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GringoGoesToVagas said:wmb194 said:GringoGoesToVagas said:wmb194 said:GringoGoesToVagas said:jimjames said:GringoGoesToVagas said:gary1312 said:
Don't get me wrong - I'm with you in some ways. I don't like banks either, which is why I conduct the majority of my financial affairs through mutual organisations, membership of which make me a part-owner. Current accounts with Nationwide BS and Co-op Bank, savings with other building societies and my local credit union.gary1312 said:
I myself would also much rather receive my pay, currently mandated monthly to my building society account, in a weekly cash pay packet but this is 2025 and no longer how the world works -
https://startups.co.uk/tax/how-is-tax-applied-to-bartering/
Oh let me guess they dont! they are part of the "Big Bully Boy Six" scarmoungusing morons to part with money they dont have or ever had in the first place because it was the exchanging of goods and services (no money involved)
Would you like a bag of carrots this month Mr tax man and a bag of patatos next month
you may wish to have a look at a thread i made not so long ago on my barter plans
Old Silver coins; whats there value plz - Page 2 - Silver - The Silver ForumGoogle HMRC and how barter is taxed to find HMRC's pages.
Well You make the presumptions sir, you have to prove it; not me; Because in this countory we are inocent until proven guilty. Though I know how you lot like to twist this one around in favour of your masters the Big6. In preporation for what they have to come for us in the new worldwmb194 said:GringoGoesToVagas said:wmb194 said:GringoGoesToVagas said:jimjames said:GringoGoesToVagas said:gary1312 said:
Don't get me wrong - I'm with you in some ways. I don't like banks either, which is why I conduct the majority of my financial affairs through mutual organisations, membership of which make me a part-owner. Current accounts with Nationwide BS and Co-op Bank, savings with other building societies and my local credit union.gary1312 said:
I myself would also much rather receive my pay, currently mandated monthly to my building society account, in a weekly cash pay packet but this is 2025 and no longer how the world works -
https://startups.co.uk/tax/how-is-tax-applied-to-bartering/
Oh let me guess they dont! they are part of the "Big Bully Boy Six" scarmoungusing morons to part with money they dont have or ever had in the first place because it was the exchanging of goods and services (no money involved)
Would you like a bag of carrots this month Mr tax man and a bag of patatos next month
you may wish to have a look at a thread i made not so long ago on my barter plans
Old Silver coins; whats there value plz - Page 2 - Silver - The Silver ForumGoogle HMRC and how barter is taxed to find HMRC's pages.
I realise you're trolling but like all transactions barter and payments in kind are potentially subject to tax. HMRC will only accept payments in sterling.wmb194 said:GringoGoesToVagas said:wmb194 said:GringoGoesToVagas said:jimjames said:GringoGoesToVagas said:gary1312 said:
Don't get me wrong - I'm with you in some ways. I don't like banks either, which is why I conduct the majority of my financial affairs through mutual organisations, membership of which make me a part-owner. Current accounts with Nationwide BS and Co-op Bank, savings with other building societies and my local credit union.gary1312 said:
I myself would also much rather receive my pay, currently mandated monthly to my building society account, in a weekly cash pay packet but this is 2025 and no longer how the world works -
https://startups.co.uk/tax/how-is-tax-applied-to-bartering/
Oh let me guess they dont! they are part of the "Big Bully Boy Six" scarmoungusing morons to part with money they dont have or ever had in the first place because it was the exchanging of goods and services (no money involved)
Would you like a bag of carrots this month Mr tax man and a bag of patatos next month
you may wish to have a look at a thread i made not so long ago on my barter plans
Old Silver coins; whats there value plz - Page 2 - Silver - The Silver Forum
"So the pan is to run 2 different buissness. one would be a bullion dealer, YES THATS RIGHT! im going to be a bullion dealer, where I sell my coins to people that may wish to spend then on my other secret squirrel buissness that operates with out the appropriate licence to sell what I propose to sell as there is no act of sale hear taking place, it is a means of barter."
All barter trades need to be valued in sterling and the appropriate tax paid in sterling. Barter isn't a clever loophole.1 -
GringoGoesToVagas said:Keep_pedalling said:GringoGoesToVagas said:QrizB said:You do have a bank account, don't you?When you do go off the financial grid, I think you should start a thread about your experience and all the problems you come up against.
