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  • BlackCountryContractor
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    Originally posted by Jog On View Post
    HMRC can eat cake AFAIAC

    Patisserie Valerie warns it is on the brink of collapse - BBC News



    That should keep the cupboards by the fax machine pretty well stocked for all those birthdays, 'sorry you're leaving' and Monday mornings...

    Fat f*cks...
    Oh no not Druckers, it is a cherished west midlands institution going on a Saturday for coffee at Druckers

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  • Jog On
    started a topic Let them eat cake

    Let them eat cake

    HMRC can eat cake AFAIAC

    Patisserie Valerie warns it is on the brink of collapse - BBC News

    The owner of Patisserie Valerie has said the cafe chain needs "an immediate injection of capital" to continue trading in its current form.

    The stark statement to investors comes after the firm uncovered "significant, and potentially fraudulent, accounting irregularities".

    It also belatedly discovered HMRC filed a winding-up petition against one of its principal subsidiaries in September and is seeking £1.14m in taxes.
    That should keep the cupboards by the fax machine pretty well stocked for all those birthdays, 'sorry you're leaving' and Monday mornings...

    Fat f*cks...

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