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john meehan
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No, fair one!

 

I'm on year 7 of a HMRC battle which has gone through internal, First Tier and Upper Chamber and complaints processes and is still bumbling along with consistent and reliable HMRC ineptitude despite written apologies and compensatory payments for unacceptable (HMRC) administrative behaviours (cheques not been cashed!) And Im on the cusp of taking out an injunction against them.

 

It's just my experience, but they are not to be feared (so long as you're not on the fiddle) but rather to be treated as contemptible bullies.

 

They are contempitble bullies. It's easier for some folk to deal with them, than others mind.

 

I'm not good at writing letters, or dealing with pricks on the phone that don't know their own job.

 

If it wasn't for Mrs Egg I would have had to pay someone to sort my investigation out.

 

My accountant worked FOC, along side her to get the issue sorted.

 

All the hassle over fuel card payments that had been declared.:thumbdown:

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It's my understanding that cis only applies to construction industry related jobs, as has been said. So site clearance maybe, is about the only arb related activity. And even that's questionable, as if the site is cleared before it becomes a construction site... Well....

Have a look at the list of cis applicable activities online (Google is your friend here) and if you aren't involved in them then why is your employer looking to deduct payments from you? I think you need to ask them a few questions!

 

look, worst case is you get the overpaid tax back. This is a non drama.

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OK, so you would happily lend me part of your wage for up to 12months?

 

Personally I think all tax should be scrapped as its a socialist concept, then all public services are private and have to earn their money based on customer service and results.

 

but as we dont live in that utopia we are all slaves to the state. If you want to pay no tax at all then screw you and don't use any public services that the rest of us pay for (apart from the millions of immigrants of course who pay nowt).

 

Man up, pay your measly 20% and be grateful when you get some back at the end of the year. PAYE slaves can only dream of such luck!

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