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Originally posted by meridian View PostIrrelevant. You said there was no such thing, when clearly there is.
Where the letter of the law is ambiguous, however, you may wish that your brief was equally versed in the spirit of the law.
Spirit of the law | Tax Adviser
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostThank you.
If I appear in court I certainly hope my Brief is more practiced in the letter of the law than its spirit.
Where the letter of the law is ambiguous, however, you may wish that your brief was equally versed in the spirit of the law.
Spirit of the law | Tax Adviser
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Originally posted by Zigenare View Postbottom lip all a-tremble
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostA couple of questions - how many active accounts do I have? Do you have evidence of me logging in under a different account when I'm under a ban?
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostThis is not meant to be an insult to you...
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Originally posted by meridian View PostDon’t be so daft, of course there is, it’s a well-established concept.
Of course. Any good accountant will save you money. Sometimes though if it’s a non-standard scheme or setup, the question isn’t whether you could, it’s whether you should.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostThere is no such thing as "The Spirit of the law"!
And his accountants probably say "Pay us £20 million and we'll save you £100 million".
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