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F’ knows. I haven’t talked to them in five years. They were after the price of a small flat in the west-end in 2001 and to have a look at my books, etc.
Good on ya !
Last edited by Contractor UK; 24 August 2006, 10:31.
F’ knows. I haven’t talked to them in five years. They were after the price of a small flat in the west-end in 2001 and to have a look at my books, etc.
Come to think of it, it’s not the inspectors we should worry about; it’s the collectors. They have always been the problem going back thousands of years.
If the Inland Revenue get the same powers as their customs and excise chums then nobody is safe.
The privateer ship Jolly Roger will not be paying a visit to waters round good ol’ Blighty for some considerable time.
What i'd like to know is why do tax inspectors spend all their time trying to con money out of you for a regime that trys to con money out of them !????
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