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peanut

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I'm off work today supposedly finishing off my self assesment . It was supposed to go in yesterday but IRS have extended till today cos of online overload yesterday.
I'm sat here watching an old Top Gear re-run of the 24 hour Silverstone race and it was brilliant. I'm not a great fan of Beemers tbh but itwas an epic race .[;)]
 
Come on get that self assessment finished - you know Gordon Brown and his merry band of cut throats and politically correct redistributionists and wastrels need the money more than you!!

Andrew
 
On a serious note, I'd be doing that self-assessment this morning rather than this afternoon ... I think there will be a HUGE queue later on today, and ay well be as much of a snarl-up as there was yesterday ....


Oli.
 
did mine 2 weeks ago. Last week that jolly nice man from IR refunded me about £320 that I had overpaid. Dont you just love the taxman [:D]
 
Only doing it today???? [:eek:]

Fail to plan = plan to fail . Heh heh heh [:D]

I did mine (or the accountant did [;)]) back in May and then set up an automated payment to actually pay the bill on Wednesday this week. Job jobbed, I hope they spend it wisely.
 
I did mine the old way printed forms from website and handed them in at the office on Tuesday [:)] with the cheque[:-]
 
Me too last week. Having to do payment on account for 06 when I earned all my money PAYE last year feels very odd. Lucikily this also means that I don't have to do payment on account for this year when I have been earning as a business.

Neils top tip. If like me you do a service for big companies and can take VAT, then register for VAT on the flat rate scheme. Its like getting a free pay rise i.e. you add 17.5% to the invoice and pay HMCE something like 12%.
 

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