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tomcasagranda
I used to work for them; do you need any help ?
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tomcasagranda
I used to work for them; do you need any help ?
How kind of you to offer, tomcasagranda. I guess I just wanted to shout out my frustrations.
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Stoneage
Your system seems obsolete. Here in Sweden you'll get a code with which you can log on to the net and acknowledge your declaration (which is already counted for). It takes roughly five minutes to do so.
This is the way 90 percent of Swedish taxpayers do their declarations. The last decile are the Jagger types who spends hours and hours trying to avoid their taxes...
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Stoneage
Your system seems obsolete. Here in Sweden you'll get a code with which you can log on to the net and acknowledge your declaration (which is already counted for). It takes roughly five minutes to do so.
This is the way 90 percent of Swedish taxpayers do their declarations. The last decile are the Jagger types who spends hours and hours trying to avoid their taxes...
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BluzDude
...I think I had better keep my mouth shut on this one...
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BluzDude
...I think I had better keep my mouth shut on this one...
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Stoneage
Your system seems obsolete. Here in Sweden you'll get a code with which you can log on to the net and acknowledge your declaration (which is already counted for). It takes roughly five minutes to do so.
This is the way 90 percent of Swedish taxpayers do their declarations. The last decile are the Jagger types who spends hours and hours trying to avoid their taxes...
It ain't Jagger that spends hours and hours trying to avoid taxes; Mick is worth millions and would have the best accountants, best financial advisors, able to assist in avoiding tax where necessary. If you had the same amount of money that Jagger has, you'd do likewise.
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Stoneage
Your system seems obsolete. Here in Sweden you'll get a code with which you can log on to the net and acknowledge your declaration (which is already counted for). It takes roughly five minutes to do so.
This is the way 90 percent of Swedish taxpayers do their declarations. The last decile are the Jagger types who spends hours and hours trying to avoid their taxes...
It ain't Jagger that spends hours and hours trying to avoid taxes; Mick is worth millions and would have the best accountants, best financial advisors, able to assist in avoiding tax where necessary. If you had the same amount of money that Jagger has, you'd do likewise.
Well, not everyone would.
Macca and many other celebs, some with higher incomes and tax demands than Mick have chosen to stay in the UK and just pay up.
Charlie (less income agreed, but still substantial) has been a UK resident since 1977,so he only took a 6 year tax break.
It is galling though to us mere mortals. The group left the UK in 1971 owing huge amounts of back tax, which they and their Advisers/Managers must have been aware needed paying. Ad it happened, according to Prince Rupert's book, in the end they only had to pay back a fraction.
I, mere mortal have just been advised of a £168 tax credit debt which dates back to 2004/5..and HAS to be paid!
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BluzDude
...I think I had better keep my mouth shut on this one...
Yes, you probably should...busy time of year for you now, eh?
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BluzDude
...I think I had better keep my mouth shut on this one...
But did you giggle?
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Whale
I rather enjoy doing other peoples taxes.
Especially complicated stuff with cross border issues is fun.
I guess im the only one who views it like this
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Whale
I rather enjoy doing other peoples taxes.
Especially complicated stuff with cross border issues is fun.
I guess im the only one who views it like this
Maybe because it makes you richer, while your customer gets poorer