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2007-09-07 18:14:45 · 2 answers · asked by balasaheb c 1

2007-09-07 04:00:48 · 2 answers · asked by thehotmustards@btinternet.com 2

what information do i need to have looked out when i am claiming for child tax credit. also what sort of questions will be asked

2007-09-07 01:34:14 · 4 answers · asked by mummy of 2gorgeous boys 3

I would like to buy a watch from the US via ebay, which costs 70 pounds. How much will i have to pay in total to customs? And how will it be done ...i.e. will the post office contact me?

2007-09-06 19:26:20 · 4 answers · asked by Nirmala 4

2007-09-06 08:13:34 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-09-06 05:55:41 · 11 answers · asked by roger_kalsi 2

My brother is working cash in hand and has been for over a year... With no contract.. (he likes the job etc and for obvious reasons hasnt questioned the employer!)

I worry for him that if the Inland revenue came calling, it'd be him that got in trouble..Though he's adament it'd be the employer.... Who's actually liable for fraud in this situation?? Both?

2007-09-05 22:17:11 · 11 answers · asked by KB 4

Me and my wife have been struggling with our finances and are in serious debts, which have arisen from pay the bloody tax man for thier pockets, we have been earning just over the threshold and were not entitled to any benefit coz we were working full time.

We like many other bottom line working couples are finding it very hard to pay so much taxes and yett o pay huge loan as well, yet some people can drain the system by not working a day in their life.

All I am asking is that, is there by any chance possible for us to get tax relief for a certain period so atleast we can get back on our feets and pay off our debts! whic h iare in excess of
£ 30k.
we have been told that we are not entitled to tax credit either... even though we have an infant in the house...

If we are not then who is entitled to it on such a time!.....please can some one give me an answer, i will really appreciate it.

2007-09-05 08:55:34 · 2 answers · asked by soa210 1

2007-09-05 05:29:08 · 7 answers · asked by Hprance 1

I have a parcel from Hong Kong currently being held by customs and excise while they figure out how much import duty tax they want me to pay before I can have it.
Does anyone know how they work it out? Do they work it out on the weight of the parcel or the value?
If it is on value the do they include the shipping into the value? For example, the goods cost £40, the shipping £30. Will I be charged a percentage of the goods only or the total amount?
If this is the case then what percentage do they charge? I just want to know how much I am likely to be stung for

2007-09-05 04:25:40 · 7 answers · asked by Big kid 5

2007-09-04 10:10:18 · 5 answers · asked by ziggy 1

if he calims exempt, can i still claim him as a dependent? What is the best way to file?

2007-09-04 03:27:03 · 2 answers · asked by chandrafam 1

I have received 4 seperate AWARD NOTIFICATIONs mentioning I won anywhere from 956,420. GBP to $2,000,000
and three have phone numbers of courier services in the UK.
One is TNT in Manchester, another is International Courier in
London. One mentions a .01 tax due to nou UK residents supposedly a law was passed and payable to the Inland Revenue Board.
Is any of this legitimate? Are they all scams? Please inform me of your results with these organizations.

2007-09-02 08:09:14 · 7 answers · asked by Stephen F 1

Ref: Yahoo 6/315116127/27 and reg.lottery No:220949, legal
proceedings E-mail:barr_slater_henry@yahoo.co.uk with tel
No:+447031835058.Amount won:500,000 british pounds.
Information sent by:Sir Nelson Young, Claims agent, Yahoo!
promotions[E-mail: nelson_young141@yahoo.co.uk.] They told my yahoo! E-mail address was provided by "Yahoo!UK".
Are these things true? What are the problems if I furnish details
to Barr.Henry Slater Jr,Tanfield chambers,2-5 Warwick court
DX46 London chancery lane,London, England?

2007-09-01 15:44:24 · 13 answers · asked by RCN28061967 1

I am considering employing a maid for household cleaning on a part time basis, What is the maximum number of hours and/or money per week she can work/earn before I am elegible to pay national insurance.

Many thanks

2007-08-31 22:09:23 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

...working in the construction industry, still be deducted 20% tax when working as a contractor?

I am working on a site for another company, but I am the main contractor on that site - I have had 20% tax deducted from my payments...

Is this correct? I thought that as a Limited Company, they do not do this...

I am losing a large amount of money because of the tax that is being deducted... any advice would be welcomed.

Many Thanks

2007-08-30 00:19:13 · 4 answers · asked by Dazza 1

Do you have to be disabled or a certain age or what?

2007-08-29 21:53:57 · 1 answers · asked by Ed 1

their STATE PENSION ???

If one is receiving a state pension and has the opportunity to take a nice part time job, how much can they earn before they have to pay tax, or it effects their state pension ???

2007-08-29 11:31:36 · 4 answers · asked by SUPER-GLITCH 6

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bad situation!

not long moved to london am struggling to live, make payments, etc.

i need to pay off council tax, i havent been able to make any payments and they've now passed it 2 bailiffs

spoken to them x2 and they are adamant that its with them now, i said if i pay some money now, will you call them off.

they said no, should i speak to a manage??? she refused to give me a managers name when i asked though!!

i really dont want to deal with the bailiffs, i want to just pay the council direct, the council said i can pay them but have to deal with bailiffs i don't get it?

can i ignore bailiffs???? as i live along and am scared!!!

can i just make payments to council when i can and try to clear it asap????

but will the bailiffs keep adding charges if i dont answer the door and speak to them????

plz advise thanx

2007-08-29 04:51:28 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

Hi - Can anyone tell me if a house can be sold when there is a charge on a property? Also is it the solicitors duty to do a search to see if there are charges? Any help and advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance

2007-08-29 03:31:22 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

I am employed by an agency and on a longterm temporary contract placement.

2007-08-29 02:08:28 · 6 answers · asked by starlite1303 1

I am french (sorry for my english by the way) and I work in England for 6 months. But I just discovered I pay too much taxes every month (24% of my salary). So I asked my employer to fil the P45 to deal with that. Once it will be done, do you think I'll be paid back for the over taxes I paid and how much taxes I will pay (my taxable salary is 1800 pounds)?

Thank you very much.

2007-08-28 05:56:26 · 6 answers · asked by vinetodelveccio 5

we get up in the morning head straight for the kettle (we paid vat on the kettle) switch it on (vat on electricity or gas) put the tea in the teapot (vat on teapot) get in the shower (vat on electric) put on our clothes (vat on clothes) get in the car (road tax or vehilce license) start the engine (vat on petrol and oil and servicing) go to work, collect our wages (income tax and National Insurance) walk to the bank in our boots (we paid vat on) pay wages into the bank (and pay income tax on our savings) pop to the pub (vat on a pint) while we wait for our chinese (vat on the takeaway) go home watch telly (having paid vat on the telly, paying vat on electric to run it and the t.v. license) we get into bed and read a book (subject to vat) using the lamp beside the bed (which we paid vat on and paying vat on electric to run it) lights out and sleep but even as we sleep we are paying tax as the hours tick by on the clock (we paid vat on and vat on electric to run it - vat on batteries)

2007-08-28 05:48:36 · 17 answers · asked by tkf57 3

They say that I have won a large sum of money. How can I verify anything when I live a quarter of a world from there? Are they allowed to request money in order to get answers? Why do have to pay something before you get any creditable info?

2007-08-27 15:07:13 · 10 answers · asked by unsureperson 1

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