Just paid the corporation tax, Paye for the last quarter and VAT for the last quarter. A huge chunk of cash. I thought it was important to do this asap since the govt is currently trying to bailout everyone and might soon run put of cash. Every little helps of course and I am sure they will appreciate my contributions in this time of national need
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostJust paid the corporation tax, Paye for the last quarter and VAT for the last quarter. A huge chunk of cash. I thought it was important to do this asap since the govt is currently trying to bailout everyone and might soon run put of cash. Every little helps of course and I am sure they will appreciate my contributions in this time of national needThe Chunt of Chunts. -
You'll get a tuppence of interest for paying early rather than putting it in an easily available 1% savings account for the duration⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostJust paid the corporation tax, Paye for the last quarter and VAT for the last quarter. A huge chunk of cash. I thought it was important to do this asap since the govt is currently trying to bailout everyone and might soon run put of cash. Every little helps of course and I am sure they will appreciate my contributions in this time of national need
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A kind gesture. Though I think the government is pretty far down the list of those who deserve it.
They'll never run out of cash while the Bank of England keeps stocks of ink and paper.Comment
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Good man. Liverpool and Weatherspoons need someone to pay their staff while they take furlough and line their pockets.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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