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So this is just another attempt to waste the time of the accountants who post on here like every other thread you (& kittycat) started.
Genius.
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Oh my Lordy, I've just looked at the OP's other threads she's started. They don't make for pleasant reading do they??!!Originally posted by Pondlife View PostSo this is just another attempt to waste the time of the accountants who post on here like every other thread you (& kittycat) started.
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You are learningOriginally posted by captainham View PostOh my Lordy, I've just looked at the OP's other threads she's started. They don't make for pleasant reading do they??!!
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Its a good question, but in practice its very rare for HMRC to persue it - I've seen it once I think in 25 years.Originally posted by stek View PostAnd what would he be doing as an employee to justify the £7k salary? Just 'doing the books' isn't enough.Comment
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