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BN66 - Round 2 (Court of Appeal)
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Originally posted by Morlock View PostOdd place to hold a debate...MUTS likes it HotComment
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Originally posted by moira under the stairs View PostThat would depend if it was entirely on 'Mas'....... think about it !Comment
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Originally posted by williamsmx View PostHas everyone gone somewhere else?
It will be 7 months next week since the court hearing.Comment
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All quiet on the western front...........
The suspense is killing me but it has not got me yet..........
Just tired of the whole thing so keeping my head down and saving the money to pay if we lose.........I don't believe it.........Comment
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Originally posted by patbikeruk View PostThe suspense is killing me but it has not got me yet..........
Just tired of the whole thing so keeping my head down and saving the money to pay if we lose.........
I hope it's worth the bloody wait is all I can say.Comment
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Sadly, Mrs BarcapBoyz has had enough and we are getting divorced. I'd like to say this bloody HRMC shambles hasn't been a factor but it has put extra strain on us. It isn't the only reason but it certainly hasn't helped. Thanks HMRC.
Does anyone know if we would have any problems selling our house given this outstanding (potential) tax liability that we have?Comment
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Originally posted by TheBarCapBoyz View PostSadly, Mrs BarcapBoyz has had enough and we are getting divorced. I'd like to say this bloody HRMC shambles hasn't been a factor but it has put extra strain on us. It isn't the only reason but it certainly hasn't helped. Thanks HMRC.
Does anyone know if we would have any problems selling our house given this outstanding (potential) tax liability that we have?Comment
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Originally posted by ASB View PostIt shouldn't have any affect of the sale of the house, but it sure as hell will complicate the settlement.Comment
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