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Previously on "1,2 Hector is coming for you.."

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  • cojak
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    Amazing the universe does not revolve around IT contractors.

    Ebay traders will be more hit by this than we will.

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  • vetran
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    I'm not paying any UK tax I spend it in sunny tax havens

    Love Starbucks, Google etc.

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  • BrilloPad
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    This is not going to affect contractors. What will affect us is avoidance(i.e. PSC) being deemed evasion. Retrospectively applied. Followed by APNs. And bank account raids.

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  • meridian
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    Originally posted by Bluespider View Post
    HMRC trawling social media to find evidence of tax fraud - 25 Feb 2013 - Computing News

    This was covered on Radio 4 this morning. HMRC are now trawling social media of those it suspects of tax evasion and fraud. So if you are not paying tax, and lording it up on fancy holidays or restraunts then they will gather the evidence and come after you...
    A nearly three year old article is news on Radio 4? Why don't they use Twitter or Reddit to get their news stories, like all the other useless hacks?

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  • Bluespider
    started a topic 1,2 Hector is coming for you..

    1,2 Hector is coming for you..

    HMRC trawling social media to find evidence of tax fraud - 25 Feb 2013 - Computing News

    This was covered on Radio 4 this morning. HMRC are now trawling social media of those it suspects of tax evasion and fraud. So if you are not paying tax, and lording it up on fancy holidays or restraunts then they will gather the evidence and come after you...

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