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until 3yrs ago i'v always been self employed as a roofer from leaving school, for the last 3 yrs iv been employed but still get self assesments plus NI BILLS plus fines sick of telling the stupid bast==ds about this but all they sat is YOU DIDN'T TELL US YOU WERE IN FULL TIME EMPLOYMENT, So i just hang hang up on the thick fcukers :wallbash: plus the other day i got a tax bill for £280.00 :icon_eek: WHAT FCUKING FOR :hmm: set of tats the lot of em..RANT OVER :D

sorry rant not over, the BUILDING TRADE IS ON ITS FECKIN ARSE, so its a possible i might be made feckin REDUNDANT :wallbash::wallbash::wallbash: sorry SCENT but i'm having a tin

 

 

Whilst the rest of us are worrying whether there will be enough work next month, these feckers in HM customs and revenue, with their comfortable salaries and civil service pensions, can go on cocking up things like this all they like, because their mug employers (ie the rest of us) have to keep on paying them. When the revolution comes..... :thumbdown:

totally agree, with the way things are going i'll be living in your FIRST NAME. :thumbs:

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Our lads a plasterer and when he was paye was still getting the mandatory £100 late fines and when he explained that he had been paye for the period mentioned was told in no uncertain terms "We only have your word for that sir we know what your like in the building trade for you Guvvy jobs on the side" i kid you not.Ironically he filed the return and got a rebate of around£700 mind you this years bill is fecking scary as Jack says the jobs on it arse but theyll still want their pound of flesh in January!

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