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Originally posted by Confounded View PostI criticise "light banter" for two reasons :
- it makes it difficult to find constructive replies for someone searching through threads
- it tends to be condescending and obnoxious
Btw I don't know what you mean "thread gets bumped".
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Postyet you criticise a light bit of banter (which also gets your thread bumped BTW)
- it makes it difficult to find constructive replies for someone searching through threads
- it tends to be condescending and obnoxious
Btw I don't know what you mean "thread gets bumped".
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostWhy are you wasting our and you time on here then?
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Originally posted by Confounded View PostI do not "just complete a template". I read relevant legislation and rules. I have been reading, interpreting and implementing various EU and US regulations for over 10 years.
It should be an absolute breeze to you.
You have some really good answers already and yet you criticise a light bit of banter (which also gets your thread bumped BTW)
I suggest you get over yourself
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Originally posted by Confounded View PostNo, it's not. But everyone one this forum seems to be compelled to "crack a joke". Once again, please do not pollute the thread with "banter" and try to provide constructive replies that address the opening question. Thank you.
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Originally posted by Alan @ BroomeAffinity View PostIs it April 1st already?
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Originally posted by Confounded View PostThanks.
Anyone else can make a recommendation?
http://www.allaboutlaw.com/index.cfm...TOKEN=43594823
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNo. Just spent 20 seconds on Google and posted the first one I found.
I have an accountant to don't need to fudge through it myself.
Anyone else can make a recommendation?
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No. Just spent 20 seconds on Google and posted the first one I found.
I have an accountant to don't need to fudge through it myself.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHere you go. Even give you advice on what to do with it.
https://www.rocketlawyer.co.uk/all-documents.rl
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Here you go. Even give you advice on what to do with it.
https://www.rocketlawyer.co.uk/all-documents.rl
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Originally posted by Confounded View PostNot sure how long it is. The point is that I am not talking about tax affairs. I just need to complete some admin forms (like board meeting minutes) and one doesn't need 7 years of training to complete a form.
If you stated exactly what you wanted then very likely at least one kind poster would have given you a copy of what they themselves use.
Oh and while NLUK only seems to imply accountants as "professionals" I include a whole lot more of different groups into my meaning.
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