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Do you think they would be that obvious?Originally posted by Bumfluff View PostA spy from the HMRC imo, too suspiciousComment
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Maybe, call me suspicous about it looks a bit dodgy to me.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDo you think they would be that obvious?Comment
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I assume that HMRC read all the posts. Especially tpd...Originally posted by Bumfluff View PostMaybe, call me suspicous about it looks a bit dodgy to me.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI assume that HMRC read all the posts. Especially tpd...
When they want to fall asleep?
Hard Brexit now!
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well you created it! I hope you are proud of your "love child".Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhen they want to fall asleep?
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If they have any who can read. My ex-wife works for HMRC - witch.Originally posted by Bumfluff View PostI recon they do read the forumComment
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Looks like your imminent IR35 investigation may be a little one-sided then. We'll all be with you in your time of need.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIf they have any who can read. My ex-wife works for HMRC - witch.Comment
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What you really need to do if you are not a duplicate id is to get a piece of paper and write "katie CUK" on it and hold it while you are photographed.Originally posted by Katie View PostNo I am trying to work out how to make a picture small enough for my avatar so I can prove I really am female! Not that I need to prove anythign to any of you though!
A copy of the days paper would also be nice.Comment
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