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Reply to: Another reason HMRC can't be trusted.
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Previously on "Another reason HMRC can't be trusted."
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So true. I have been living in a house with broken heating because I keep saving for APN. My daughters childhood is passing by while I am under this tulip working 6 days a week 12 hours a day just so that I don't HMRC to bankrupt me.
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HMRC an out of control bully
Originally posted by lilikins1 View PostAnd this is just the stuff that gets out to see the light. Imagine the circus that s really going on in that place behind closed doors. Christ.
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Originally posted by JaredM View PostGet's even better. When the finger gets pointed at HMRC they will throw their liquidator under the bus.
HMRC and the Abuse of Power: MPs Plan to Liquidate the Liquidators
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Boy if this EBT stuff goes against HMRC I m creating a group to get damages from them
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Get's even better. When the finger gets pointed at HMRC they will throw their liquidator under the bus.
HMRC and the Abuse of Power: MPs Plan to Liquidate the Liquidators
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Another reason HMRC can't be trusted.
HMRC tax injustice: London businessman attempted suicide over 'evasion' vendetta as super-rich HSBC dodgers went free
No need to say more really. Very sad to read.
So who decided they were trustworthy enough to issue APNs with very little right to challenge?Tags: None
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