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Hey all, im just curious why have we not heard another dickie from HMRC, anyone know why and whats going on? I would at least have expected a letter along the lines of your appeals will now be challenged and taken through the courts etc, but nothing.
IS this a good sign or should I not read anything into it and just put it down to HMRC inefficiencies and we are buried under a whole load of other stuff. Any NTRT view on this and the reasons?Comment
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Dont know but, I dont understand why people seem in a hurry to hear from that bunch of leeches. No news is good news imho.Originally posted by smalldog View PostHey all, im just curious why have we not heard another dickie from HMRC, anyone know why and whats going on? I would at least have expected a letter along the lines of your appeals will now be challenged and taken through the courts etc, but nothing.
IS this a good sign or should I not read anything into it and just put it down to HMRC inefficiencies and we are buried under a whole load of other stuff. Any NTRT view on this and the reasons?I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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BB, I dont want to hear from them, its more a question of it being good news that we havent heard??Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostDont know but, I dont understand why people seem in a hurry to hear from that bunch of leeches. No news is good news imho.Comment
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Well the contractors tried to screw HMRC over firstOriginally posted by the great escape View PostThose people make profit out of screwing contractors like us over, cutting daily rates because they say times are hard
Really? Could you think of worse argument?Originally posted by Slobbo View PostHow can we be morally repugnant because we don't want contribute to the over payment of benefits.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Someone around here (^^) has smoked their lunchOriginally posted by d000hg View PostWell the contractors tried to screw HMRC over first
! HMRC dont get screwed.... they play with public money. Unlike the individuals involved in this who have their livelihoods at stake.
Yup and I think you could... if you think really hard. Give it a try.Originally posted by d000hg View PostReally? Could you think of worse argument?Comment
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Quote Originally Posted by d000hg View Post
Well the contractors tried to screw HMRC over first
You really dont get it do you.. go and read this http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...ml#post1581000
then come back on the forum and make a smart remarkLast edited by moira under the stairs; 25 July 2012, 18:25.MUTS likes it HotComment
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Be very careful in this thread d000hg."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Well at least that's an admission that HMRC are indeed trying to screw us as well. Many thanks for the confirmation.Originally posted by d000hg View PostWell the contractors tried to screw HMRC over first
Although one could argue that if there was a more consistent playing field, all parties would play fairer. No schemes, no Ltds, no loopholes. Flat tax all round. Works in other European countries. Contractors get better tax breaks, everyone's happy and the revenue gets their rightful share.
Although we can wonder what the likes of you did when you or your mate got thumped at school. Told the teacher?, got someone bigger to fight your battles? Or did you take ya Dad's advice and stand up for yourself "- thump him back Son!"
HMRC are just people like us pal. They'll screw you for their own gain as well. All's fair in love and screwing.
Or do you think there were no incentives attached to that extra 900 million they got?Last edited by the great escape; 25 July 2012, 22:13.Comment
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