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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostYou can wear out a catchphrase you know.
Wouldn't mind but I don't use it much either....
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAS normal you are 100% wrong. I DID read the whole sorry mess of a thread.
And the answer is:
Ask YOUR accountant, you slack-jawed gurning moron
Who else will better understand why his accountant might say this, than another accountant?
Mods, can't you stop this blatant trolling outside General?Last edited by administrator; 26 January 2012, 20:06. Reason: You are drawing the personal insults by your behaviour. Give it a rest please.
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Originally posted by Joeman View PostOh dear, another troll who didnt bother to read the thread before attacking...
the question was "any thoughts on why my mates accoutant might say that HMRC dont like taxis!!!"
Ask YOUR accountant, you slack-jawed gurning moron
Who else will better understand why his accountant might say this, than another accountant?
Mods, can't you stop this blatant trolling outside General?Last edited by administrator; 26 January 2012, 20:05. Reason: No need for large text, no need to call people gurning morons, we are all capable of using our own eyes
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostMaybe you are not cut out for contractor forums?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostMaybe you are not cut out for contractor forums?
But at least you have the courtesy to reply, unlike certain others in this thread who, true to character, once their obvious mistakes have been pointed out, seem to go silent... until that is they see the next post of mine they can misread and insult me about!!
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Originally posted by Joeman View PostThankyou.. It started as a sensible question that could have resulted in a sensible debate had people bothered to read before throwing insults.
All too common occurrence on this forum unfortunately, which is a shame considering all contractors i have the pleasure to know in person arent like this...
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Originally posted by cojak View PostNo more rudeness and insults on this thread please.
All too common occurrence on this forum unfortunately, which is a shame considering all contractors i have the pleasure to know in person arent like this...
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Originally posted by Joeman View PostNo worries, was just a pub conversation last night with an old contractor mate, so wondered if anyone else on here had heard similar from their accountants??
My mate gets the same train to London with me sometimes, and his accountant has told him to walk to the station!!
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Originally posted by Joeman View Postyep, i have another mate who does that. no expenses whatsoever! guess it simplifies the paperwork though...
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI was with a contractor discussing expenses and he stated that he didn't claim for any expenses or mileage as he didn't want HMRC to notice him.
So it's horses for courses.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostNo it's an example of you thinking you're in the right, repeating yourself over and over, when people keep repeating the obvious thing you are too daft to understand.
ANY question about accountancy where the answer to "have you recently checked with your accountant" is NO, you are automatically in the wrong. No matter how many times you repeat the question.
Asking my accountant (who already allows me to claim taxis as an expense), if he thinks its ok to claim taxis as an expense, seems like a bit of pointeless question as we all know what his response would be dont we...??
How many more trolls will this thread attract before people learn to read...
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