Originally posted by milanbenes
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Would you grass on your contractor buddies?
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NO..NEVER...who would sink that low?"If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier"Comment
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I am a business, not a unionist permie. If HMRC offered me a tax free year and I just had to provide information to to them, I would. I would only be providing information, up to HMRC to decide what to with it, and other businesses reponsibility to ensure they were clean.Agreed. It's not the British way. Name, rank and serial number only!
My respponsibility is to my shareholders, not other companies.
And thats why Milan will be stuck changing tapes forever like the lacky he is
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Originally posted by tay View PostI am a business, not a unionist permie. If HMRC offered me a tax free year and I just had to provide information to them, I would. I would only be providing information, up to HMRC to decide what to with it, and other businesses reponsibility to ensure they were clean.
My reposponsibility is to my shareholders, not other companies.
And thats why Milan will be stuck changing tapes forever like the lacky he is
It's still slime mate, whatever way you want to "dress it up".Comment
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Look chaps, you all would say you won't do it, but when you are sitting in a dark cell with a bright light in yer face, with your hands cuffed to the chair and you have to listen to a reasonable voice only interrupted by cries of pain from people in cameras next to you, then you'd do everything and anything they tell you.
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So you've had an IR35 audit before as well then?Originally posted by AtW View PostLook chaps, you all would say you won't do it, but when you are sitting in a dark cell with a bright light in yer face, with your hands cuffed to the chair and you have to listen to a reasonable voice only interrupted by cries of pain from people in cameras next to you, then you'd do everything and anything they tell you.
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No. True. They have a halfway decent rugby team.Originally posted by tay View PostI am not Australian. Try and keep up.Hard Brexit now!
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No, but I had an "exit visa" interview in Russia...Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSo you've had an IR35 audit before as well then?Comment
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Not dressing it up at all. Dressing it up would be claiming I was helping the country get the correct taxes. I am not claiming that, I am saying that my shareholders are more important than other companies. I am not framing other companies.It's still slime mate, whatever way you want to "dress it up".Comment
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