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Steve Bullman
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Steve

 

This was the reply I received from the accountant:

 

 

They had a strike on and just after 31 January which has hampered obtaining tax repayments, and if it is any consolation, you are not the only client of mine this has happened to.

 

 

 

That is the official line, although as the country was supposedly running out of money in February, I suspect that the word came down from the Treasury to freeze tax repayments for a period. Certainly, whilst it sounds cynical, this would not be the first time I have seen this happen.

 

 

 

After Pastygate, and the “self created” petrol crisis, (one way to get people spending and stop a recession!!), who can say??

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Steve

 

This was the reply I received from the accountant:

 

 

They had a strike on and just after 31 January which has hampered obtaining tax repayments, and if it is any consolation, you are not the only client of mine this has happened to.

 

 

 

That is the official line, although as the country was supposedly running out of money in February, I suspect that the word came down from the Treasury to freeze tax repayments for a period. Certainly, whilst it sounds cynical, this would not be the first time I have seen this happen.

 

 

 

After Pastygate, and the “self created” petrol crisis, (one way to get people spending and stop a recession!!), who can say??

 

Pastygate ???? could you enlighten me

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Steve

 

This was the reply I received from the accountant:

 

 

They had a strike on and just after 31 January which has hampered obtaining tax repayments, and if it is any consolation, you are not the only client of mine this has happened to.

 

 

 

That is the official line, although as the country was supposedly running out of money in February, I suspect that the word came down from the Treasury to freeze tax repayments for a period. Certainly, whilst it sounds cynical, this would not be the first time I have seen this happen.

 

 

 

After Pastygate, and the “self created” petrol crisis, (one way to get people spending and stop a recession!!), who can say??

 

surely that would have hampered collections by greater monetary value than repayments

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