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Mr Jinx

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Tis funny hearing those on the left working themselves up into a lather over Ange's flat.

The same bunch that were baying for Bozza's blood over eating some cake.

Hilarious in fact.
 

tavyred

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Tis funny hearing those on the left working themselves up into a lather over Ange's flat.

The same bunch that were baying for Bozza's blood over eating some cake.

Hilarious in fact.
Makes his FPN look small fry in comparison Jinx. 😎
I see the local council have also instigated an investigation into electoral fraud.
 

Mid Devon Grecian

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Tis funny hearing those on the left working themselves up into a lather over Ange's flat.

The same bunch that were baying for Bozza's blood over eating some cake.

Hilarious in fact.
Maybe you don’t like the fact Ange has said she’s more than happy to hand over the advice she received to HMRC and the police. Nothing to hide. If she was given incorrect advice prusemably by a tax accountant then it’ll be their problem.

Conflating this minor non issue with serial law breaking during Covid is the most hilarious thing.
 

tavyred

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Maybe you don’t like the fact Ange has said she’s more than happy to hand over the advice she received to HMRC and the police. Nothing to hide. If she was given incorrect advice prusemably by a tax accountant then it’ll be their problem.

Conflating this minor non issue with serial law breaking during Covid is the most hilarious thing.
A criminal fraud investigation versus a fixed penalty notice? 🤣
 

Mid Devon Grecian

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A criminal fraud investigation versus a fixed penalty notice? 🤣
Who is subject to a criminal fraud investigation?

You don’t seem to be able to read.

Rayner said if HMRC and/or the police want a copy of the advice she received she’ll hand it to them. Must be a pretty lame criminal investigation if they haven’t asked for paperwork she’s offered up!

If she took advice from a qualified tax adviser then it’ll be them on the hook for any mistake not her.
 

tavyred

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Who is subject to a criminal fraud investigation?

You don’t seem to be able to read.

Rayner said if HMRC and/or the police want a copy of the advice she received she’ll hand it to them. Must be a pretty lame criminal investigation if they haven’t asked for paperwork she’s offered up!

If she took advice from a qualified tax adviser then it’ll be them on the hook for any mistake not her.
I thought you said the Rozzers were having another look at her alleged criminality?
 

Mid Devon Grecian

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I thought you said the Rozzers were having another look at her alleged criminality?
Well if they haven’t asked her for the evidence she’s willing to provide, it doesn’t sound like much of an investigation.
 

arthur

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I thought you said the Rozzers were having another look at her alleged criminality?
The rozzers looked at Starmer’s alleged criminality as well. Didn't mean he did anything criminal
 

tavyred

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You boys do know what the word ‘alleged’ means right?
 

Alistair20000

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Who is subject to a criminal fraud investigation?

You don’t seem to be able to read.

Rayner said if HMRC and/or the police want a copy of the advice she received she’ll hand it to them. Must be a pretty lame criminal investigation if they haven’t asked for paperwork she’s offered up!

If she took advice from a qualified tax adviser then it’ll be them on the hook for any mistake not her.
As regards your last sentence you are not necessarily correct. Have a read of some tax tribunal cases on how far and in what circumstances the taxpayer is excused from blame. Relying on advice is not a get out of jail free card. We are all presumed to know the law.

If the Red Queen is as pure as the driven snow on this one she should publish the tax advice. Until she does folk will keep probing
 
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