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  1. If this is your logic, so is putting money into a tax-free investment vehicle like an ISA. Terms like "tax avoidance" are used pejoratively. Graveyard of ambition this country...
  2. I think you’re implying it, which is fair enough. I just can’t live my life assuming the worst of everyone. Guess that why I’d make a terrible tax inspector! Tax is like rent. The more you pay, the better the place you get. I voted for Jeremy Corbyn (remember him?).
  3. The Government does this by applying a 25% uplift to post tax pension contributions. This equals it pit, pretty much. Many of the “benefits” of running a Ltd company are created that way to enable people to deal with a variable income. Mine fluctuates widely across the year, for example. Britain is a strange place where economic growth is vital, yet we often treat business people as if they’re all on the take. Strange.
  4. Making Tax Digital means we all have to use systems like Xero or Quickbooks. They’re fiddly and annoying.
  5. I find VAT to be fiendishly complex and the systems we use to record it poorly designed. A friend of mine runs several shops with turnover exceeding £1m. He was investigated by HMRC and they treated him with respect and understanding. While there were inevitably discrepancies with VAT, they dealt with him as a professional - not as an adversary. In many case, my own included, I’m sure I mess up my tax at times. But I do my best - as do most business people. I do l use pension contributions to reduce my corporation tax bill. This isn’t a tax dodge but one of the (rapidly diminishing) benefits.
  6. Yes that’s true. I also don’t know if it’s luthier built, or something Sweeny has knocked up. Japanese body and a a nice set of pickups are good. Assume the pick guard had been changed as all Japanese models from the 80s had pickup cover holes (even though they didn’t have screw pilot holes in them!)
  7. Most touring acts, especially those playing festivals, will have people to do this stuff for them. Ticking boxes and moving gear is pretty tedious stuff. Probably a bureaucratic mess up rather than something more malicious.
  8. This thread seems to be turning into a Q&A. Anyway, the diagnosis may be correct, but treatment may be flawed…
  9. To be fair, at £300 they’re probably not an expert in it. When it comes to double bass, you get what you pay for. I’ve personally poured money into a couple of DBs and it’s cash you’ll never get back. (Case in point is my beautiful Musima bass which sounds and plays wonderfully and would make the perfect starter bass but will pay me back much less than it owes me.)
  10. Interesting to see how the day after Keir Starmer directly threatened Russia that Heathrow airport needs to shut for an entire day as the result of some sort of "freak accident".
  11. Sorry my friend I’m literally packing it up now.
  12. Brand spanking new. Not for me. £25 posted to you.
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  13. I'm going to be gigging this in Bristol tomorrow if you fancy seeing it in action... DM me and you can come and give it a go.
  14. True, to a point but the tweakable HPF is a godsend in some of the rooms I play in (where feedback seemingly defies logic). It’s also great for doubling gigs too, and the DI is ace. I can mark my settings on a piece of paper, slide it into the case and it’s ready for any gig. (I may be justifying my £240 spend - but I have to!)
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