Originally posted by Diestl
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HMRC Investigation - update.
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Yup....that is why I recommend QDOSHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think -
"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Sal, they're c**ts!
Good luck!!!!! Keep a stiff upper lip. And if the worst comes to the worst, we could have a CUK whip round for you! (One for all and all for one!!).
Btw, Bauer and Cottrell offer a 'technical arguments' service for £1500. Not sure what it involves, but I guess it involves them fighting your corner, and they are very successful...
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Ah cheers mate - I've never heard of them.Originally posted by BurdockSal, they're c**ts!
Good luck!!!!! Keep a stiff upper lip. And if the worst comes to the worst, we could have a CUK whip round for you! (One for all and all for one!!).
Btw, Bauer and Cottrell offer a 'technical arguments' service for £1500. Not sure what it involves, but I guess it involves them fighting your corner, and they are very successful...

Much appreciated all of you - I wasn't posting for sympathy or anything though, just to let you all know whats going on. I'll keep you all posted.
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It's going to cost you - and the total amount depends upon when HMRC give upOriginally posted by SallyAnneWould they take me on now, even though I'm in the middle of this Troll?
Did you manage to sort it out?
The quote (if i remember correctly) was £5000 to take it through to the Commisioners although mine was fully covered by Insurance the Revenue gave up after 2 years and an extended exchange of letters
Give them a ring & talk to Keith Preece - he knows all the angles and get a quoteHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Thanks TrollOriginally posted by TrollIt's going to cost you - and the total amount depends upon when HMRC give up
The quote (if i remember correctly) was £5000 to take it through to the Commisioners although mine was fully covered by Insurance the Revenue gave up after 2 years and an extended exchange of letters
Give them a ring & talk to Keith Preece - he knows all the angles and get a quote
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Good luck SA. Don't let them win.
Although didn't you once claim that if the revenue ever asked for your fair share, you'd pay up?Comment
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Steady on...Originally posted by SallyAnneThanks Troll
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Originally posted by bobhopeGood luck SA. Don't let them win.
Although didn't you once claim that if the revenue ever asked for your fair share, you'd pay up?
That particular thread was a wind up...which has came back to bite me in the arse now, clearly
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