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I once had a "friend" (I hated his guts) who lost two jobs on the same day - he drunkenly crashed the taxi he was driving when he was supposed to be at his office job. How have you been sacked?

(, Thu 29 May 2014, 13:33)
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since Cash In Hand?
since Tips?
(, Thu 29 May 2014, 21:39, 1 reply)
what's that got to do with being a student?

(, Thu 29 May 2014, 21:45, closed)
I concur, a council owned premises would deduct tax and PAYE and the person if due a refund from
HMRC would receive the refund from HMRC and not from the employer.
(, Thu 29 May 2014, 21:56, closed)
I think this anecdote happened IN THE PAST.
before all this modern toss and HMRC.
(, Thu 29 May 2014, 22:13, closed)
what are you prattling on about, you dopey twat?

(, Thu 29 May 2014, 22:17, closed)
tell you what, I'll stop trying to read his mind.
ask the OP.
(, Thu 29 May 2014, 22:29, closed)
I did, you soppy prick.
Nobody asked you to chuck in your witless suggestions.
(, Thu 29 May 2014, 22:33, closed)
Not suggestions, queries.
Question marks at the end.
(, Thu 29 May 2014, 22:50, closed)
stop digging, thicko

(, Fri 30 May 2014, 7:38, closed)
1998
I think was 1998...
(, Fri 30 May 2014, 17:47, closed)
and students didn't pay tax in 1998? what are you pricking on about?

(, Sat 31 May 2014, 7:57, closed)
I didnt THINK I did.
My memory is a bit hazy - probably due to the lack of stock control at the bar I worked ..
(, Sat 31 May 2014, 20:12, closed)
Dicko, not thicko.
If you would be so very kind.
(, Fri 30 May 2014, 21:28, closed)
very late in the day I would add
this is typical burden-of-proof shifting as opposed to answering the original question-except it is with another question. I see how it works now. Debating Society champion stuff.

Along with name calling to elicit a hostile response. I didn't spot it at the time. I hope to amend my slack ways in the future.
(, Fri 30 May 2014, 0:13, closed)
No he mentions a wage of £250 which is very recent.

(, Thu 29 May 2014, 22:18, closed)
and the personal allowance is always increasing so the further you go into the UPPER CASE PAST the more tax you'd have had to pay on it

(, Thu 29 May 2014, 22:20, closed)

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