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If you go to Armley ask for a guy called DarrenOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYes, a good and reliable practice is to get an accountant who tells you how much you have to pay and then pay it, however painful that may be. In the past, people were sent to Australia for not paying taxes, but no such luck will befall the modern scoundrel; you'll be sent to Pentonville or some other dark and dank establishment.
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Yes, a good and reliable practice is to get an accountant who tells you how much you have to pay and then pay it, however painful that may be. In the past, people were sent to Australia for not paying taxes, but no such luck will befall the modern scoundrel; you'll be sent to Pentonville or some other dark and dank establishment.
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I can recommend Dewey, Cheatem & Howe, let me know if you need contact details as I doubt you will be smart enough to Google them for yourself
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I think the word liability applies to a lot more than his tax here....
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And you haven't had any liability for the previous 12 years? What have you been living off?Originally posted by tonym182 View PostHi
I have been contracting 13yrs and I believe I may have a personal tax liability this year.
Can anyone recommend a "good and reliable" practice that could sort this for me at a reasonable fee as my accountant of the same period is getting very greedy..
cheers
Tony
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You would have had a personal tax liability every year. I recommend:Originally posted by tonym182 View PostHi
I have been contracting 13yrs and I believe I may have a personal tax liability this year.
Can anyone recommend a "good and reliable" practice that could sort this for me at a reasonable fee as my accountant of the same period is getting very greedy..
cheers
Tony
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Personal tax liability
Hi
I have been contracting 13yrs and I believe I may have a personal tax liability this year.
Can anyone recommend a "good and reliable" practice that could sort this for me at a reasonable fee as my accountant of the same period is getting very greedy..
cheers
TonyTags: None
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