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Gordy

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  1. 40 minutes ago, Bratnia said:

    Any gold, held by anyone, even if bought via the internet, and without a audit trail is at risk of being confiscated, as the proceeds of illicit activities or smuggling.  If HMRC inspect a dealers records that will lead them onto individuals who if in turn they are investigated may very well lead to a prize of confiscation. HMRC manual even indicates that if you are the unwitting holder of smuggled gold ... its confiscated and as such each purchase you make should include questioning of how/where it was sourced/funded, name, address ...etc. Any claim of gold having been lost and if it is ever found again ... may very well not be the finders gold, instead being claimed by the Crown or others (museums).

    As should anyone who makes large sales/purchases of over 10K Euros value (even in multiple smaller amounts and across multiple family members) consider whether they need to register as a high value trader (that costs around £300/year - that helps fund anti-money-laundering activities). Or again potentially fall foul of the law. Perhaps a claim that you didn't register and so were up to no good and your gold (and other wealth/assets) confiscated as the proceeds of illicit activities.

    The UK seems to be transitioning ever closer to a assumption of guilty until you can prove otherwise state and where that state can financially benefit from pursuits/confiscations. Buy a single paper roll of 10 one ounce gold Britannia coins costing £17K of whatever from a dealership who is later inspected and their records having you also investigated and potentially having that gold, your home, car, savings etc. being seized/confiscated when maybe a few other coins found don't have a full audit trail.

    So the state is pretty much advocating that even best endevours to be above board can be a risky venture, where you could end up losing everything. And then wonders why so much capital/assets are flighting the UK. When pushed into such corners there's greater incentive to move to the dark side. And not only gold, but Pounds also. Which mid to longer term is likely to be good for the price of gold in Pounds as the currency sinks due to state over-micro-management.

    Simply the tax rule book/laws are so extensive and vague that the state could likely have anyone they so decided to focus upon being proven as guilty. In reflection of that 'everyone is guilty' mindset they have facial/car number recognition, geolocation tracking, internet/call activities recording, are pushing for all transactions also being fed into their AI systems ... a Open Prison state. A very sad state of affairs. It should also be remembered that Labour in 1968 opted to set the top tax rate to 130%, yep, above a certain amount and for every £1 you earned you owed the taxman £1.30 in tax! And guess who'll likely be in government come the next General Election, with a large enough majority where it can implement even its most wildest of socialist dreams. The Tories as is aren't much different, we basically have a autocracy - just a colour vote of red or blue with much the same government rising to power either way.

    I'm doing a good deal on foil hats, CGT free too. No paper trail, I'll leave it under the bench in the usual place with a chalk cross to let you know I've delivered the swag

  2. 2 hours ago, Britannia47 said:

    ‘Hattons of London’ have SOLD OUT - Only £69!

    At 1g that works out at about £2140 oz.

    tbf there are 1g bars on here for more than £69.00 and one of those german Oxford, Cambridge or Harvard bars or whatever they are had been listed on ebay for over £100.00 

    that makes Hattons look cheap.... 🤣

  3. 32 minutes ago, RickListon said:

    Yeah super annoying how everything is so tracked now, can't enjoy any privacy anymore. I bought a small amount and was still asked to show my passport, and utility bill... Made me want to cancel my order... 

    Will look into it, cheers pal. Is it safe to do so on here?

    oh yeah, £1,000's change hands on here daily, buy off established sellers and you'll be fine

  4. 13 hours ago, RickListon said:

    Hey, looking to get into buying gold myself as the price keeps on rising, especially recently.

    After reading up about buying Gold, lots of Bullion dealers state they report purchases over £5,000 / £10,000 in multiple orders to HMRC? 

    However, on other threads, I have read thats for dealers to report themselves as traders to HMRC...

    Can anyone confirm which is true?

    Thank you in advance, 

    simple mate, get a premium membership on here and buy on here, its cheaper

  5. 2 minutes ago, jackflash123 said:

    Lol thanks Gordy. Not in a position to make a purchase right now as I've just ordered 2 x 5oz Egyptian Relic series coins from BBP lol. Cost me apx £200 per coin, so £400 for 10oz which is way over spot plus VAT which hurts.

    Maybe I will have a look at it on the Powercoin site so I can see it in more detail. And when/if I'm ready to buy I will let you know 👍

    It's still on their site but sold out, but the details are there.....  

  6. 7 minutes ago, James32 said:

    Egypt?

    you're such a fool James, I didnt get it from Egypt.....

    the postie brought it!!!!! 

    14 minutes ago, jackflash123 said:

    They look fantastic, I've got several pieces from your collection too. Love the sword too, looks really cool.

    Where did you get the Egyptian calendar from?

    Powercoin Italy ...... 

    mintage of 700.... open for offers over £300.00 😉

  7. 1 minute ago, HonestMoneyGoldSilver said:

    What the actual are you talking about mate? 

    Stop getting offended on behalf of others over issues you have no clue about. I live in a country called Northern Ireland. We have our own culture, our own Parliament and our own flag. If you don't like that I can't help you, go and read a history book or look at a map

    i'm not offended on behalf of others, you offend me directly...... always have and always will...... you bring nothing to this forum but bullish sh!te and littleman syndrome drivel....... bout time you grew up and got the doctor to look at your balls cos they obviously aint dropped yet 

  8. Just now, HonestMoneyGoldSilver said:

    Huh? That's the Red Hand of Ulster - the symbol of the Irish province of Ulster. There is no Northern Ireland flag without the red hand

    You're being woke mate and more than a little ignorant. You're telling me the flag of my country symbolises extremism? Piss off

    showing your true colours boyo, no wonder you are not liked on here, you're a **** living in the stone ages... you probably have a poster of Michael Stone on your little boys bedroom wall

  9. 1 hour ago, HonestMoneyGoldSilver said:

    There is only one Northern Irish flag unless you want to show me the "correct" one. I'm not sure why Catholics would be offended, perhaps you want to explain that too? 😁

    We ???? need ,,,,,, @treetop1280 in here to settle it 👍 ??????????? 😂

    oh and for info purposes, the only official flag of N.I is the Union Flag.... 

  10. 1 hour ago, HonestMoneyGoldSilver said:

    There is only one Northern Irish flag unless you want to show me the "correct" one. I'm not sure why Catholics would be offended, perhaps you want to explain that too? 😁

    the one you showed was with the red hand in the middle of it, simple really mate, it symbolises extremism, and I do have first hand experience of it and its not clever.... 

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