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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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Originally 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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Originally posted by JesterYeah, I can see there are some very bitter people on this board.
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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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Originally 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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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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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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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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