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  • xoggoth
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    It is always sound practice to challenge anything from any branch or level of stinking government. I have ended up with a lot more in my pocket by doing so in the past. They happily break their own rules and hope you won't notice.

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  • threaded
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    Unless you get a letter from the court saying the summons has also been waived I would suggest you turn up. Just because one civil savant has sent a letter saying there is a mistake, doesn't stop the others continuing with the error.

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  • Denny
    started a topic Tax Rebate

    Tax Rebate

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    Last edited by Denny; 12 May 2007, 19:18.

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