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clearingout wrote: »It would be nice to think that in circumstances such as mine, the HMRC and the CSA COULD co-operate and actually speak with me. For a good 18 months, I knew where my ex was and what he was up to - if someone had bothered to contact me from the HMRC, they could have had him. I know Data Protection and confidentiality cloud the issue but in my case, it is very clear to anyone with even half a brain what my ex is up to. If you're going to behave in that way, you kind of waiver your rights in my opinion. I live in hope that they will one day turn up on my doorstep and ask me to testify against him in court. Flying pig anyone?!
The sad thing is that as things currently stand, if you report him to the Tax Evasion hotline and let's just say HMRC investigate his accounts and realise he's pulled a fast one and they make him pay the 'proper' amount of tax...the CSA won't be informed of this, and if they request his tax info from HMRC they'll still be told the actual amount that he submitted, even if HMRC have recognised this was false!0 -
PreludeForTimeFeelers wrote: »The sad thing is that as things currently stand, if you report him to the Tax Evasion hotline and let's just say HMRC investigate his accounts and realise he's pulled a fast one and they make him pay the 'proper' amount of tax...the CSA won't be informed of this, and if they request his tax info from HMRC they'll still be told the actual amount that he submitted, even if HMRC have recognised this was false!
really is a case of computer says no, isn't it? You'd think in this day and age, Government agencies would at least have their computers talking to each other,wouldn't you? I have suggested to my MP that they need a cross-agency worker(s) in each relevant agency/Local Authority who work with each other to prosecute idiots like my ex - I bet at the moment HMRC, the CSA, Companies House, the DVLA, local council and probably the flippin' census people could all fine him if they just got their acts together. I would be the lynchpin - I'm the one who can tell you where he is, why his accounts are all wrong etc. etc.
Honestly, I don't want to be the one to 'shop' him - I have better things to do with my time than wonder if he's defrauding anyone this week. But if he's going to pull a fast one, I shall make it my miserable life's work to get him!!!! I'm a miserable moo, that's for sure!0
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