bloodnock wrote:
Edinburgh Taxis and PH would be the worse off for Independence, it's to close to England and if a separate Scottish Currency of fluctuating value along with a separate tax system came in to play then you could kiss all your cross border work goodbye, who would you pay income tax to if you had a run from Edinburgh to Newcastle or Carlisle, part of the fare would be earned In England and part in Scotland and paid for in either Sterling or some obscure Scottish currency like a Bawbee or something.
Utter tosh.
Tell me, if you got a job going to Paris, would you charge part of the fare in Euros and seek out the French tax people to give a share to?
No, you'd pay income tax according to where you live, just like you do now, and you'd charge the fare in whatever currency you normally accept.
Now I know it's unlikely, considering your location, but I'm sure it's happened with some of our more southerly bretheren and I dare say it's a common occurence for some of the Ulster lads to have fares going to the Republic.
BTW I accept Sterling (Scottish, English, Ulster, Channel Islands and Isle of Man). I have also accepted Euros and US Dollars on occasion.
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Still..it's not going to happen so no worries there