I very much doubt it though since the enterties that run this site will not want others to get smart ideas on how to get the keys to there shackles
where shackles?0 -
born_again said:GringoGoesToVagas said:born_again said:GringoGoesToVagas said:born_again said:GringoGoesToVagas said:born_again said:GringoGoesToVagas said Your carbon credit score/ social credit score on what you can and can not purchase
Which is never seen by the banks. 🤣
Im not talking about a "Credit Score". I am talking about a "Social Credit score"
As UK does not have anything like this..
Is this from the same people that tell you if a bank crashes you will lose everything?
So banks have never crashed and no one has lost anything ever have they?
They are not in the UK.
Guess you have not looked at the link re FSCS
Is that because it's not in line with your remit?
FSCS protects customers when authorised financial services firms fail. You could be entitled to compensation of up to £85000. Discover how we can help you.
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born_again said:GringoGoesToVagas said:born_again said:GringoGoesToVagas said:born_again said:GringoGoesToVagas said:born_again said:GringoGoesToVagas said:born_again said:GringoGoesToVagas said Your carbon credit score/ social credit score on what you can and can not purchase
Which is never seen by the banks. 🤣
Im not talking about a "Credit Score". I am talking about a "Social Credit score"
As UK does not have anything like this..
Is this from the same people that tell you if a bank crashes you will lose everything?
So banks have never crashed and no one has lost anything ever have they?
They are not in the UK.
Guess you have not looked at the link re FSCS
Is that because it's not in line with your remit?
FSCS protects customers when authorised financial services firms fail. You could be entitled to compensation of up to £85000. Discover how we can help you.
Clearly you do not want to believe what is not in line with your line of thinking.
Over three financial years (2021-24), the FSCS declared 11 credit unions and one small bank in default. The FSCS paid compensation of about £10 million in relation to deposit claims over those three years – that represents a tiny proportion of the total deposits held in the UK.
https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/explainers/what-is-the-financial-services-compensation-scheme
I guess that will not be good enough for you...Human Rights Act 1998, Article 10"Everyone has the right to freedom of expression. This right shall include freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart information and ideas without interference by public authority and regardless of frontiers."
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I was just talking earlier today about how an office prank in the old days was to swap the keys around on someone's keyboard.2
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wmb194 said:GringoGoesToVagas said:wmb194 said:GringoGoesToVagas said:wmb194 said:GringoGoesToVagas said:jimjames said:GringoGoesToVagas said:gary1312 said:
Don't get me wrong - I'm with you in some ways. I don't like banks either, which is why I conduct the majority of my financial affairs through mutual organisations, membership of which make me a part-owner. Current accounts with Nationwide BS and Co-op Bank, savings with other building societies and my local credit union.gary1312 said:
I myself would also much rather receive my pay, currently mandated monthly to my building society account, in a weekly cash pay packet but this is 2025 and no longer how the world works -
https://startups.co.uk/tax/how-is-tax-applied-to-bartering/
Oh let me guess they dont! they are part of the "Big Bully Boy Six" scarmoungusing morons to part with money they dont have or ever had in the first place because it was the exchanging of goods and services (no money involved)
Would you like a bag of carrots this month Mr tax man and a bag of patatos next month
you may wish to have a look at a thread i made not so long ago on my barter plans
Old Silver coins; whats there value plz - Page 2 - Silver - The Silver ForumGoogle HMRC and how barter is taxed to find HMRC's pages.
