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    #21
    Originally posted by DieScum View Post
    Anyone ever made an anonymous tip-off to the Inland Revenue? What is the best way to go about.

    A guy did me over in a business deal a few years ago. It cost me a lot of money. Now it look pretty obvious he is committing some tax fraud and I'd like to make sure that the right people notice.
    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    In the old days your approach would have had merit, tax evasion was illegal and morally wrong.

    Today I actually find myself saluting anyone avoiding contributing willingly to this shambolic state

    How did it ever come to this?
    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    DieScum,

    may I ask, are you Mr Perfect ?

    Do unto others as you would like done to yourself.

    Milan.
    Originally posted by LGDT View Post
    Sorry -did I go to sleep and wake up in Nazi Germany cicrca 1938?

    The guy is fiddling a few quid in taxes that would otherwise be wasted on benefits for low-life chavs to fulfil their weekly fags allowance.

    Good on him - and shame on you. It's a pity there's not a few more out there like him.
    Originally posted by dotnetter View Post
    lol I'm only joking about the breaking legs part but seriously don't grass someone up, how would you feel about yourself? Lowering yourself to his standards and all that?

    If it's business then just take it on the chin and learn from it, or do something else, grassing him up to IR is pretty low.
    Oh FFS - this has been done a few times on here!!!

    The best analogy that (I think) Ardesco had - why is it that people think that it's OK to evade tax? If this was Johnny Scumbag robbing car stereos, would you think "that's a good idea, I'll take him for a pint to celebrate?", or would you shop him to the police?

    This is no different - apart from the fact that tax evasion impacts far more people than any other crime, since it hits EVERYONE IN THE COUNTRY!!!!!

    For more information on how to shop someone, look here. You just provide their details, not your own, and they will look into it.

    I encourage you to do this, and applaud your actions loudly.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Troll View Post
      In the old days your approach would have had merit, tax evasion was illegal and morally wrong.

      Today I actually find myself saluting anyone avoiding contributing willingly to this shambolic state

      How did it ever come to this?
      Unfortunately, I'm of a similar mind.

      Why give it to Liebour to piss up the wall when I'm good at doing that myself.

      Wrt, dobbing this scrote in, what goes around comes around - which doesn't mean you should turn him in.

      Chances are, he will get his just desserts anyway without your 'assistance'.

      Leave it be and get on with your life.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Clippy View Post
        Unfortunately, I'm of a similar mind.

        Why give it to Liebour to piss up the wall when I'm good at doing that myself.

        Wrt, dobbing this scrote in, what goes around comes around - which doesn't mean you should turn him in.

        Chances are, he will get his just desserts anyway without your 'assistance'.

        Leave it be and get on with your life.
        Collaborator!

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          #24
          The chap on that photo looks well dodge. Even if he hadn't just tipped a cauldron of molten lead over a picnicing family, or whatever he's doing.

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            #25
            Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
            Oh FFS - this has been done a few times on here!!!

            The best analogy that (I think) Ardesco had - why is it that people think that it's OK to evade tax? If this was Johnny Scumbag robbing car stereos, would you think "that's a good idea, I'll take him for a pint to celebrate?", or would you shop him to the police?

            This is no different - apart from the fact that tax evasion impacts far more people than any other crime, since it hits EVERYONE IN THE COUNTRY!!!!!

            For more information on how to shop someone, look here. You just provide their details, not your own, and they will look into it.

            I encourage you to do this, and applaud your actions loudly.
            Very strange days on CUK recently
            How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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              #26
              Originally posted by thunderlizard View Post
              The chap on that photo looks well dodge. Even if he hadn't just tipped a cauldron of molten lead over a picnicing family, or whatever he's doing.
              Do you mean Richard's avatar - I think it is Jason King of Department S

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                #27
                The guy is a thief. We are all his victims. Having said that, I wouldn't normally bother but if it's revenge, it's definitely worth it.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                  The best analogy that (I think) Ardesco had - why is it that people think that it's OK to evade tax? If this was Johnny Scumbag robbing car stereos, would you think "that's a good idea, I'll take him for a pint to celebrate?", or would you shop him to the police?

                  This is no different
                  A more apt analogy would be between tax evasion and locking your car door to stop Johnny from robbing your stereo.

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                    #29
                    has ContractorUK suddenly become CONtractorUk???

                    Will all the CONvicts please identy themselves so that i can ignore them forthwith.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by BA to the Stars View Post
                      Do you mean Richard's avatar - I think it is Jason King of Department S
                      Indeed it is. The shag-meister, uber cool dude, and occasional bog sniffer. Hmmm... maybe time to change avatar.

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