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  • initialism UK Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs

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Examples

  • Take a trip to this blog - HMRC is shite and enjoy the truth.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Not a sheep 2008

  • The HMRC is the unwelcome child of an arranged marriage and like other Government offspring they spend far too much on promoting what seems to be a flawed product instead of better using these costs investing in a better product, all in the name of 'efficiency' which is saving money in real terms.

    The Missing Package Red Herring Praguetory 2007

  • "There is an ongoing query raised by HMRC, which is part of a pending court case," said a club spokesman.

    Football news, match reports and fixtures | guardian.co.uk 2010

  • If you're thinking about becoming self-employed, call the HMRC Helpline for the newly self-employed on 08459 15 45 15.

    Bytestart 2009

  • If HMRC†™ s VAT Notices (e.g. 741) are too daunting, seek further advice by calling HMRC direct or by engaging the services of an experienced VAT professional.

    Bytestart 2008

  • If HMRC†™ s VAT Notices (e.g. 741) are too daunting, seek further advice by calling HMRC direct or by engaging the services of an experienced VAT professional.

    Bytestart 2008

  • Some of worst are at HMRC, which is currently struggling with over 250 separate "major" computer systems, and up to 850 separate systems overall (eg see this blog).

    Burning our money 2008

  • They say its for security purposes but details may well be supplied to other government agencies such as HMRC or DSS.or even lost

    Government to scrap habeas corpus? 2008

  • The temptation for a director, when faced with prevarication from a powerful regulator such as HMRC, may simply be to give up in order to secure a quiet life.

    The most recent articles from Accountancy Age 2010

  • The temptation for a director, when faced with prevarication from a powerful regulator such as HMRC, may simply be to give up in order to secure a quiet life.

    The most recent articles from Accountancy Age 2010

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