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Problem with old employer
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You did the right thing in walking away. Leave it at that and stay walked away.0
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iamana1ias wrote: »Which is more than likely why they're now trying to access your personal data!
Oh well, nothing that personal on there anyway....I keep everything really valuable to me on a seperate USB pen drive0 -
If there is nothing too personal on there anyway; then I am smiling wryly and I'm cock a hoop that you reported them for fraud.
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I have news for you......its not illegal to have your wife on the payroll and she do no work for it.
Provided she pays her dues to the HMRC on this income then what's the problem???
In fact I would say this is a common practice where the directors own the businesss as well.2014 Target;
To overpay CC by £1,000.
Overpayment to date : £310
2nd Purse Challenge:
£15.88 saved to date0
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