CUK calendar says it's doodab's birthday today. RIP doodab.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostMorning all
Today's flights home should be fun given the news and a French ATC strike planned.
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostYeah, they did at 20%. I'm assuming this is 40% tax due after taking dividends to the 40% threshold.
It's only about £400 plus whatever interest is due. Plus whatever fine is deemed appropriate. Plus hoping it's not an excuse to rake over everything else now I'm on their radar...Originally posted by barrydidit View PostUpdate - no fine to be applied. Just the amount owed, plus interest.
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The people with too much time on their hands where I live have decided to shift their focus away from a jubilee type event and have now decided that what the village needs is a road safety team.
There will also be a quiz (inc fish & chip supper) in the old school hall to raise money for the parish church, if anyone's interested?
No one?Comment
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Result - I won the "TfL fitbit" for my circle line walk - didn't even know there was a draw!
Mr ms's birthday present sorted
(I don't know what model fitbit - it seemed churlish to ask)Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostResult - I won the "TfL fitbit" for my circle line walk - didn't even know there was a draw!
Mr ms's birthday present sorted
(I don't know what model fitbit - it seemed churlish to ask)merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostMorning all
Today's flights home should be fun given the news and a French ATC strike planned.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostCUK calendar says it's doodab's birthday today. RIP doodab.Comment
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostThe people with too much time on their hands where I live have decided to shift their focus away from a jubilee type event and have now decided that what the village needs is a road safety team.
There will also be a quiz (inc fish & chip supper) in the old school hall to raise money for the parish church, if anyone's interested?
No one?StasiNeighbourhood Watch lot round my way are getting a bit excited about HM's birthday stuff, though I suspect they're mainly hoping to use it as an excuse to get grants off the council. There's talk of hanging basketsComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTheStasiNeighbourhood Watch lot round my way are getting a bit excited about HM's birthday stuff, though I suspect they're mainly hoping to use it as an excuse to get grants off the council. There's talk of hanging basketsComment
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