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frank fist

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  1. I opted to ask for 90% back and got it.
  2. I did this a few years ago, if you say you will accept a lower amount than what's owed they will be more likely to give you a refund. Since then though I have always lived within my means and never go overdrawn, five years and counting.
  3. I did this a few years ago, if you say you will accept a lower amount than what's owed they will be more likely to give you a refund. Since then though I have always lived within my means and never go overdrawn, five years and counting.
  4. Hi, my question is this, if you have your income at next to nothing at the moment but at a whim you can prove an income of £20k why are you living on an income of nothing? I understand your saying that this is to reduce morgage debt, but surly then you do have an income and not nothing. I don't want to point fingers or make accusations but are you claiming benefits and is this why your income is nothing? If this is correct and from reading what you put I feel confident this is the case why are you abusing the system? Do you see my problem? The border agency and tax man are going to ask the same questions. You claim to have no to little income and yet can also claim to have an income of £20k.
  5. Lol, no it won't but your going to be chased be debt collectors once they get wind of you being back in the country.
  6. Sounds harsh to take that off you, how has this ended?
  7. Yes she should, even if she makes less than the tax bracket she still needs to submit to the tax man and needs to apply for a utr which she should have done within the first three months.
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