Originally posted by bobsmithldn
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffockBest 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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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 ...Originally posted by ClownioThat is except submit a valid tax return for one or more years !!
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Best to let your Local Tax Centre know of this overpayment.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 ...
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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That is except submit a valid tax return for one or more years !!Originally posted by bobsmithldna/c just said keep quiet and wait for them to allocate it themselves as I've done everything right.
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Not at allOriginally posted by XenaDo you have any reason to believe your accountant's advice is incorrect?
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Do you have any reason to believe your accountant's advice is incorrect?
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a/c just said keep quiet and wait for them to allocate it themselves as I've done everything rightOriginally posted by XenaHey, 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?
just wanted to be able to use this amount against 2004/5 tax year ...
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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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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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