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  • Hector
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Retired myself (SNEER) but I have decided on a nice little plan B, drawing the rest of you out on CUK regarding all your little tax fiddles and sending a monthly report to HMRC.


    Recession brings out the snitches as HMRC pays whistleblowers £1 million over last three years for providing information on tax cheats - UK Politics - UK - The Independent
    Good man!

    The country needs more like you.

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  • Bacchus
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    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post


    I have a feeling this does more harm to society in the long run than people who evade or avoid tax.
    Too bl**dy right!

    I don't approve of tax evasion, and actually I am quite happy to pay what I owe (of course I have to kid myself that my bit sponsors a nurse or a teacher, not some thieving scrote dole-cheat) but I don't want to live in some Orwellian nightmare!

    I think this has already been done on here, but we're breeding our own Hiler youth

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    handling stolen goods?
    007? HectorFall.

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  • vetran
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    The UK tax authority is targeting 6,000 UK-based Swiss bank account holders who may not have declared all their income and gains.

    The names are understood to come from a disc originally stolen from HSBC's Geneva office.
    handling stolen goods?

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  • BrilloPad
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    "One of the largest payments is believed to have been in 2008, when HMRC was said to have paid £100,000 to a former Liechtenstein banker for a list of secret offshore accounts held by Britons."

    One of the largest payments is believed to have been in 2008, when HMRC was said to have paid £100,000 to a former Liechtenstein banker for a list of secret offshore accounts held by Britons.

    Proof that HMRC are liars.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    I have a feeling this does more harm to society in the long run than people who evade or avoid tax.

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  • xoggoth
    started a topic I'll be watching you all!

    I'll be watching you all!

    Retired myself (SNEER) but I have decided on a nice little plan B, drawing the rest of you out on CUK regarding all your little tax fiddles and sending a monthly report to HMRC.


    Recession brings out the snitches as HMRC pays whistleblowers £1 million over last three years for providing information on tax cheats - UK Politics - UK - The Independent

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