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It's only libellous if I identified the individual involved."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife. -
<pedant>Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThat's libellous. How do you know that he's not paying VAT on it, or putting it through the books?
As a small trader, he may find that accepting cash is a better payment method because he incurs lower charges, or enables him to purchase materials quicker, since he doesn't need the payment to clear.
There are many legitimate reasons for accepting cash payments.
It's not libellous. You can't identify an individual.Comment
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</pedant>Originally posted by ASB View Post<pedant>
It's not libellous. You can't identify an individual.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
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We have a tag for spelling and pointless pedantryCoffee's for closersComment
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And only libellous if it turns out to be untrue.Originally posted by DaveB View PostIt's only libellous if I identified the individual involved.Comment
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There are a number of trades people I know who "will knock the vat off for cash" The punter thinks he on on to a good deal nudge nudge but the trader still puts it through the books and pays the vat.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThat's libellous. How do you know that he's not paying VAT on it, or putting it through the books?
As a small trader, he may find that accepting cash is a better payment method because he incurs lower charges, or enables him to purchase materials quicker, since he doesn't need the payment to clear.
There are many legitimate reasons for accepting cash payments."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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My plumber does the same - I still get a VAT invoice for everything that I pay him, but pay cash because it makes no odds to me but helps his cash flow.Originally posted by Paddy View PostThere are a number of trades people I know who "will knock the vat off for cash" The punter thinks he on on to a good deal nudge nudge but the trader still puts it through the books and pays the vat.Comment
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Bizarrely truth is not necessarily an absolute defence in a defamation case. Though it will generally win.Originally posted by centurian View PostAnd only libellous if it turns out to be untrue.Comment
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Yep. I used to know a chap who used that technique regularly in order toOriginally posted by Paddy View PostThere are a number of trades people I know who "will knock the vat off for cash" The punter thinks he on on to a good deal nudge nudge but the trader still puts it through the books and pays the vat.- get the sale
- get paid promptly without the hassle of bouncing cheques or credit card charges
Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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