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So the ex-pm doesn't avoid tax, but he does 'spend a fortune every year on lawyers and accountants in order to make sure everything is completely [compliant with the law]'
I agree. I' m not avoiding any tax, as I paid what was legally due.
Tony Blair insists that he does not avoid paying tax | Politics | The ObserverComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Posthahahaha
Its nice for someone to bring some light relief to this thread!
We have been very clearly picked on. And treated dreadfully. It is now very personal between us and a certain person at HMRC who has way more influence than he should.
When I got called by the police about threats made in an earlier thread I was informed it was not personal. I laughed and disagreed.
Its personal and its winner take all.
Haha yes but they couldn't even be consistent about it. Some people got letters saying their tax return was fine and others didn't.
Having contracted in the public sector nothing surprises me. Seeing how they work, it isn't surprising they can take so long to get things done (e.g. 7 years to challenge a scheme that was transparent). It would be fair to say they spend more time browsing the Internet than working.Comment
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Originally posted by BS81 View PostHaha yes but they couldn't even be consistent about it. Some people got letters saying their tax return was fine and others didn't.
Having contracted in the public sector nothing surprises me. Seeing how they work, it isn't surprising they can take so long to get things done (e.g. 7 years to challenge a scheme that was transparent). It would be fair to say they spend more time browsing the Internet than working.MUTS likes it HotComment
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Originally posted by BS81 View PostHaving contracted in the public sector nothing surprises me. Seeing how they work, it isn't surprising they can take so long to get things done (e.g. 7 years to challenge a scheme that was transparent). It would be fair to say they spend more time browsing the Internet than working.
Though Brannigan makes her look like an angel.Comment
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Originally posted by PlaneSailing View PostSo the ex-pm doesn't avoid tax, but he does 'spend a fortune every year on lawyers and accountants in order to make sure everything is completely [compliant with the law]'
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According to paragraph 86 of Uncle Clive QC's learned monograph (B001), the Rule of Law is so last year.Comment
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great work
Originally posted by Tax_shouldnt_be_taxing View Post
FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD LYRICS - WarComment
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Originally posted by dpthomas007 View PostI have just found this letter which is dated 9 March 2006 sent by HMRC
Dear Sir
Notice Completion under Section 28A(5) TMA 1970
I refer to your recent correspondence and the information provided.
On reviewing this information, I have concluded that no further questions need to be raised and therefore no amendment is needed to your Self Assessment.
This letter gives notice that I have completed my enquiries into your 3/4 Self Assessment Tax Return.
Yours faithfully
A BarnettComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAgreed. But I know of one who did so. And I ain't saying publicly if HMRC have caught up with them or not yet.....
My MP asked what i'd have done had they disputed my returns in a timely manner. I replied I wasn't given the chance to even make that choice.Comment
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