Re: Taxation.



On Sat, 2 Dec 2006 21:37:49 +0000, Keith <keith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

In message <3sm2n2527u1bdoitr2viog2mq0p1akopo0@xxxxxxx>, Alan Ferris
<ferrit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006 22:12:09 +0000, Peter Saxton
<peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Other people think that you can judge how easy a tax return is to
complete by how small the explanatory notes are.

What people seem to fail it understand is that most of the notes are
irrelevant, right until the time you need them.

This is just like the people who say why pay the fire brigade to sleep
at night on duty....wait till you need them at 4am in the morning and
then be thank full they were there.

Sadly man people generally only ever think about their own small
world.


This surprises me. No... no it doesn't, as the throw-away comment comes
from a person with a narrow/jaundiced/brainwashed vision of the world.
Err, in my opinion.

Alan, you *are* a civil serpent^w servant, yes?

Ever dipped your accounting toe into commerce? Or was the 'Revenue &
Customs' the focus from day one of your beancounting aspiration?

Enquiring minds..

Keith

Despite what you think of Alan, what do you think of the points made?

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Peter Saxton from London
peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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