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  • Clownio
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    Originally posted by bobsmithldn
    If I hadn't submitted a valid tax return, the statement would show a fine and I would have received such, but it doesn't and I didn't ...
    I'm telling.

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  • bobsmithldn
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    Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock
    Best to let your Local Tax Centre know of this overpayment,apparently the latest Government legislation will have you deemed as a Dangerous Terrorist if this ever comes out in the wash and face a possible life sentence.
    Yippee

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  • bobsmithldn
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    Originally posted by Clownio
    That is except submit a valid tax return for one or more years !!
    If I hadn't submitted a valid tax return, the statement would show a fine and I would have received such, but it doesn't and I didn't ...

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    Originally posted by bobsmithldn
    Got a statement of account from Hector - it say I'm approx. £23K **** in credit *** and states "unallocated" to the various amounts making up this amount for the 2003/4 tax year - presumably he's lost my tax return for 2003/4 and doesn't know what year to allocate this tax to!

    I'm certainly not telling them ... didn't even receive a fine for a tax return not sent.

    Any thoughts?

    Was hoping that the credit would mean that I don't need to pay the 2004/5 tax due by end of Jan but a/c says I do ...
    Best to let your Local Tax Centre know of this overpayment.

    Apparently the latest Government legislation will have you deemed as a Dangerous Terrorist if this ever comes out in the wash and face a possible life sentence.

    Have you considered this is not an accident but perhaps they have done this deliberately with you in the hope they can establish a case law?
    Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 18 January 2006, 15:19.

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  • Clownio
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    Originally posted by bobsmithldn
    a/c just said keep quiet and wait for them to allocate it themselves as I've done everything right.
    That is except submit a valid tax return for one or more years !!

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  • bobsmithldn
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    Originally posted by Xena
    Do you have any reason to believe your accountant's advice is incorrect?
    Not at all

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  • Xena
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    Do you have any reason to believe your accountant's advice is incorrect?

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  • bobsmithldn
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    Originally posted by Xena
    Hey, bob, you've posted this three times now. Calm down, sit down and have a cup of tea.

    First off, have you tried asking your accountant?
    a/c just said keep quiet and wait for them to allocate it themselves as I've done everything right

    just wanted to be able to use this amount against 2004/5 tax year ...

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  • bobsmithldn
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    sorry guys - I'm calm - just interested to know ...

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  • hyperD
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    Touch of the "spam every forum" tremors, eh Bob?

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  • Xena
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    Hey, bob, you've posted this three times now. Calm down, sit down and have a cup of tea.

    First off, have you tried asking your accountant?

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  • bobsmithldn
    started a topic Personal Tax - Statement

    Personal Tax - Statement

    Got a statement of account from Hector - it say I'm approx. £23K **** in credit *** and states "unallocated" to the various amounts making up this amount for the 2003/4 tax year - presumably he's lost my tax return for 2003/4 and doesn't know what year to allocate this tax to!

    I'm certainly not telling them ... didn't even receive a fine for a tax return not sent.

    Any thoughts?

    Was hoping that the credit would mean that I don't need to pay the 2004/5 tax due by end of Jan but a/c says I do ...

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