Revenue profiling computer strikes again.
well i am there more than 50% of the time, yes it is my primary address etc. Will they throw the book at me altogether, that what i want to know.Does anyone know of how they delt with similar issues. I will be seeking prof advice.
well i am there more than 50% of the time, yes it is my primary address etc. Will they throw the book at me altogether, that what i want to know.Does anyone know of how they delt with similar issues. I will be seeking prof advice.
Do you know that for a fact from the details posted so far? I'm not sure that there is no rat to smell here.Dont draw attention to the percenatge amount of time you are at the house, or they will definately smell a big rat. Its your primary residence and thats that.
Pipercadet - The best way to deal with the Revenue is to be upfront, open and honest about the issues involved. You may fare better than you think. They are very tough but fair too.
Do you know that for a fact from the details posted so far? I'm not sure that there is no rat to smell here.
Why so?Wow that's an interesting double negative!
Why so?
I have encountered approx 25 of these letters and all have been as a result of tenants claiming rent relief. Not sure if revenue profiling computer could profile whether taxpayers are more/less likely to have a rental property
I don't think that really matters.or a tenant being added to the electoral register at your address...
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