– Well, excuse me, now I am ‘damned hard’ gal.
– the 12,000 millionaires have been written off their debt, they have millions, to live for each day, but there is no ability to pay.
– I ONLY have £ 100,00, to live for a day has evidently a greater ability to pay.
– May I, perhaps, have explained why I do not get forgiven my debt?
– It keeps the not.
so begins Philip’s email to the nation! on the in her eyes completely unfair unfair way Taxes treat her. Gitte tried: in February asking the minister should, why she has not been forgiven the tax liability on approximately 3000,00), and the response she has gotten, she is very dissatisfied with:
delete your friends ‘ debt
– I’m on the rehabilitation allowance the rehabilitation allowance, and living of pt for £ 100.00 a day. the
And then I get a standard answer.
– So wake up.
– I have always voted V, but it ends here, and I go to the media with this, it must be illuminated so we can see where many of your contributors, who have benefited from your afskrivelse, writes Gitte.
In the answer from the minister should – you can see the full answer below – it is especially the language of ‘ability to pay’ that provokes Gitte:
’the write-off includes debt, which in september 2018 was registered during the recovery, and which meet the criteria for depreciation. the
Criteria for the write-off is, first and foremost, their validity, and then the reimbursement to the taxable income – that is, the reimbursement to the ability to pay . the
Specific well 12,000 paying top bracket income tax total scored depreciated approx. Eur 21 million. kr. , equivalent to approx. 0.4%. of the total write-off.
There is a very small part of the total written-off debt.’