The poor blighters at hmrc have low morale
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Low morale' hits HM Revenue and Customs
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And what about the morale of those of us that hand our hard-earned wonga over to the muppets for them to squander aimlessly??
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain” -
Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostAnd what about the morale of those of us that hand our hard-earned wonga over to the muppets for them to squander aimlessly??
Maybe it should read 'low morals' then...Comment
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostAnd what about the morale of those of us that hand our hard-earned wonga over to the muppets for them to squander aimlessly??Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostHMRC does not waste vast majority of money they get - it's the job of the Govt.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostImagine earning millions of millions of pounds, and then having to give it all to Alistair Darling. I'd have low morale too.
Liebor ****ed me over by removing taper relief retrospectively, but it is what it is - I'll just have to post on CUK less and make more millions in the free time that I getComment
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maybe if they could keep control of the paperwork they are sent they may be a little more motivated.
I won't go into the issues I have been having with the b0ll0ck juggling idiots but suffice to say I have had to issue most of my year end company paperwork 3 times, to different people in different offices, around the country
not to mention the number of semi threatening calls I have had telling me if I do not file my paperwork I may be liable for a fine........
and trust me my accounts were very very uncomplicated......Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View Postmaybe if they could keep control of the paperwork they are sent they may be a little more motivated.
I won't go into the issues I have been having with the b0ll0ck juggling idiots but suffice to say I have had to issue most of my year end company paperwork 3 times, to different people in different offices, around the country
not to mention the number of semi threatening calls I have had telling me if I do not file my paperwork I may be liable for a fine........
and trust me my accounts were very very uncomplicated......
However, they HMRC, had already confirmed receipt of the payment and issued me with a certificate.
It was left to my bank to forward the letter asking 'why have you paid this to us?' because HMRC were too incompetent to check their own records, get my name right and marry that up to the receipt they'd already acknowledged.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!Comment
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It's pretty bad here actually. Tis true. But you should see what the buggers have got up their sleeves!!!
Cross reference DB with Ltd company meta data and a mining tool!
Sshhhh. I've said too much.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostImagine earning millions of millions of pounds, and then having to give it all to Alistair Darling. I'd have low morale too.
Just think how much extra it'd be if they had to do their own collections too! i.e. think on how much it costs your Co. to do your VAT each quarter, write the cheque, send it to them.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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