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Posted
27 minutes ago, topchippyles said:

If you have a small place of worship registered on your premises then you can be exempt. Can be a shed down the garden.

I'll look into it, people often turn to god after driving up our heavily potholed road. 

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42 minutes ago, Paul in the woods said:

We got a bill for £2,500 without receiving much for it.

 

If anyone knows a legal way to get out of paying council tax I'm all ears.

 

Incorporate and pay yourself very

little. 

Posted
6 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:

Leave him be.

He’s busy checking his O2 bill.

He’d be in his soapbox if he was being charged for something he shouldn’t be!

Posted

i think we need to remember a very useful little word and use it more: "no".

can i have your email for the paperless receipt? no.

do you want to pay 10p for a paper bag for that single tshirt? no.

we want you to pay us £500 for your road tax. no.

 

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