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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Hudson" data-source="post: 302353" data-attributes="member: 1607"><p>The introduction of cash payments is to help combat metal theft and the non-traceability of persons illegally selling scrap that they do not own. Metal theft is becoming a very serious and costly issue with 1000's of tons of metal from all walks of life being stolen for easy cash; communications &amp; railway signaling, Churches Lead roofs, Council metal street furniture, Office &amp; retail air conditioning units, Motor trade Catalytic converters etc, etc.. Obviously if the taxman did choose to investigate your affairs non--cash payments will be easier to identify, but unless you are expecting HMRC to check up on you, or you have major transactions to hide, I am inclined to think that the deterrent toward metal theft is the better cause. </p><p></p><p>Doc H. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Hudson, post: 302353, member: 1607"] The introduction of cash payments is to help combat metal theft and the non-traceability of persons illegally selling scrap that they do not own. Metal theft is becoming a very serious and costly issue with 1000's of tons of metal from all walks of life being stolen for easy cash; communications & railway signaling, Churches Lead roofs, Council metal street furniture, Office & retail air conditioning units, Motor trade Catalytic converters etc, etc.. Obviously if the taxman did choose to investigate your affairs non--cash payments will be easier to identify, but unless you are expecting HMRC to check up on you, or you have major transactions to hide, I am inclined to think that the deterrent toward metal theft is the better cause. Doc H. [/QUOTE]
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