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DyllisFaifeCoaching FRSA💙💚

DyllisFaifeCoaching FRSA💙💚

@dfcoaching1

Executive & leadership coach with previous leadership experience in social care. Keen to raise the profile of coaching & how it can impact & benefit the sector

U.K เข้าร่วม Nisan 2012
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Dan Neidle
Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
@Gabriel_Pogrund REITs and their investors don't get to choose how and when tax is paid. The law required that the REIT pay tax on its dividends immediately, rather than waiting up to 21 months until its shareholders file and pay tax. The tax is still due.
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Dan Neidle
Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
@Gabriel_Pogrund But that's not the point. It would be awfully convenient if REITs didn't have to withhold tax from dividends, and their shareholders could just choose to pay tax later. That's not permitted.
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Dan Neidle
Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
@Gabriel_Pogrund First we don't know how much tax Mr Tice and his offshore trust paid, and if overall HMRC received the "correct" amount of tax.
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Dan Neidle
Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
@Gabriel_Pogrund at The Sunday Times originally found this story. And he was more successful than us getting an explanation out of Mr Tice. It seems Mr Tice's view is that *he* paid income tax, so it doesn't matter that Quidnet didn't. That's not how it works.
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Dan Neidle
Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
We asked Mr Tice for comment. It would be nice if politicians responded to reports like this with something like: that looks interesting; I'll look into it, and thanks for bringing it to my attention. But instead we got the usual deflection:
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Dan Neidle
Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
These rules are well understood in the industry. The mistake may well have been "careless" - meaning penalties apply.
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Dan Neidle
Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
It was also not tax avoidance – an attempt to exploit a loophole. It was much more simple than that: Quidnet mistakenly failed to pay the tax required by law, and is now required to pay it.
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Dan Neidle
Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
Here's our total - about £596,000 of dividends paid, £119,200 of tax should have been deducted - but wasn't.
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Dan Neidle
Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
And most of the dividends were scrip dividends/satisfied by issuing shares. We can track through share ownership and show that no was was withheld from these dividends. (again, all of this is in our report)
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Dan Neidle
Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
Quidnet should have withheld around £120,000 of income tax from those dividends, and paid it to HMRC. There is, however, no sign of this in the company's accounts:
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Dan Neidle
Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
Combining stock exchange announcements and Companies House reporting shows that Quidnet paid around £600,000 in REIT dividends to Mr Tice and his offshore trust. (methodology in the report, linked below)
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Dan Neidle
Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
From 10 August 2018 to 9 August 2021. Quidnet was a REIT: an investment fund that invests in real estate. Just as an employer is required to withhold PAYE tax from wages, a REIT is required to withhold 20% income tax (20%) from its dividends, and pay it to HMRC.
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Dan Neidle
Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
The deputy leader of Reform UK, Richard Tice, owns a property company - Quidnet REIT. From 2020 to 2022 it paid Tice and his trust £600k in dividends. Quidnet should have paid £120k of tax on those dividends. It didn't. A 🧵 with evidence from the company's own filings:
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Restoring Your Faith in Humanity
Mohamed Bzeek, a 65-year-old widower from Los Angeles, has spent over 30 years opening his heart and home to the most vulnerable kids - terminally ill children that hospitals and other foster parents often can’t take. 🙏🏻 Since 1989, he has cared for more than 80 children, holding 10 of them lovingly in his arms as they passed. Many arrive with just weeks left to live, unnamed and without family. Mohamed gives them a real home, names them, and surrounds them with warmth and dignity until the end. He continues this mission even while raising his own son with special needs and after battling his own cancer. “If I can help somebody, I have to help,” he says simply, guided by his deep faith and compassion. What an extraordinary example of humanity! ❤️
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Middle East Eye
Middle East Eye@MiddleEastEye·
Israeli forces were seen violently assaulting Christian worshippers in Jerusalem during Holy Saturday celebrations at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, one of Christianity’s holiest sites. Footage shows officers striking attendees, shoving crowds, and detaining multiple people as they attempted to reach the ceremony. Israeli police imposed heavy restrictions across the Old City while crowds tried to reach the church. Several worshippers were reportedly beaten and arrested, and youth groups taking part in the celebrations were also struck by police and had flags confiscated during the procession. The violence unfolded during the traditional Holy Fire ceremony, an event that draws thousands of Christians each year to Jerusalem’s Old City. Church observers and local Christians say the scenes reflect growing pressure and restrictions on freedom of religion in Jerusalem.
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Rob Stansfield
Rob Stansfield@RobbStansfield·
This is Elijah ❤️ He’s just 21 months old… and already fighting for his life. Born with a rare heart condition (Ebstein’s anomaly), he has been critically ill multiple times and has even needed ventilation to survive — but every time, he’s fought his way back. He’s under the care of Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, with support from Boston Children’s Hospital. He will need life saving open-heart surgery specifically the Cone Procedure to have any chance at a normal life. We’re doing everything we can as a family, but we need help to get his story seen. 🙏 Please share, tag, or help in any way you can. @StaceySolomon @GNev2 @DrAmirKhanGP @Tyson_Fury #HelpElijah #FightingForElijah #PleaseShare
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Mike Henley 🤨
Mike Henley 🤨@trentconsultant·
And this has been worsened by the attached graph. It's nothing to do with lack of effort by NHS staff but lack of the investment needed in infrastructure; beds, kit, theatres & support staff.
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Luke Mordecai@Shr_Nottingham

