Saturday, 20 July 2013

HMRC Achievements 2012/13

HMRC achievements 2012-13

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5 comments:

  1. There are lies
    There are damned lies
    Then there are HMRC "statistics"

    Then there is this article from todays Telegraph

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/capital-gains-tax/10191636/Political-pressure-adds-to-backlogs-at-HMRC.html

    Which one do you believe?

    Surprised you missed this Ken?

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    1. Thanks, but hadn't missed it.:)

      Will write about it on Monday

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  2. A very one-sided attempt to paint a rosy picture. It would be interesting to see the true picture of HMRC "achievements", this bit of propaganda is a bit like Cameron saying Fracking is safe!
    Its not bollocks, its double bollocks, certainly talking bollocks:-
    "Talking bollocks" in a corporate context is referred to as bollockspeak.[12] Bollockspeak tends to be buzzword-laden and largely content-free, like gobbledygook: "Rupert, we'll have to leverage our synergies to facilitate a paradigm shift by Q4" is an example of management bollockspeak.
    courtesy Wikipedia

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  3. This whole saga with HMRC is crying out for a decent bit of investigative journalism. The PAC and the NAO are nowt but flibbetigibberts.
    It will be down to an organisation such as Private Eye to set the pace.

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  4. Chicanery of the first order, well what do you expect, they have had years of practice?!

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