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Budget - Composite Companies Dead!

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    #51
    Originally posted by Lucy
    If the composite is made up of accountants, there is good reason to believe they are applying their expert knowledge.
    No, there is good reason to suspect that they're trying to sell you something. You need independent advice...
    Listen to my last album on Spotify

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      #52
      Originally posted by Lucy
      Probably, I've lived in the US, NZ, Australia and HK and I've never felt so poor.
      Then why pay so much to live in London?
      The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.

      But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”

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        #53
        Originally posted by Bagpuss
        Then why pay so much to live in London?

        The witty, wise, friendly locals.

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          #54
          Originally posted by Cowboy Bob
          No, there is good reason to suspect that they're trying to sell you something. You need independent advice...

          Well, silly me, I thought 'fitness for purpose' would apply.

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            #55
            Originally posted by Lucy
            The sh1tty, arsewipe, unfriendly theiving locals.
            Sort of an anthropological interest then?
            The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.

            But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”

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              #56
              If anyone is with GIANT I would be interested to see what they say in the press releases in there portal. I was with them (head down in shame), but not anymore so cant access this.

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                #57
                Originally posted by Bagpuss
                Sort of an anthropological interest then?
                Can't help it if lesser beings like you can't take the pace ...
                Hard Brexit now!
                #prayfornodeal

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by sasguru
                  Can't help it if lesser beings like you can't take the pace ...
                  When hit by a joyrider?


                  Keep your 300k ex council flat next to a crack den
                  The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.

                  But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Bagpuss
                    Keep your 300k ex council flat next to a crack den
                    No. Actually I've sold my BTLs next to the crack dens. Later I'll come and buy the manor house in your village. Don't forget to tug your forelock as I pass.
                    Hard Brexit now!
                    #prayfornodeal

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                      #60
                      Glad to see the PCG is on our side . . .

                      "PCG welcomes the Treasury’s openness in seeking to change the law and explaining its reasons and intentions in doing so;

                      * PCG has long been critical of the use of terms such as "non-compliance" to erode the distinction between evasion and avoidance
                      * Managed service companies’ arrangements currently constitute avoidance and are therefore legal; PCG welcomes the direct approach taken here of introducing changes via statute."
                      Cats are evil.

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