Topic: Hmrc

4 chapters across the catalog

Heroin Hotties
Episode 1794 1:33:25 - 1:35:45

1794: Heroin Hotties

UK Cash Withdrawal Limits, Financial Intelligence Unit

Starting September 18, 2025, the UK will implement a policy where withdrawing more than £200 in cash within a seven-day period triggers an automatic alert to the Financial Intelligence Unit. The measure is designed to monitor transactions in sectors like property and second-hand cars, effectively increasing financial surveillance on ordinary citizens.

Heroin Hotties
Episode 1794 1:35:46 - 1:38:13

1794: Heroin Hotties

UK National Debt Recovery, Automatic Payroll Deductions

Beginning in January 2026, UK workers will face an automatic "debt recovery contribution" deducted directly from their paychecks. The levy, approximately £90 per month, is intended to manage the rising national debt. Critics argue this places an unfair burden on workers who are already struggling with inflation.

Climate Chaos
Episode 617 3:06:52 - 3:10:13

617: Climate Chaos

UK Tax Seizures and Professor Stephen Cohen on Russia

Adam briefly mentions a new UK policy allowing the government to seize unpaid taxes directly from bank accounts. He teases upcoming clips of Professor Stephen Cohen discussing Russia and John Miller discussing Al-Qaeda for the Sunday show.

Hawaii-Five-Blows
Episode 238 48:31 - 52:53

238: Hawaii-Five-Blows

UK Special Constables and Direct Tax Collection Proposals

The British government is considering offering council tax rebates to citizens who volunteer as "Special Constables" to patrol streets, a move described as encouraging "block nazis." Additionally, Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has proposed a system where employers send all paychecks directly to the government first so that taxes can be deducted before the remaining funds are transferred to employees.