Gordon Gekko
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Oh come off it.
Buy them a first class ticket and pay for it yourself or don’t bother.
Really why should the taxpayer subsidise your surprise.
Really you are just like a farmer.
the person in question has paid millions in tax over the years
... surely he can afford his own first class ticket!!
Many thanks...bizarrely it’s €50 to do a seat only upgrade and €44.99 to buy the ticket outright. I’ll just do that.
You need to put some euro spending money in along with the ticket after all the paid millions in tax now you will not allow them enjoy payback time,Many thanks...bizarrely it’s €50 to do a seat only upgrade and €44.99 to buy the ticket outright. I’ll just do that.
Many thanks...bizarrely it’s €50 to do a seat only upgrade and €44.99 to buy the ticket outright. I’ll just do that.
Would "protecting the inheritance" qualify as a tax-deductible business expense?
I suspect the will not be happy when the see people wasting/spending there hard earned money buying something they are already entitled to ,Would "protecting the inheritance" qualify as a tax-deductible business expense?
. . . . surprise the person more . . . . . pay for a limousine to ferry him/her. After paying all those millions in income tax a limo fits the bill.
The guy who was better at not paying millions in tax and now wants to pay twice for a train ticket for the guy who paid more than his fair share,In Ireland it’s the person without the limo who you need to watch!
Absolutely; people who work hard, do well and then pay lots of tax should be fair game for ridicule and resentment. How dare they be successful!. . . . surprise the person more . . . . . pay for a limousine to ferry him/her. After paying all those millions in income tax a limo fits the bill.
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