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2 minutes ago, jukel123 said:

Guilty of avoiding tax?  How dare little people attempt this practice. That's the sole domain of the big boys!

That's the crux of the article wrapped up in faux horror at the number of litters bred, they have to somehow justify nicking the guys £400k so they shroud it in puppy-farmer gobbledegook. 

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Guilty of back to back breeding? Isn't that what farmers do and then cull animals when they they lose efficiency/ profitability? What makes dogs so different? Guilty of making healthy profits? Th

That's the crux of the article wrapped up in faux horror at the number of litters bred, they have to somehow justify nicking the guys £400k so they shroud it in puppy-farmer gobbledegook. 

Its always been the same making money from crime is the easy part....keeping and spending it is the hard part......naive,opportunist types get greedy and want to keep every penny they make whereas fol

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9 minutes ago, fireman said:

The tax man will give you the first grand on a litter then it's 40% due to him, one day he'll start knocking at every breeders door be they a commercial breeder or a home bred litter..

I would rather the grim reaper knocked on the door for me than the f***ing tax-man ?

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3 hours ago, jukel123 said:

Guilty of back to back breeding? Isn't that what farmers do and then cull animals when they they lose efficiency/ profitability? What makes dogs so different?

Guilty of making healthy profits? That's called capitalism isn't it?

Guilty of breeding unhealthy monstrosities? That's consumer choice isn't it?

Guilty of avoiding tax?  How dare little people attempt this practice. That's the sole domain of the big boys!

They saw a market opportunity and made the most of it.  I would suggest that people who criticise them are just envious of the staggering profits they made. There was no cruelty involved as far as I can make out.

Load of sanctimonious bull.

Some good points made there ?

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8 minutes ago, Greyman said:

It’s still £400k or two years,pretty easy choice really a year off with good behaviour,, unless you can earn that kind of money on the out may as well pack your monopoly board fill your butt and have a year off ??

No mate, trust me, they want that pound of flesh, no ifs no buts, you do the two years then you still owe the £400k with interest when you walk out of nick ? always pay your tax ? they have people by the balls,and squeeze them constantly ?

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Yup, in court the prosecution, the judge, the jury, they aren't the ones to fear, the one to strike dread into their heart would be the financial investigator sitting there ? the judicial system are going to give you as big a slap on the wrist as they possibly can, the financial investigator is going to try and totally f**k your entire life. 

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48 minutes ago, mackem said:

No mate, trust me, they want that pound of flesh, no ifs no buts, you do the two years then you still owe the £400k with interest when you walk out of nick ? always pay your tax ? they have people by the balls,and squeeze them constantly ?

you get out still owe it cant pay a year down the line your getting another laydown your f****d

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1 minute ago, mC HULL said:

you get out still owe it cant pay a year down the line your getting another laydown your f****d

It's like sitting down at a casino table, after the game there's usually only one winner, and often as not its not the player, its the house. 

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36 minutes ago, mackem said:

It's like sitting down at a casino table, after the game there's usually only one winner, and often as not its not the player, its the house. 

Ain't that the truth. Meanwhile the multinationals  exploit employees, rip the piss out of the tax system whilst providing discrete back handers to largely corrupt politicians.

The same politicians award mates insane PPE contracts during the biggest health emergency for a century, are found to have broken the law and f**k all happens to them.

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1 hour ago, mackem said:

No mate, trust me, they want that pound of flesh, no ifs no buts, you do the two years then you still owe the £400k with interest when you walk out of nick ? always pay your tax ? they have people by the balls,and squeeze them constantly ?

I'm not sure if that's the case with POCA but it is with civil debts. You can't wipe a court order clean with a bit of porridge. 

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