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Tax? Is it all the wrong way round?
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<blockquote data-quote="RushesToo" data-source="post: 273685" data-attributes="member: 1095"><p>You have to start with the tax system you have. If you change it radically you destroy the economy.</p><p>This means that Governments can only nudge tax systems in the direction that they want to go, they keep doing this till they fall from power.</p><p></p><p>If you return new Governments and policies every 4 years, you end up with a mess that is almost unentagleable.</p><p></p><p>The only place you find strategies that last more than 10-15 years are in large corporations that have stable shareholdings, see Berkshire Hathaway/Warren Buffet and Toyota corp.</p><p></p><p>Change is only every evolutionary and often not to achieve the aim but undo what someone else has done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RushesToo, post: 273685, member: 1095"] You have to start with the tax system you have. If you change it radically you destroy the economy. This means that Governments can only nudge tax systems in the direction that they want to go, they keep doing this till they fall from power. If you return new Governments and policies every 4 years, you end up with a mess that is almost unentagleable. The only place you find strategies that last more than 10-15 years are in large corporations that have stable shareholdings, see Berkshire Hathaway/Warren Buffet and Toyota corp. Change is only every evolutionary and often not to achieve the aim but undo what someone else has done. [/QUOTE]
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