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Probably not a sockie. Nonetheless, he's been given all the advice he could possible want, so I'm locking the thread.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostPray tell how you managed to owe this much tax in the first place?
If its because you thought sod it and blew the lot, living a life of riley then I have zero sympathy I'm sorry. Not much if you tell me you didn't understand it all either.
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Pray tell how you managed to owe this much tax in the first place?
If its because you thought sod it and blew the lot, living a life of riley then I have zero sympathy I'm sorry. Not much if you tell me you didn't understand it all either.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI thought you didn't have an accountant - isn't it just you andan abacusFreeagent?
Not even free agent, a series of spreadsheets from these guys http://www.diyaccounting.co.uk/
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Sad Case
Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostPersonally, I would like to extend our needs to know about blackmail and financial fraud, that interests me, also.
Maybe he is pathologically impulsive. He half knows he shouldn't be buying all that champers and sharing it with those dodgy blondes, especially as he's driving a Porsche at the same time. But he just can't help himself. Never could.
Anything we tell him: won't make any difference...
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Originally posted by vadhert View PostRegardless of personal situation. This should never happen. Its not personal money so don't treat it as such.
Sounds like everything was withdrawn including the kitchen sink.
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Originally posted by Cirrus View PostSadly old bstone73 doesn't realise we aren't interested in his debt repayment which is boring in the extreme. The only thing we're really interested in is how he got into this situation. Especially if it was connected with sex, drugs, gambling or something involving animals.
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Jesus wept, How on earth did you get into this messI'd rather not go too much in detail why I am unable to pay ... as these are more of a personal nature.
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Regardless of personal situation. This should never happen. Its not personal money so don't treat it as such.
Sounds like everything was withdrawn including the kitchen sink.
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Originally posted by vadhert View PostJesus wept, How on earth did you get into this mess ??
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