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Re: FN-FORUM: Legal gubbins you need to follos when employing contractors

date posted 23rd November 2007 14:25

I did actually suggest to my girlfriend she contact one of those no win
no fee companies that do this kind of thing. I bet she would get
something...then again, they might seek revenge and make our lives a
misery for years to come....more so than they are already.

Rob Colton wrote:
>
>
> On 23/11/07 15:03, "steve wilson" [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
>
>> Rob Colton wrote:
>>
>>> On 23/11/07 14:25, "Benjamin Nolan" [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>>>
>>> Funny you should mention the loss of those disks....why cant we sue
>>> them....they have disclosed confidential information ?
>>>
>
>
>>> The evil taxman has a number of rules like this. A friend was screwed by
>>> them and even got a CCJ because his employer went bust owing the revenue the
>>> PAYE they had deducted from his wages for a year. Because they could not get
>>> it back from the company they pursued him and sent him to court.
>>>
>>> The revenue do not deal justly with people, they simply want to get their
>>> loot by any means fair or foul. They are unrelentingly evil and it gave me
>>> (and my mate) great satisfaction to know they are demoralised, rubbish and
>>> hate their jobs after this 25 million name database got lost.
>>>
>
> We should be entitled to compensation, they are quick enough to penalise us
> if we make mistakes with returns etc. Punative rates of interest, penalties
> of 100s or 1000s of pounds.
>
> Maybe all 25 million families should write their own penalty notice
>
> £100 for first instance of loss of data interest running at basic rate + 2%
> applied daily until they pay. At the very least the paperwork would see them
> swamped for years.
>
> Every loss after £1000.
>
> Course it's us who pay, they'll just put the tax up.
>
> B*star*s
>
>
>
>



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