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Originally posted by cojak View PostActually, in that thread you need to put in an explanation as to why HMRC was at fault. I'll give you today to update before deleting it as I see no useful info in there at the moment .
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Originally posted by MikhailCompo View PostI think it's useful as two other users have commented saying that their requested HMRC dates have not been honered which is significant as the VAT changes mean many will be leaving FRS .
But it's up to you.
I don't understand how I can state any clearer that HMRC were at fault, they simply sent a letter with a different date to the one requested and then agreed fault when challenged by accountants.
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I think it's useful as two other users have commented saying that their requested HMRC dates have not been honered which is significant as the VAT changes mean many will be leaving FRS .
But it's up to you.
I don't understand how I can state any clearer that HMRC were at fault, they simply sent a letter with a different date to the one requested and then agreed fault when challenged by accountants.
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Originally posted by MikhailCompo View PostHi. Can I have a moderators username so I can PM them pls.
I would like to change a thread title which names an accountant firm which eventually transpired was HMRC at fault
The thread is useful info for others, so doesn't make sense to delete it totally.
Is this possibly?
Thanks
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Originally posted by MikhailCompo View PostHi. Can I have a moderators username so I can PM them pls.
I would like to change a thread title which names an accountant firm which eventually transpired was HMRC at fault
The thread is useful info for others, so doesn't make sense to delete it totally.
Is this possibly?
Thanks
<stares hard at Moderator. Contemplates future actions...>
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Originally posted by MikhailCompo View PostHi. Can I have a moderators username so I can PM them pls.
I would like to change a thread title which names an accountant firm which eventually transpired was HMRC at fault
The thread is useful info for others, so doesn't make sense to delete it totally.
Is this possibly?
Thanks
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Originally posted by MikhailCompo View PostHi. Can I have a moderators username so I can PM them pls.
I would like to change a thread title which names an accountant firm which eventually transpired was HMRC at fault
The thread is useful info for others, so doesn't make sense to delete it totally.
Is this possibly?
Thanks
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You need so send a message to Psychocandy. He'll log a call for you and it will get actioned promptly.
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Originally posted by MikhailCompo View PostHi. Can I have a moderators username so I can PM them pls.
I would like to change a thread title which names an accountant firm which eventually transpired was HMRC at fault
The thread is useful info for others, so doesn't make sense to delete it totally.
Is this possibly?
Thanks
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Originally posted by MikhailCompo View PostHi. Can I have a moderators username so I can PM them pls.
I would like to change a thread title which names an accountant firm which eventually transpired was HMRC at fault
The thread is useful info for others, so doesn't make sense to delete it totally.
Is this possibly?
Thanks
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Moderator request
Hi. Can I have a moderators username so I can PM them pls.
I would like to change a thread title which names an accountant firm which eventually transpired was HMRC at fault
The thread is useful info for others, so doesn't make sense to delete it totally.
Is this possibly?
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