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Well, being effectively a double agent would be a very dangerous game to play. I can't imagine, (though recognise it's possible) anyone with a shred of credibility could pull that one off. It'd be like pulling a pin out of a grenade whilst still holding it.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
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Totally agree.Originally posted by dammit chloe View PostNo. People learn the tax trade within HMRC and then go off to make some money out of their knowledge of the goobledygook tax system. I doubt HMRC breeds any loyalty.
Lots of tax people cut their teeth at HMRC. Questioning the WTT strategy is fair enough but I think suggesting that their staff might be somehow colluding with HMRC is a step too far.Comment
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In fact, I would suggest it's absurd to go that far.Originally posted by Invisiblehand View PostTotally agree.
Lots of tax people cut their teeth at HMRC. Questioning the WTT strategy is fair enough but I think suggesting that their staff might be somehow colluding with HMRC is a step too far.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
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Any news?Originally posted by bobbydazzler75 View PostAgain, no need for anyone to believe a word that I say but will, without any doubt whatsoever, all come out in the wash. To answer your question... very likely by end of next week...Comment
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Think there is a problem with creating expectation like this person has. Yes, things are being worked on but to put timelines and expectations out there is asking for a fall. Westminster politics doesn't work to other people's expectations, only its own interests.Originally posted by Invisiblehand View PostAny news?
And I feel like I am repeating myself here.Comment
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Bobby got banned from hereOriginally posted by Invisiblehand View PostAny news?
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