If you half the number of hospital beds it doesn’t require a team of management consultants to work out why patients are stuck in corridors 🤷‍♂️

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Tamer Nahed
Tamer Nahed@Tamer_Alnoaizy·
Shocking images have begun to emerge from inside prisons, revealing a reality beyond endurance. This photo was taken yesterday of a young man who was transferred directly to the hospital after his release from prison, his body exhausted and severely damaged by neglect. The doctor who examined him was in shock, saying she had never seen such a case before. Norwegian scabies is spreading rapidly inside prisons, leading to a severe deterioration in prisoners’ health. There is no medical care, no medication, no water for bathing, no hygiene supplies, and not even clean clothes. Suffering worsens day after day with no intervention. Where is the world in all of this? Where are those who speak about human rights? What is happening is not just neglect, but a humanitarian catastrophe being committed in silence… as if these victims do not exist.
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When my brother was released from prison, he was no longer the same it was not just a release, but as if he carried with him the pain of everyone who remained there. He told us about the spread of severe skin diseases among the prisoners, caused by long months without bathing, without changing clothes, in the absence of water and any means of hygiene or sterilization. He said the suffocating smells filled the cells, and their bodies ached from constant neglect. He told us about the extreme overcrowding in the cells, where dozens were crammed into a space too small for them, with no room to sit or sleep, taking turns lying down, spending long hours standing. No air, no sunlight, only closed walls and a suffocating confinement that crushed the spirit before the body. He spoke about interrogations… about the harsh, repeated torture, the beatings, humiliation, and psychological pressure, just because he was from Gaza. He told us about starvation, about meals that were not enough even for a child, and a constant feeling of dizziness and exhaustion. He told us about the biting cold, about long nights without blankets, shivering until morning, and wet clothes that never dried. About sickness… about unbearable pain, untreated wounds, and medicine denied to them, as if they were left to suffer in silence. But what was worse than all of this… was the psychological destruction. He told us they were deprived of sleep for days, the lights kept on day and night, and shouting in their faces continuously. Sometimes they were forced to sleep while their hands were bound, in painful positions, unable to move or rest. He said they were subjected to humiliating searches repeatedly, stripped of privacy and dignity. He told us about isolation, total disconnection from the world, no letters, no visits, no knowledge of their fate or their families… only emptiness, fear, and waiting. He told us about moments when some completely broke under the pressure, silent crying in the dark, losing hope, people who changed completely and were no longer the same. Some became mentally ill, some lost the ability to speak, and some lived in total silence. He told us things things the mind cannot comprehend, and the heart cannot bear. We listened, caught between shock and helplessness, as if hearing about another world but it was real. The condition of prisoners in the jails is tragically beyond description. All of this happens, is reported, and yet nothing changes.

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