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Classy_Chick06 wrote: »Good morning guys,
I am thinking of doing a bertolli shop today, can anyone suggest some decent comparable items to throw into the shop that compare favourably agains Morribobs please.
Hi I did it yesterday, along with sp stuffing/mushies/carrots/processed peas/flump/milky bar/sp noodles/stock cubes /choccy mouse/bourbon bicciesSPC No. 295 - SPC No10 target £350
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SPC 2014 £150/SPC 2015 £256SPC 2016 £324
Saving for Florida 2018 :j
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Has anyone had the pampers Underjams compare please
TIA0 -
iv got a 15.00 voucher what the best way i can spend it to get neutrogena product with it0
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fairclaire wrote: »:Djust as well there are alternatives. Don't think I can get shopping until tomorrow and that's still just a maybe. Was this at cherry tree rd?
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Has anyone had the pampers Underjams compare please
TIA
Yes someone had tried it and paid 32p ill look for it now.
sorry 79p
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Witch_Hazel wrote: »Is the tomato ketchup the smart price stuff?
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Ok.. I wanted to double check on this and I have done using the following number. 0845 300 0627. I challage ANYONE that does not agree with this to first contact the number and ask them the same question.
I bought £40 worth of goods with £3 cash and £37 voucher. If I then managed to buy £8000 worth of goods with cash and vouchers (cash being £1000 and vouchers being £7000) and then was to sell some of the products for £1000 to make up my outlay would I need to provide anything for the tax office.
Man on phone. Checks with someone else.
There is no tax liability, We would not need to know about this.
In principle, what you have done is engaged in a taxable trading activity. In practice, because you're only talking about £1,000 revenue, once you've deducted the cost of goods sold plus some overheads ( I could think up a few), your tax liability isn't likely to be more than £100-£150 at worst. As you've confirmed, HMRC aren't in the slightest bit interested. They don't get out of bed for that sort of money.0
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