decided what it wants. You're either in or out with no in-between.
Why can't there be an in-between? Why can't we just participate for mutually benefical reasons but opt out of all the beauracratic bullsh*t?
Everything I say is either loose interpretation of dubious facts or idle speculation rooted in irrational sentiment. 
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Jun 25th, 2004, 06:17 AM
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Oh, and to get back to the topic, I'm glad that Blair at least managed to retain our veto regarding tax harmonisation...that would be a disaster. Competition between nation states on tax levels is the only thing stopping taxes rocketing to even higher levels than they are at the moment.
Everything I say is either loose interpretation of dubious facts or idle speculation rooted in irrational sentiment. 
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Jun 25th, 2004, 06:37 AM
#27
Hello simon.
Long time no see.
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Jun 25th, 2004, 07:06 AM
#28
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Hi!
Everything I say is either loose interpretation of dubious facts or idle speculation rooted in irrational sentiment. 
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Jun 29th, 2004, 01:38 AM
#29
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Re: EU taxation
Originally posted by JPicasso
The EU recently addmitted 10 new countries. yay for them.
Apparently, a lot of these countries have recently cut their corporate taxes in order to increase their attractvieness to outside investment and such. Many have started dressing in shorter skirts too.
I read recently that France and Germany (both with High tax rates) have complained about "tax competition" could only hurt the EU and have started talking about forcing these smaller countries to not do what Ireland did and raise back their tax rates in order to have "fair" taxation.
I had a profound question when I started this but have completly forgotten it. So I'll end lamely with:
Your thoughts?
is this sopposed to mean something?
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