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Anyone had a visit from HMRC about APNs?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSo few people realize what is happening - and when they hear stories do not believe them.
Until it happens to them. Then suddenly they are up in arms.
If you don't support others, how do you expect to be supported yourself?
A disease that has infected the UK very severely.Comment
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Originally posted by yakitoo View PostIn the case of bailiffs do not invite them in or let them into the premises. Once they have been given access (across the threshold) they can legally enter the premises at any time with or without your explicit consent.
If the bailiffs turn up at your house you do not have to let them in. Repeat: you do not have to let them in!!!
If you have time to kill, you can look at the DMB manual and verify by yourself http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/Manuals/dmbmanual/Index.htmComment
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Originally posted by yakitoo View PostIn the case of bailiffs do not invite them in or let them into the premises. Once they have been given access (across the threshold) they can legally enter the premises at any time with or without your explicit consent.
The only exception is if children accidently let them in. You can then throw them straight out.Comment
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Originally posted by DotasScandal View PostThe "I'm all right, Jack" syndrome.
A disease that has infected the UK very severely.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe government has bought off the mob with football and cheap booze. The modern equivalent of gladiators.
One thing you have to hand to our "Conservatives" is that they are very skilled at playing the divide and conquer game and keeping us "distracted" while they plunder everything that's not bolted on.
Enjoy the footie.Comment
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I had no idea how nasty HMRC could be until reading these forums.
Is it the individuals they're employing, going after a recovery related bonus or something? Or just HMRC tactics to play nasty?Comment
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Originally posted by yMyjgT View PostI had no idea how nasty HMRC could be until reading these forums.
Is it the individuals they're employing, going after a recovery related bonus or something? Or just HMRC tactics to play nasty?
Hope that clears it up for you.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Working in HMRC investigations for 20 years definitely brought out the worst in my brother-in-law. He's now a right nasty piece of work.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostWorking in HMRC investigations for 20 years definitely brought out the worst in my brother-in-law. He's now a right nasty piece of work.Comment
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