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  1. Hi We have been trying to resolve our tax issues with HMRC for about two years: 1. Returns kept on being sent to an incorrect address. This meant a delay of about a year in resolving things with HMRC. HMRC insisted that they needed the original returns before considering time to pay. 2. HMRC sent a statutory demand to an incorrect address. Then apparently to an office address. Under EC regulations I believe that the demand was also served in the wrong Country. 3. The bankruptcy petition was sent to the same incorrect address again. Then to an office address. As far as I can see there was no reason for substituted service. 4. HMRC either do not bother to deal with complaints and/or take a very long tiime to respond. 5. HMRC now seem to be very hardline and do not appear to be willing to consider time to pay and do not wish to adjourn the hearing. They say that the have already adjourned one hearing to give time to pay. They also seem to think that whatever mistakes they have made do not matter. Any advice on what to do? Form 6-19 has already been sent by fax. Any recommendations for a good reasonably priced lawyer? Thanks. wert
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