Has the penny just dropped, what am I talking about you ask?
Raising your profile for my Tax & Accountancy practice Tax Matters
It’s simple I need to work on a speech that I can deliver to a wide ranging audience; I therefore need to find an angle that makes tax interesting.
So how do I make such a subject interesting, the word itself makes many switch off immediately do you talk about how to avoid paying, do you explain how it works, do you explain where it goes or do you explain the history?
Did I miss anything, surely the answer has to be a combination doesn`t it?
And that is the easy part, once I have crafted my speech and practiced and practiced I then need to find an audience.
Maybe that’s were all the social networking comes in Twitter Face Book and 4 Networking.
I am always open to suggestions please feel free to let me know what you think.
Sunday, 1 August 2010
Raise Your Profile?
Posted by jkr at 14:21
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How about how successive chancellors misrepresent what they're doing. The political slanting of budgets so the papers etc only focus on petrol, cigarettes and booze while more complicated, subtle, thieving gets through unchallenged?
Or take the view that tax is legalised theft, and National Insurance even more so. Or, at least, a necessary EVIL, with the focus on evil!
Or you could touch on the legal loopholes used by the very rich to avoid paying tax - using real life stories. E.g. Little known tricks that mean Asil Nadir paid no tax for 10 years... Or whoever, and whatever. But with real stories of names people know it'd be more interesting. Particularly if these were legal ways anyone could reduce their tax liability.
Or, how to save tax when you're PAYE.
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