Well You make the presumptions sir, you have to prove it; not me; Because in this countory we are inocent until proven guilty. Though I know how you lot like to twist this one around in favour of your masters the Big6. In preporation for what they have to come for us in the new worldwmb194 said:GringoGoesToVagas said:wmb194 said:GringoGoesToVagas said:jimjames said:GringoGoesToVagas said:gary1312 said:
Don't get me wrong - I'm with you in some ways. I don't like banks either, which is why I conduct the majority of my financial affairs through mutual organisations, membership of which make me a part-owner. Current accounts with Nationwide BS and Co-op Bank, savings with other building societies and my local credit union.gary1312 said:
I myself would also much rather receive my pay, currently mandated monthly to my building society account, in a weekly cash pay packet but this is 2025 and no longer how the world works -
https://startups.co.uk/tax/how-is-tax-applied-to-bartering/
Oh let me guess they dont! they are part of the "Big Bully Boy Six" scarmoungusing morons to part with money they dont have or ever had in the first place because it was the exchanging of goods and services (no money involved)
Would you like a bag of carrots this month Mr tax man and a bag of patatos next month
you may wish to have a look at a thread i made not so long ago on my barter plans
Old Silver coins; whats there value plz - Page 2 - Silver - The Silver ForumGoogle HMRC and how barter is taxed to find HMRC's pages.
I realise you're trolling but like all transactions barter and payments in kind are potentially subject to tax. HMRC will only accept payments in sterling.wmb194 said:GringoGoesToVagas said:wmb194 said:GringoGoesToVagas said:jimjames said:GringoGoesToVagas said:gary1312 said:
Don't get me wrong - I'm with you in some ways. I don't like banks either, which is why I conduct the majority of my financial affairs through mutual organisations, membership of which make me a part-owner. Current accounts with Nationwide BS and Co-op Bank, savings with other building societies and my local credit union.gary1312 said:
I myself would also much rather receive my pay, currently mandated monthly to my building society account, in a weekly cash pay packet but this is 2025 and no longer how the world works -
https://startups.co.uk/tax/how-is-tax-applied-to-bartering/
Oh let me guess they dont! they are part of the "Big Bully Boy Six" scarmoungusing morons to part with money they dont have or ever had in the first place because it was the exchanging of goods and services (no money involved)
Would you like a bag of carrots this month Mr tax man and a bag of patatos next month
you may wish to have a look at a thread i made not so long ago on my barter plans
Old Silver coins; whats there value plz - Page 2 - Silver - The Silver Forum
"So the pan is to run 2 different buissness. one would be a bullion dealer, YES THATS RIGHT! im going to be a bullion dealer, where I sell my coins to people that may wish to spend then on my other secret squirrel buissness that operates with out the appropriate licence to sell what I propose to sell as there is no act of sale hear taking place, it is a means of barter."
All barter trades need to be valued in sterling and the appropriate tax paid in sterling.wmb194 said:GringoGoesToVagas said:wmb194 said:GringoGoesToVagas said:wmb194 said:GringoGoesToVagas said:jimjames said:GringoGoesToVagas said:gary1312 said:
Don't get me wrong - I'm with you in some ways. I don't like banks either, which is why I conduct the majority of my financial affairs through mutual organisations, membership of which make me a part-owner. Current accounts with Nationwide BS and Co-op Bank, savings with other building societies and my local credit union.gary1312 said:
I myself would also much rather receive my pay, currently mandated monthly to my building society account, in a weekly cash pay packet but this is 2025 and no longer how the world works -
https://startups.co.uk/tax/how-is-tax-applied-to-bartering/
Oh let me guess they dont! they are part of the "Big Bully Boy Six" scarmoungusing morons to part with money they dont have or ever had in the first place because it was the exchanging of goods and services (no money involved)
Would you like a bag of carrots this month Mr tax man and a bag of patatos next month
you may wish to have a look at a thread i made not so long ago on my barter plans
Old Silver coins; whats there value plz - Page 2 - Silver - The Silver ForumGoogle HMRC and how barter is taxed to find HMRC's pages.
Well You make the presumptions sir, you have to prove it; not me; Because in this countory we are inocent until proven guilty. Though I know how you lot like to twist this one around in favour of your masters the Big6. In preporation for what they have to come for us in the new worldwmb194 said:GringoGoesToVagas said:wmb194 said:GringoGoesToVagas said:jimjames said:GringoGoesToVagas said:gary1312 said:
Don't get me wrong - I'm with you in some ways. I don't like banks either, which is why I conduct the majority of my financial affairs through mutual organisations, membership of which make me a part-owner. Current accounts with Nationwide BS and Co-op Bank, savings with other building societies and my local credit union.gary1312 said:
I myself would also much rather receive my pay, currently mandated monthly to my building society account, in a weekly cash pay packet but this is 2025 and no longer how the world works -
https://startups.co.uk/tax/how-is-tax-applied-to-bartering/
Oh let me guess they dont! they are part of the "Big Bully Boy Six" scarmoungusing morons to part with money they dont have or ever had in the first place because it was the exchanging of goods and services (no money involved)
Would you like a bag of carrots this month Mr tax man and a bag of patatos next month
you may wish to have a look at a thread i made not so long ago on my barter plans
Old Silver coins; whats there value plz - Page 2 - Silver - The Silver ForumGoogle HMRC and how barter is taxed to find HMRC's pages.
