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Dear Bast I hope you are ok my dear, sounds like you are having a rough time at the moment too. More [[[hugs]]]
Granny xTargets
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don't worry bast xxxMortgage: £280,752/ £262,515.84
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Dear Bast I hope you are ok my dear, sounds like you are having a rough time at the moment too. More [[[hugs]]]
Granny xTargets
Trip to Australia (On hold until 2022 now) to meet new grandson born jan 21!
Lose 84lbs. Update (minus 65lbs mostly during lockdown as of 18.05.21)
LBM : July 11 - £56,962
DEBT FREE 21-05-21
MORTGAGE FREE 13-06-18
Loving my kitty cat
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3958715/return-to-solvency/p10 -
Well I've tried to delete my duplicate post but silly pc won't let me. The system told me I had to wait 30 seconds before I could post again and led me to believe it hadn't posted. Lucky not to get it 3 times really as it told me that twice, oh well extra hugs for Bast
Granny xTargets
Trip to Australia (On hold until 2022 now) to meet new grandson born jan 21!
Lose 84lbs. Update (minus 65lbs mostly during lockdown as of 18.05.21)
LBM : July 11 - £56,962
DEBT FREE 21-05-21
MORTGAGE FREE 13-06-18
Loving my kitty cat
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3958715/return-to-solvency/p10 -
thanks guys you are lovely did a very silly thing last night got very drunk after a really sh1tty two days..... on whisky and I hate whisky... hence the incoherent posts.... just trying to find more I wrote very ashamed of myself .... Granny others have got it far worse than I have but yes it is not great at the moment so much appreciative of the hugs.
As granny rightly says NL that statement makes me feel sad as well... She sounds to me like she is depressed, when people are down they dont always mean what they say, and we always take things out on the ones we love. x0 -
ooh whisky.. I rarely ever drink, like maybe on Christmas so you must be feeling very unwell indeed bast! drink water to help flush it out xxMortgage: £280,752/ £262,515.84
hmrc:£16760/£5,480.20
evil credit cards: £41,208/ £37,841
Car: £18,800/£13,101.18
Weight 13.9/ 12.6 -1 stone 3
saving for refurb £2000/£700 1 July 20130 -
I seem to still be on the Indian Movie email mailing list at work, and I don't know how to unscubscribe. My engineering team's latest conundrum:
Subject: Call for Kannada DialogueWriters!!!
Hi,
We arelooking for aspiring dialogue writers for a Kannada movie. Interested andpassionate can contact me @ 95*******
Thanks,
Datta
Mortgage: £280,752/ £262,515.84
hmrc:£16760/£5,480.20
evil credit cards: £41,208/ £37,841
Car: £18,800/£13,101.18
Weight 13.9/ 12.6 -1 stone 3
saving for refurb £2000/£700 1 July 20130 -
I can see after watching the 3 minutes intro why dialouge is required
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjweDwS2FC0Mortgage: £280,752/ £262,515.84
hmrc:£16760/£5,480.20
evil credit cards: £41,208/ £37,841
Car: £18,800/£13,101.18
Weight 13.9/ 12.6 -1 stone 3
saving for refurb £2000/£700 1 July 20130 -
Can I just ask a genuine question that's been puzzling me for ages - how can you owe hmrc? I don't know how it's possible to not pay a tax bill and them accept that you just pay it over time.
I thought they'd just come right after you if it's not paid on 31st Jan!£2 savers club 2013 #1630 -
Gobbledigook wrote: »Can I just ask a genuine question that's been puzzling me for ages - how can you owe hmrc? I don't know how it's possible to not pay a tax bill and them accept that you just pay it over time.
I thought they'd just come right after you if it's not paid on 31st Jan!
A lot of people have payment plans set up with HMRC. Not everyone can always afford their tax bills through one reason or another. As long as your return goes in on the 31st you wont get a penalty - you just end up owing interest on the amount outstanding.0
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