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Previously on "incredible but true"

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  • Burdock
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi
    so he explained the situation to the Spanish tax man and was told "why bother, no one else does"
    That's the answer Hector should give regarding IR35

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by themistry
    Thats why the bloody UK needs to give them £3.5billion a year, grr
    So the UK does look after some of its pensioners!

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  • themistry
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi
    My dad retired to Spain about 10 years ago (I’m off to see him tomorrow for 4 days funny enough) He was a rocket propulsion expert and had done enough in his time to retire early and enjoy the simple life, to keep him active he does the odd job painting villa's, cleaning friends pools, the odd airport run etc, etc, in the end he was making a fair whack so being an honest bloke he decided to contact the local tax office to find out how to do it all above board, so he explained the situation to the Spanish tax man and was told "why bother, no one else does" now that’s the sort of country I’d like to live in
    Thats why the bloody UK needs to give them £3.5billion a year, grr

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  • gingerjedi
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    My dad retired to Spain about 10 years ago (I’m off to see him tomorrow for 4 days funny enough) He was a rocket propulsion expert and had done enough in his time to retire early and enjoy the simple life, to keep him active he does the odd job painting villa's, cleaning friends pools, the odd airport run etc, etc, in the end he was making a fair whack so being an honest bloke he decided to contact the local tax office to find out how to do it all above board, so he explained the situation to the Spanish tax man and was told "why bother, no one else does" now that’s the sort of country I’d like to live in

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  • oxtailsoup
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    I had a similar thing two years ago. And got back 6500 euros. Took about 6 months to get the money off them but it was free money as far as I was concerned!

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  • Bluebird
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    fill your boots.

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  • DS23
    started a topic incredible but true

    incredible but true

    yesterday, a man from the dutch tax office rang me and offered to fill in my tax form for 2004. how nice was that? i might, he said, get a rebate.

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