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Stamp Duty - Tax Avoidance Scheme
pyari
Posts: 4 Newbie
Has anyone used one of these tax avoidance schemes for stamp duty? I have spoken with solicitors but it all seems to good to be true!
Is there any comeback if you partake?
Has anyone gone through this yet?
Is there any comeback if you partake?
Has anyone gone through this yet?
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You are a new poster who has posted the same thing 3 times, so I am assuming this is spam. Reported.0
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Hi,
I was having problems posting and thats probably why. I'm really new to all this. I seriously wanted a reponse from anyone for my posting. Does this mean my post will be removed?0 -
Paying tax that you would ordinarily be expected to pay is surely something we all do with good humour & grace as price for living here & enjoying the benefits (roads, hospitals, education, Law 'n order... etc. etc. etc...)
Surely it is the decent thing to do, the British way??
Cheers!
Lodger0
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