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BN66 - Round 2 (Court of Appeal)

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    Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
    Police raid Douglas tax consultancy firm premises - Isle of Man Today

    'HMRC would like to thank the Isle of Man authorities for their co-operation and assistance in this enquiry.'


    or

    Thanks for letting us take you up the arse.
    Be bloody hilarious if HMRC's barrister read *that* quote in court!

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      Originally posted by Vallah View Post
      On the face of it that's what it sounds like.
      Not like Ireland then, they told HMRC to get F**ked when they asked the revenue commissioners to allow them to pursue my brother in law for a tax debt even though they have a bilateral agreement....they went scuttling back to their hole with their tail between their legs..

      shame on your IOM!
      Last edited by smalldog; 6 October 2010, 10:12.

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        ...especially since the UK shafted us over the VAT sharing agreement.

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          Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
          By taking it up the arse from Hector, the IoM authorities may have also shot themselves in the foot.
          Brilliant!! I love the graphics that generates. LOL.

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            Time to turn the tables on HMRC for a change.

            My brother-in-law runs his own private detective agency and he's offered to spend some time over the next few weeks snooping into the personal & financial affairs of the HMRC goons and their families.

            I've already given him the names of Brannigan and MacDougall in Salford.

            Is there anyone else we want to dig the dirt on?

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              Originally posted by Vallah View Post
              ...especially since the UK shafted us over the VAT sharing agreement.
              And that really did come across as a form of retaliation for draining the treasury coffers by way of circumventing their own sh1ttily drafted legislation.

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                Originally posted by Squicker View Post
                And that really did come across as a form of retaliation for draining the treasury coffers by way of circumventing their own sh1ttily drafted legislation.
                spiteful little lot arent they, for what is a government body this should be business pure and simple, not playground politics...

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                  Originally posted by smalldog View Post
                  spiteful little lot arent they, for what is a government body this should be business pure and simple, not playground politics...
                  I actually have never been one for the whole 'government is out to get you' ethos. Until now. Being involved in this process has shown me that this sort of mentality really does exist. HMRC are the equivalent of the school bully.

                  But then, with them all being such dowdy f**kers in beige suits, with no interpersonal skills and bad teeth, their bored wives getting it good and hard from the bloke next door while they sit dronelike in the hive all day, guess they gotta take it out on someone!

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                    Originally posted by Squicker View Post
                    I actually have never been one for the whole 'government is out to get you' ethos. Until now. Being involved in this process has shown me that this sort of mentality really does exist. HMRC are the equivalent of the school bully.

                    But then, with them all being such dowdy f**kers in beige suits, with no interpersonal skills and bad teeth, their bored wives getting it good and hard from the bloke next door while they sit dronelike in the hive all day, guess they gotta take it out on someone!



                    legend

                    dont forget they will have the hidden cameras filming it so they can get home and beat off to it

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                      Is it just me or has this sadistic behaviour from HMRC coincided with the Customs & Excise - Inland Revenue merger. Customs were always regarded as the bully boys, while the Revenue,
                      whilst never exactly friendly were perhaps a little more softly softly. Nowaydays, the Revenue seem to be bowling around like the Sweeney.

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