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Brendan DJ Murphy November 23rd 03 10:24 AM

Dish Tax?
 
SKY TO FIGHT 150 MILLION POUND A YEAR DISH TAX BILL
Proposals from Ofcom to levy a controversial 'dish tax' on BSkyB could hit the company for 150
million pounds a year. Depending on how Ofcom calculates the levy, Sky's seven million customers
could face having to pay an extra 20 pounds a year, which could affect Sky's attempts to gain new
subscribers and hamper the company's plans to raise the average amount subscribers pay annually from
366 pounds to 400 pounds by the end of 2005.

Source: Sunday Times

Brendan



^^artnada^^ November 23rd 03 12:13 PM


"Brendan DJ Murphy" wrote in message
...
SKY TO FIGHT 150 MILLION POUND A YEAR DISH TAX BILL
Proposals from Ofcom to levy a controversial 'dish tax' on BSkyB could

hit the company for 150
million pounds a year. Depending on how Ofcom calculates the levy, Sky's

seven million customers
could face having to pay an extra 20 pounds a year, which could affect

Sky's attempts to gain new
subscribers and hamper the company's plans to raise the average amount

subscribers pay annually from
366 pounds to 400 pounds by the end of 2005.

Source: Sunday Times

Brendan


LOL - why the f*ck don't they just drop the idea? Hey I know, lets' have an
aerial tax too...and maybe a telephone wire tax.

This is soooo bloddy stupid it beggers belief!



Nick November 23rd 03 12:28 PM

On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 09:24:29 -0000, "Brendan DJ Murphy"
wrote:

SKY TO FIGHT 150 MILLION POUND A YEAR DISH TAX BILL
Proposals from Ofcom to levy a controversial 'dish tax' on BSkyB could hit the company for 150
million pounds a year. Depending on how Ofcom calculates the levy, Sky's seven million customers
could face having to pay an extra 20 pounds a year, which could affect Sky's attempts to gain new
subscribers and hamper the company's plans to raise the average amount subscribers pay annually from
366 pounds to 400 pounds by the end of 2005.


I know, lets call it a tax on television, something like... "TV
Licence" - that sounds a bit familiar...

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QrizB November 23rd 03 12:38 PM

On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 11:28:15 +0000, Nick
wrote:

On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 09:24:29 -0000, "Brendan DJ Murphy"
wrote:

SKY TO FIGHT 150 MILLION POUND A YEAR DISH TAX BILL
Proposals from Ofcom to levy a controversial 'dish tax'
on BSkyB could hit the company for 150 million pounds a year.


I know, lets call it a tax on television, something like... "TV
Licence"


Nah, people would never stand for it.

--
QrizB

I sound like I know what I'm talking about, but don't
be fooled.

carl November 23rd 03 01:15 PM

Brendan DJ Murphy wrote:
|| SKY TO FIGHT 150 MILLION POUND A YEAR DISH TAX BILL
|| Proposals from Ofcom to levy a controversial 'dish tax' on BSkyB
|| could hit the company for 150 million pounds a year. Depending on
|| how Ofcom calculates the levy, Sky's seven million customers could
|| face having to pay an extra 20 pounds a year, which could affect
|| Sky's attempts to gain new subscribers and hamper the company's
|| plans to raise the average amount subscribers pay annually from 366
|| pounds to 400 pounds by the end of 2005.
||
|| Source: Sunday Times


Oooh, the Sunday Times, a reliable source of information when it comes to
BSkyB...

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Mike GW8IJT November 23rd 03 01:24 PM

"Brendan DJ Murphy" wrote in message
...
SKY TO FIGHT 150 MILLION POUND A YEAR DISH TAX BILL
Proposals from Ofcom to levy a controversial 'dish tax' on BSkyB could

hit the company for 150
million pounds a year. Depending on how Ofcom calculates the levy, Sky's

seven million customers
could face having to pay an extra 20 pounds a year, which could affect Sky's

attempts to gain new
subscribers and hamper the company's plans to raise the average amount

subscribers pay annually from
366 pounds to 400 pounds by the end of 2005.

Source: Sunday Times

Brendan


Another Stealth Tax from NuLabour.
Mike.



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Simon Gardner November 23rd 03 02:03 PM

In article ,
"Brendan DJ Murphy" wrote:

SKY TO FIGHT 150 MILLION POUND A YEAR DISH TAX BILL
Proposals from Ofcom to levy a controversial 'dish tax' on BSkyB could hit
the company for 150
million pounds a year. Depending on how Ofcom calculates the levy, Sky's seven
million customers
could face having to pay an extra 20 pounds a year, which could affect Sky's
attempts to gain new
subscribers and hamper the company's plans to raise the average amount
subscribers pay annually from
366 pounds to 400 pounds by the end of 2005.

Source: Sunday Times


Aah. So completely made up, then.

There has been no such proposal AFAIK. The only place there has been such a
tax was Belgium and it was ruled illegal under EU law and had to be
withdrawn.



Mark Carver November 23rd 03 02:12 PM

Brendan DJ Murphy wrote:
SKY TO FIGHT 150 MILLION POUND A YEAR DISH TAX BILL
Proposals from Ofcom to levy a controversial 'dish tax' on BSkyB
could hit the company for 150 million pounds a year. Depending on how
Ofcom calculates the levy, Sky's seven million customers could face
having to pay an extra 20 pounds a year, which could affect Sky's
attempts to gain new subscribers and hamper the company's plans to
raise the average amount subscribers pay annually from 366 pounds to
400 pounds by the end of 2005.


Nothing on the Oftel web site about it, that I could find.

Source: Sunday Times


Ah ! 'Nuff said



mick November 23rd 03 03:40 PM



Mike GW8IJT wrote:
"Brendan DJ Murphy" wrote in message
...
SKY TO FIGHT 150 MILLION POUND A YEAR DISH TAX BILL
Proposals from Ofcom to levy a controversial 'dish tax' on BSkyB

could
hit the company for 150 million pounds a year. Depending on how Ofcom
calculates the levy, Sky's seven million customers could face having to
pay an extra 20 pounds a year, which could affect Sky's attempts to gain
new subscribers and hamper the company's plans to raise the average

amount
subscribers pay annually from 366 pounds to 400 pounds by the end of

2005.

Source: Sunday Times

Brendan


Another Stealth Tax from NuLabour.


Not much of a Stealth Tax if you know about it is it?

mick



Mike GW8IJT November 23rd 03 03:53 PM

"mick" wrote in message
...


Mike GW8IJT wrote:
"Brendan DJ Murphy" wrote in message
...
SKY TO FIGHT 150 MILLION POUND A YEAR DISH TAX BILL
Proposals from Ofcom to levy a controversial 'dish tax' on BSkyB

could
hit the company for 150 million pounds a year. Depending on how Ofcom
calculates the levy, Sky's seven million customers could face having to
pay an extra 20 pounds a year, which could affect Sky's attempts to gain
new subscribers and hamper the company's plans to raise the average

amount
subscribers pay annually from 366 pounds to 400 pounds by the end of

2005.

Source: Sunday Times

Brendan


Another Stealth Tax from NuLabour.


Not much of a Stealth Tax if you know about it is it?

mick


You don't realise it's a tax, as Sky, not the customer would pay.
The money then gets added to the Sky bill sent to the customer.
So it is a NuLabour stealth tax if introduced.
Mike.




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