While tax avoidance is not entirely illegal, that angers en brewing foromtime now. A small town in was,ic tired of the apparent double standard between the haves who often seem immune paying taxes and have nots who always seem to be paying them decided to take action. A group of Small Business owners in the town of crickhowell have turned the tables and gone offshore. Reporter the people of crickhowell live a proudly independent lifestyle. Its home to a number of Small Businesses. Steve lewis runs a cafe. Jo carthew owns a smokery. And steve askew heads the towns bakery, a family business. Askew and his neighbors are no revolutionaries, but theyre tired of seeing how unevenly the tax burden in their country is distributed. We all understand and appreciate weve got to pay taxes, weve got to Fund Services and no ones got a problem with that. The problem weve got is small people paying the taxes and large corporations avoiding paying the taxes. You know ive paid taxes, ive run a successfu
While tax avoidance is not entirely illegal, that angers been brewing for some time now. A small town in wales, sick and tired of the apparent double standard between the haves who often seem immune to paying taxes and have nots who always seem to be paying them decided to take action. A group of Small Business owners in the town of crickhowell have turned the tables and gone offshore. Reporter the people of crickhowell live a proudly independent lifestyle. Its home to a number of Small Businesses. Steve lewis runs a cafe. Jo carthew owns a smokery. And steve askew heads the towns bakery, a family business. Askew and his neighbors are no revolutionaries, but theyre tired of seeing how unevenly the tax burden in their country is distributed. We all understand and appreciate weve got to pay taxes, weve got to Fund Services and no ones got a problem with that. The problem weve got is small people paying the taxes and large corporations avoiding paying the taxes. You know ive paid taxes, i
Our question here on quadriga, this week is germanys satire affair, who will have the last laugh . And to discuss that this week, i am joined here by excellent commentators and observers. Let me introduce them to you. Beginning with andreas kluth, from the economist, magazine, who says this latest clash between germany and turkey is childish and irresponsible. Merkel and erdogan need to start acting like adults. Meanwhile, malte lehming from berlin der tagesspiegel says, any good satirist will be put on trial at least once in his lifetime. Jan bohmermann will have the last laugh here. And deger akal also joins us. She works for dws turkish desk, and has just returned from turkey. She says politicians should not , define the limits of satire , because if they did, an entire nation might forget what satire is. Andreas kluth, i would like to begin with you if i might, and earlier this week, i opened up one of my favorite early newspapers. Berlin newspapers. I was reading an article about