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Originally posted by Morlock View Post"you could try just repeating the word "wibble" until they hang up."Comment
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APN delivery
Has anybody received APN's today? Suspect in the week leading up to Easter HMRC will love to spoil everyones holiday break!! Received my notification around 5 weeks ago so expecting mine this week
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Originally posted by Kevthered View PostHas anybody received APN's today? Suspect in the week leading up to Easter HMRC will love to spoil everyones holiday break!! Received my notification around 5 weeks ago so expecting mine this week
Wouldnt want to hack the potential voters off now, would they?I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!Comment
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostGauke the Duplicitous has probably told them to hold fire seeing as he and his 'chums' are up for re election in what, 5 weeks?
Wouldnt want to hack the potential voters off now, would they?'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.Comment
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Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostI'm already decided on "none of the above".Last edited by travellingknob; 31 March 2015, 02:29.Comment
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostGauke the Duplicitous has probably told them to hold fire seeing as he and his 'chums' are up for re election in what, 5 weeks?
Wouldnt want to hack the potential voters off now, would they?Comment
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APNs
APNs will be covered in the next NTRT newsletter.
As you know, Montpelier have said they will apply for a Judicial Review.
The following may potentially be of interest to deGraaf users.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/hmrc-...al-review.html
There are 2 negatives
1) it costs £900
2) there is a rumour doing the rounds that, even if you join a JR, you could ultimately still get stung for penalties if you don't pay the APNs by the due dateComment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostAPNs will be covered in the next NTRT newsletter.
As you know, Montpelier have said they will apply for a Judicial Review.
The following may potentially be of interest to deGraaf users.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/hmrc-...al-review.html
There are 2 negatives
1) it costs £900
2) there is a rumour doing the rounds that, even if you join a JR, you could ultimately still get stung for penalties if you don't pay the APNs by the due date
Thanks for the link DR, much appreciated.
As both a deGraaf and MTM user this is certainly of interest to me, especially as I'm already in the 2nd month of my 3 month deGraaf APN ticking time bomb...
If it's OK I have a few questions that you might be able to help me with:
1. Is it worth waiting until I have read the imminent newsletter (re: George) or is this as I suspect of no relevance to the APNs that we are now being sent?
2. Have any JRs been completed so far to show that they can/do indeed halt the APN process, even if only temporarily, or is this yet to be proven?
3. I assume that Mall Hall @ Saleos really will complete the actions that he is describing and that this won't become a 'false hope' that just tails off with Matt having collected potentially a large number of £900's from us? I guess I'm nervous about paying almost a thousand pounds to someone I don't know, with potential addition unspecified further funding required!
I understand that you may not know the answers to these, but any help would as always be appreciated.
Thanks,
Grip.Comment
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