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Is there enough competence in a government department to actually keep track of thousands of records for anything like 7 years?
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7 years is a very long time to stand stillOriginally posted by miss marpleI believe the "statue of limitations" on any investigation is 7 years. But I have a sneaking feeling it may be 10 if you admit to having the documents hanging around.
But I could be very wrong but I don't think I am...
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Did they ever acknowledge receipt of your P85? They never did for me - I gave up trying in the end.
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very bitter, bitter & twisted, sick, perverted, alien ...we've got them all hereOriginally posted by JesterYeah, I can see there are some very bitter people on this board.
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Yeah, I can see there are some very bitter people on this board.Originally posted by wizard1974ukYou are still new to the ways of this forum, you will soon learn to give as good as you get
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You are still new to the ways of this forum, you will soon learn to give as good as you getOriginally posted by JesterWhy squirm? I'm glad they'll still have access to it!
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I believe the "statue of limitations" on any investigation is 7 years. But I have a sneaking feeling it may be 10 if you admit to having the documents hanging around.
But I could be very wrong but I don't think I am...
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Originally posted by JesterWhy squirm? I'm glad they'll still have access to it!
you lie like a turd in a bucket
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Why squirm? I'm glad they'll still have access to it!Originally posted by ChurchillYeah, it'll be shredded - however a copy will be held on the Doc Man System.
Squirm you little bastard!
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Yeah, it'll be shredded - however a copy will be held on the Doc Man System.Originally posted by JesterNot trying to hide. I just want to know if they will be able to trace back a P85 form that I submitted in 1994 or will it be shredded by now?
Squirm you little bastard!
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Not trying to hide. I just want to know if they will be able to trace back a P85 form that I submitted in 1994 or will it be shredded by now?Originally posted by King CnvtThey know everything. They are ALL seeing, ALL knowing.
There is NO WHERE to hide.
HTH
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They know everything. They are ALL seeing, ALL knowing.
There is NO WHERE to hide.
HTH
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HRMC records
How far can they trace your records back normally? To the year dot?Tags: None
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