Thought-Provoking Tax Tweets: The Best of Twitter
Tax is quite a predictable beast! Just look at the graph below from Google trends – peaks in March and April, no surprise there!
The ebbs and flows of the tax year can make many of us set in our ways. But there are people out there who like to make tax that bit more fun – these images are the most shared tax-related posts on Twitter. From inciting people to challenge tax avoidance to asking questions of government, these are the tax issues that have most interested the public in 2014.
This man is allowing tax avoiders and fraudsters to run our public services. Retweet if you think it’s wrong pic.twitter.com/KJLjMLxptY
— Marcus Chown (@marcuschown) November 3, 2013
Who really deserves tax breaks? pic.twitter.com/P8Ja4dWAjW
— Jeffrey Levin (@jilevin) July 7, 2013
How Congress is spending $83 Billion of your tax dollars. . . pic.twitter.com/mo0KYovbTd
— Jeffrey Levin (@jilevin) June 30, 2013
#budget2014 cuts bingo & beer tax helping hardworking people do more of the things they enjoy. RT to spread the word pic.twitter.com/5vbL7RDAg5
— Grant Shapps MP (@grantshapps) March 19, 2014
Y’know @rustyrockets that @HuffPostUK channels profits out of UK tax free via Luxembourg? http://t.co/ub9NrwyJdY pic.twitter.com/yPwQm0jEfj
— Media Guido (@MediaGuido) December 3, 2014
#indyref Interesting fact on UK Tax avoidance pic.twitter.com/jnzn27CFwE
— Lewis Nicøll SNP15 (@ScotIndyDebate) June 13, 2014
A London school teacher pays more UK tax than Facebook http://t.co/rEWrX4NiLc pic.twitter.com/UePa47zD7z
— SBS News (@SBSNews) October 26, 2014