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“ I owe £180,000 in tax and I haven’t told my wife”
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How many people ask to see the QC "approval"? How many actually read it?Originally posted by AtW View PostTax must be prepaid (pending all legal stages, 6 years minimum) or it’s treated as clear tax evasion and it’s jail time for the whole chain - including QCs who approved it.
How many questioned whether a QC providing an opinion they were paid for might not be thinking for the benefit of contractors who signed up to the schemes? How many questioned whether that "approval" actually meant anything in the grand scheme of things?Comment
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Well next time he won’t, right, because he’ll learn a lesson hopefully.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe QC only offered advice. Caveat emptor etc.Comment
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Under my tyrannical administration these people will be sharing a cell with that QC.Originally posted by Paralytic View PostHow many people ask to see the QC "approval"? How many actually read it?
How many questioned whether a QC providing an opinion they were paid for might not be thinking for the benefit of contractors who signed up to the schemes? How many questioned whether that "approval" actually meant anything in the grand scheme of things?Comment
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And you could sell the rights for a reality TV show.Originally posted by AtW View PostUnder my tyrannical administration these people will be sharing a cell with that QC.Comment
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How many know the name of the QC providing the opinion?Originally posted by Paralytic View PostHow many people ask to see the QC "approval"? How many actually read it?
How many questioned whether a QC providing an opinion they were paid for might not be thinking for the benefit of contractors who signed up to the schemes? How many questioned whether that "approval" actually meant anything in the grand scheme of things?Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Or asked.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostHow many know the name of the QC providing the opinion?Comment
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Oh that's one I can answer without trying. Pound for a penny it will be Robert "I heartly approve of (the lunch) this scheme (has paid for)" Venables QCOriginally posted by NotAllThere View PostHow many know the name of the QC providing the opinion?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Ah...The fragrant Venables QC...Originally posted by eek View PostOh that's one I can answer without trying. Pound for a penny it will be Robert "I heartly approve of (the lunch) this scheme (has paid for)" Venables QC
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ml#post1951367"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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Thanks for that - I forgot about Garraway getting my details from Jobserve by misrepresentation..Originally posted by cojak View Post
It's also scary to see that I've been complaining about (and posting about schemes for over 6 years). And they still haven't gone away (although some have got stupider).merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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