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BN66 - Round 2 (Court of Appeal)
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Originally posted by Biggles View PostHi,
I've just had a notice of enforcement by distraint telling me to pay a substantial amount within 5 days or they are coming to take my possessions. Bl**dy hell!
Has anyone else had one of these? This on top of a divorce that is rapidly coming to completion, i am considering just paying up. Feels like everyone wants a slice of me and can do with the added aggro.
Get on to Montpelier and they'll sort out.Comment
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Closure notice for year-end April 2008
I had been wondering where this had got to, as I hadn't yet got a complete set. It came through yesterday, so sent off to Montpelier to appeal as usual. This one came from a Local Compliance office in Bristol (from a Mr Lye, I kid you not . . .), yet another new address for me.Comment
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incompetent idiots
BBC News - Tax credit details revealed by Revenue's mistake
One woman from Hyde in Greater Manchester has told the BBC her letter included her neighbour's earnings.
She also got the bank sort code and the last four digits of the bank account number of another claimant.Comment
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Originally posted by smalldog View Post
BBC News - Tax credit details revealed by Revenue's mistake
One woman from Hyde in Greater Manchester has told the BBC her letter included her neighbour's earnings.
She also got the bank sort code and the last four digits of the bank account number of another claimant.
It's conspiracy and corruption that I have a problem with.Comment
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Originally posted by WhiteCat View PostI had been wondering where this had got to, as I hadn't yet got a complete set. It came through yesterday, so sent off to Montpelier to appeal as usual. This one came from a Local Compliance office in Bristol (from a Mr Lye, I kid you not . . .), yet another new address for me.Comment
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Hmm, Lib Dems seem to be having a few problems. Danny Alexander avoided CGT using a legal loophole. Interestingly, listening to the news, that seems to be pretty much accepted as a minor indiscretion, as he didn't break any rules. I hope they bear that in mind when reading their mail!
BBC News - Treasury chief Danny Alexander 'paid home sale taxes'Comment
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Originally posted by OnYourBikeGB View PostHmm, Lib Dems seem to be having a few problems. Danny Alexander avoided CGT using a legal loophole. Interestingly, listening to the news, that seems to be pretty much accepted as a minor indiscretion, as he didn't break any rules. I hope they bear that in mind when reading their mail!
BBC News - Treasury chief Danny Alexander 'paid home sale taxes'I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!Comment
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Originally posted by OnYourBikeGB View PostDanny Alexander avoided CGT using a legal loophole.
Okay, I exaggerate a little, but you get the point. Tax avoidance was a major drumbeat for the LibDems.
"Do as we say, not as we ourselves have done..."Comment
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