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Previously on "Ideas for getting rid of old company paper files"
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostSimilar tastes to Richard Gere, then
he prefers pretty women to pretty gerbils
Richard Gere and the Gerbil : snopes.com
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Originally posted by vetran View PostMiss V3 and I were admiring that in pets are us tonight. Thursday is Cadet's night o I'm taxi driver for 3 hours) and we like to spend half an hour with the rabbits & Hamsters after Maplin & before Homebase.
It seems its washed to remove the ink. Miss V didn't notice this, the colour & number of hamsters/rabbits was the important thing.
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Ask your accountant?
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You can shred it by shredder or use it when cleaning mirror and windows.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostShred it then flog it on ebay as hamster bedding.
PPI Soft Shredded Paper Bedding Hamster/Rabbit/Mice/Rat 200G Pack Of 4 - 11323 | eBay
Also means you can take advantage of the new tax break for online traders
It seems its washed to remove the ink. Miss V didn't notice this, the colour & number of hamsters/rabbits was the important thing.
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Shred it then flog it on ebay as hamster bedding.
PPI Soft Shredded Paper Bedding Hamster/Rabbit/Mice/Rat 200G Pack Of 4 - 11323 | eBay
Also means you can take advantage of the new tax break for online traders
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Please find somewhere to store the paper copies, anywhere will do. If HMRC asks for 20 years worth, paper copies are far more fun
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Originally posted by dx4100 View PostHMRC don't require you to keep anything beyond six years plus the current year. So the above is not an issue. Any other reason ?
Originally posted by jaffab View PostBut, if the principle advice on the HMRC web site says you don't have to keep them, you can just say "well, your guidance said I could get rid of them, so I did, sorry - don't have the receipts you need".
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Originally posted by vetran View Postsurely if you proffer electronic copies over 6 years they have to honour them unless they have evidence of criminal intent?
You used to need a dispensation from HMRC to keep them digitally (I did a project all around scanning documents for the client) but that's no longer the case.
I scan mine to PDF using a Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300i and then shred them in my Fellowes Automax 130C which does them quietly and in bulk.
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Originally posted by zeitghostNeglecting the fact that Hector can go back 20 years if the fancy so takes him/her/it.
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