Sunday, 8 February 2015

pay back to ceaser the tax he is owed

When Jesus was once questioned by the then Jewish clergy and hierarchy, he was asked if the people should pay taxes back to Rome and the Ceaser. Jesus thought about the question and realised the nature  of the trap and gave his answer. Give me a coin  he said. Who is this picture of on the coin. He was told Ceaser ,  so he said you must pay back to him who owns the coins what is his. In this way he said if you enter a game you must live by the rules of the game. To use Roman coins means you must abide by their rules and that includes paying tax.

Tomorrow there is a program on BBC 1 on panorama about HSBC Bank and how they avoided or more like evaded paying tax by using swiss bank accounts and advising rich customers how to not pay tax. Once again that would be a criminal offence to the man in the street but when it's a bank they do seem to be above the law...
The program is on Monday 8:30pm BBC
9/02/2015

The public have an expectation that our institutions are not corrupt but more so that the laws are not one sided and protect obvious corruption..

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