This is an advertisementInterested In Advertising? | Contact Us Here
It's probably no consolation [GQC] Tim, but the top 11 threads are about snow stopping us all working. So far for most of the Country this is the worst winter for 30 years.Bad times require taking drastic measures.
im only being matter of fact.i do know what its like to be broke.i even lived in my car for 2 weeks once in my 20s.ive been thousands of pounds in debt,3 months behind on rent,throw in a serious drink and drug problem,CCJS,ETC.im clean and sober for over 3 years now and im debt free.not without hard work,discipline and learning a few harsh lessons!my dad kicked me out when i was 18 and i wasnt born with a silver spoon in my mouth(not even a plastic one!).so to all u who think im a perfect smug numpty im not!!just learn from mistakes! regards dazmond
Quote from: stephen s on January 06, 2010, 05:23:15 amQuote from: Tweedledum on January 05, 2010, 11:36:02 pmTim, you can phone the Tax Man, they're nice people (ish), and explain to them your problem. They will let you pay your tax bill in instalments.And as soon as you pay off the instalments, set up a monthly standing order to the tax man and just treat it like another monthly bill.this is by far some of the best info Ive read on this forum well done toshUnfortunately not entirely correct though...I tried to get installments a couple of years ago and they wouldn't let me.
Quote from: Tweedledum on January 05, 2010, 11:36:02 pmTim, you can phone the Tax Man, they're nice people (ish), and explain to them your problem. They will let you pay your tax bill in instalments.And as soon as you pay off the instalments, set up a monthly standing order to the tax man and just treat it like another monthly bill.this is by far some of the best info Ive read on this forum well done tosh
Tim, you can phone the Tax Man, they're nice people (ish), and explain to them your problem. They will let you pay your tax bill in instalments.And as soon as you pay off the instalments, set up a monthly standing order to the tax man and just treat it like another monthly bill.
so to all u who think im a perfect smug numpty im not!!just learn from mistakes! regards dazmond
so to all u who think im a perfect smug numpty im not!
Tim, this doesn`t help directly but it must be some consolation that weather like this occurs every 20/30 years.
Quote from: dazmond on January 06, 2010, 11:54:09 amso to all u who think im a perfect smug numpty im not!Yes but deep down inside, the opposite of that low self-worth that comes with the nature of the beast is an arrogance coupled with your ego which makes you think you are I do, so does Tosh, but he'll deny it
Quote from: G Griffin on January 06, 2010, 12:47:05 pmTim, this doesn`t help directly but it must be some consolation that weather like this occurs every 20/30 years. Hasn't occured for 20/30 years, doesn't mean it won't happen year after year from now on, it used to when I were a lad
Yup! I deny it.
I'm currently working on getting rid of my ego, and doing a darned fine job of it too
Quote from: Squeaky Clean. on January 06, 2010, 10:23:22 amQuote from: stephen s on January 06, 2010, 05:23:15 amQuote from: Tweedledum on January 05, 2010, 11:36:02 pmTim, you can phone the Tax Man, they're nice people (ish), and explain to them your problem. They will let you pay your tax bill in instalments.And as soon as you pay off the instalments, set up a monthly standing order to the tax man and just treat it like another monthly bill.this is by far some of the best info Ive read on this forum well done toshUnfortunately not entirely correct though...I tried to get installments a couple of years ago and they wouldn't let me.There's more to this story, because when I phoned them, they were okay. I think they wanted me to do an income and expenditure over the phone and we worked out a monthly payment. The guy I spoke to was okay, he wasn't 'high-handed', and I paid the payments required.I mean if they wouldn't let you pay by instalments, what was the reason? If you haven't got the money and you can't magic it up, the tax man will take you to court and bankrupt you.Squeaks, I smell more...
You can ask to reduce your payments for this year anytime up until 31st Jan, i know because i have just done it.I worked out how much i had lost due to the weather and then worked out the tax on that amount and have asked to reduce my bill by that amount.This was calculated to be £600 which is then split into 2 amounts of £300 ( one for jan payment the other for june payment )The down side would be if you have a bumper year and exceed your projected earnings, in which case you will be asked to payback the difference back plus a bit of interest.But at least it might you out of a tight spot right now.Those that post unhelpful comments should be ashamed of themselves, i'm sure we've all been between a rock and hard place at some point in our lives.Dennis
600 quid a month?....that must have been to ionics for their gold plated brush.