Am sorry, you cannot guarantee any of that unless you know him? Do you know Noseall outside this forum?
And you still are not explaining about an accountant means paying less tax and it's a immoral thing.
I had an accountant, admittedly my experience is limited as a sole trader. He did my accounts for 2 years, told me the rules, what was exempt etc. After that I did my own accounts because an accountant is expensive, so am guilty of keeping more money for myself there. So am greedy or just someone that Martin Lewis would be pleased with?
Neither of us made it so I paid a penny less than we were due to pay. I didn't pay a penny more either because to do that would be stupid. An accounts job is to make sure the law hasn't be broken for us little guys, to do the paperwork if too busy or confusing to do ourselves. And yes, an accountants job is also to make sure we are entitled to save us money within the rules. What's wrong with that? Why is that you say that to save us money, money saving we are entitled to is a bad thing?
And it's the role of government to make tax as difficult to understand as possible so that you HAVE to employ someone to get it right.
Firstly, money doesn't have owners, it has spenders. ''Within the rules'' is a woolly term, you know that as well as I do. It allows for all sorts of spuriousness, bad practice and outright greed to flourish. All the political parties acquiesce within the framework of this system, always have and probably always will, so what makes us think the answer to societal problems will ever come from politics? Self-maximisation is one of the foundations of this system, on one hand we pay for the good of the many (or so we are told), on the other we are encouraged to save, to hoarde, to stash, for the benefit of ourselves. It's a system with a lot of man-made virtues that have to exist all at one time. A sort of psychosis. Corruption is seen throughout the world, as this is facilitated by the system we currently have, it's confused, because WE are confused. The struggle between one's individual need to save for when times are bad, and on the flipside try to help along our fellow man by giving back what we don't need. Wealth inequality doesn't come about because of a few evil rich people, it comes about because EVERYONE is a willing participant in the charade. We are the system. We walk around faking faith, morals, ethics, but if you focused on what you do in any given day, all those little micro-transactions; you are thinking and acting purely out of self-preservation. This is the system.
The point is, goverment exists as a broker between the haves and the have nots. And those within this power structure are constantly struggling for the top positions. When a power vaccum is formed, those will come along to fill it by telling lies, and spinning untruths to gain confidence of the masses and ultimately end up failing to deliver on their false promises. It's never really been about or race, or religion. These are blunt instruments USED by those with extreme power and wealth to weaken and break down opposition. Usury (the practice of charging huge interest on money) has further worsened all the inequities and inequalties that come from being an imperfect person in an imperfect world. The sheer notion that someone can tick a box on a form, and get their preferred party into power, and that suddenly things will be alright, goes someway to showing how emotionally immature they are, and how fundamentally flawed and naive their understanding of 'people' really is. It's a game. Always has been, and we haven't evolved to the point where it is anything more than this, although we like to think so. Yes, all of us here are fortunate to live in the UK where the standard of living is very high compared to other parts of the world, but how does that come about? Mostly from exploition of the third world (those in the southern hemisphere), who are on treadmills to get us all of lifes little luxuries.This continues on whatever colour of the rainbow happens to hold power in the commons. One day it'll all change up, and perhaps some of us will be able to look back on what politics was REALLY all about.