I realise you're trolling but like all transactions barter and payments in kind are potentially subject to tax. HMRC will only accept payments in sterling.wmb194 said:GringoGoesToVagas said:wmb194 said:GringoGoesToVagas said:jimjames said:GringoGoesToVagas said:gary1312 said:
Don't get me wrong - I'm with you in some ways. I don't like banks either, which is why I conduct the majority of my financial affairs through mutual organisations, membership of which make me a part-owner. Current accounts with Nationwide BS and Co-op Bank, savings with other building societies and my local credit union.gary1312 said:
I myself would also much rather receive my pay, currently mandated monthly to my building society account, in a weekly cash pay packet but this is 2025 and no longer how the world works -
https://startups.co.uk/tax/how-is-tax-applied-to-bartering/
Oh let me guess they dont! they are part of the "Big Bully Boy Six" scarmoungusing morons to part with money they dont have or ever had in the first place because it was the exchanging of goods and services (no money involved)
Would you like a bag of carrots this month Mr tax man and a bag of patatos next month
you may wish to have a look at a thread i made not so long ago on my barter plans
Old Silver coins; whats there value plz - Page 2 - Silver - The Silver Forum
"So the pan is to run 2 different buissness. one would be a bullion dealer, YES THATS RIGHT! im going to be a bullion dealer, where I sell my coins to people that may wish to spend then on my other secret squirrel buissness that operates with out the appropriate licence to sell what I propose to sell as there is no act of sale hear taking place, it is a means of barter."
Where they said "Cash in King!"
I say "Barter is Now King!"Human Rights Act 1998, Article 10"Everyone has the right to freedom of expression. This right shall include freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart information and ideas without interference by public authority and regardless of frontiers."
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GringoGoesToVagas said:born_again said:GringoGoesToVagas said:born_again said:GringoGoesToVagas said:born_again said:GringoGoesToVagas said Your carbon credit score/ social credit score on what you can and can not purchase
Which is never seen by the banks. 🤣
Im not talking about a "Credit Score". I am talking about a "Social Credit score"
As UK does not have anything like this..
Is this from the same people that tell you if a bank crashes you will lose everything?
So banks have never crashed and no one has lost anything ever have they?0 -
don't feed the troll.
he probably has several bank accounts and is sitting wind you all up and laughing at you.0 -
GringoGoesToVagas said:Barkin said:GringoGoesToVagas said:born_again said:GringoGoesToVagas said:born_again said:GringoGoesToVagas said:born_again said:GringoGoesToVagas said Your carbon credit score/ social credit score on what you can and can not purchase
Which is never seen by the banks. 🤣
Im not talking about a "Credit Score". I am talking about a "Social Credit score"
As UK does not have anything like this..
Is this from the same people that tell you if a bank crashes you will lose everything?
So banks have never crashed and no one has lost anything ever have they?
I recall it being about Danny & Sandy, and The T-birds & The Pink Ladies.2 -
Barkin said:GringoGoesToVagas said:Barkin said:GringoGoesToVagas said:born_again said:GringoGoesToVagas said:born_again said:GringoGoesToVagas said:born_again said:GringoGoesToVagas said Your carbon credit score/ social credit score on what you can and can not purchase
Which is never seen by the banks. 🤣
Im not talking about a "Credit Score". I am talking about a "Social Credit score"
As UK does not have anything like this..
Is this from the same people that tell you if a bank crashes you will lose everything?
So banks have never crashed and no one has lost anything ever have they?
I recall it being about Danny & Sandy, and The T-birds & The Pink Ladies.1
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