
** Tax in a nutshell ~
1)
The difference between the short and long income tax forms is simple.
If you use the short form, the government gets your money. If you use
the long form, your accountant gets your money.
2) A fine is a tax for doing something wrong. A tax is a fine for doing something right.
3) The avoidance of taxes is the only intellectual pursuit that carries any reward.
** Letter Taken from the Guardian ~
Dear Mr Addison,
I
am writing to you to express our thanks for your more than prompt
reply to our latest communication, and also to answer some of the
points you raise. I will address them, as ever, in order. Firstly, I
must take issue with your description of our last as a "begging
letter". It might perhaps more properly be referred to as a "tax
demand". This is how we, at the Inland Revenue have always, for reasons
of accuracy; traditionally referred to such documents.
Secondly,
your frustration at our adding to the "endless stream of crapulent
whining and panhandling vomited daily through the letterbox on to the
doormat" has been noted. However, whilst I have naturally not seen the
other letters to which you refer I would cautiously suggest that their
being from "pauper councils, Lombardy pirate banking houses and pissant
gas-mongerers" might indicate that your decision to "file them next to
the toilet in case of emergencies" is at best a little ill-advised.
In common with my own organisation, it is unlikely that the senders of these letters do see you as a "lackwit bumpkin” or, come to that, a "sodding charity". More likely they see you as a citizen of Great Britain, with a responsibility to contribute to the upkeep of the nation as a whole.
Which
brings me to my next point. Whilst there may be some spirit of truth
in your assertion that the taxes you pay "go to shore up the
canker-blighted, toppling folly that is the Public Services", a
moment's rudimentary calculation ought to disabuse you of the notion
that the government in any way expects you to "stump up for the whole
damned party" yourself.
The estimates you provide for the Chancellor's disbursement of the funds levied by taxation, whilst colourful, are, in fairness, a little off the mark. Less than you seem to imagine is spent on "junkets for Bunterish lickspittles" and "dancing whores" whilst far more than you have accounted for is allocated to, for example, "that box-ticking façade of a university system."
A couple of technical points arising from direct queries:
1. The reason we don't simply write "Muggins" on the envelope has to do with the vagaries of the postal system;
2.
You can rest assured that "sucking the very marrows of those with
nothing else to give" has never been considered as a practice because
even if the Personal Allowance didn't render it irrelevant, the sheer
medicallogistics involved would make it financially unviable.
I
trust this has helped. In the meantime, whilst I would not in any way
wish to influence your decision one way or the other, I ought to point
out that even if you did choose to "give the whole foul jamboree up and
go and live in India" you would still owe us the money. Please forward
it by Friday.
Yours Sincerely,
H J Lee
Customer Relations
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