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<blockquote data-quote="phil d" data-source="post: 481613" data-attributes="member: 27126"><p>Yes, and then they claim back the money they've spent trying to avoid paying tax, as a legitimate expense. I remember my ex brother in law, he ran a small haulage business, the taxman came after him saying he'd underpaid by £5k, he knew he hadn't but well you know what they are like, so, his accountant told him to pay it and they'd argue it out later. He did pay it, and about a year later they wrote to him, they'd made an error and he hadn't owed them the money, so they were returning it. They sent him a cheque for his £5k, no interest was paid on it, even though he'd lost interest by it not being in the bank. They don't pay you interest but if you owe them they charge you a ridiculous amount per day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phil d, post: 481613, member: 27126"] Yes, and then they claim back the money they've spent trying to avoid paying tax, as a legitimate expense. I remember my ex brother in law, he ran a small haulage business, the taxman came after him saying he'd underpaid by £5k, he knew he hadn't but well you know what they are like, so, his accountant told him to pay it and they'd argue it out later. He did pay it, and about a year later they wrote to him, they'd made an error and he hadn't owed them the money, so they were returning it. They sent him a cheque for his £5k, no interest was paid on it, even though he'd lost interest by it not being in the bank. They don't pay you interest but if you owe them they charge you a ridiculous amount per day. [/QUOTE]
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