u/Jackjec17

I’m aware prem fans will hate this due to just hating change but should head to head actually go before gd

My issue with a lot of the season despite how decent it’s been, is the fixtures have been soo spread out. especially towards the end teams can benefit from just when they play a team compared to when the team they finish above played them. I do think head to head actually has more weight on competing with the team your around

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u/Jackjec17 — 2 days ago
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Last two rebates have been bank transfers but this last one seems to be a cheque I have to wait for while post also is coming monthly atm

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u/Jackjec17 — 9 days ago
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Did anyone else miss out on having Ni years completed just for not knowing about it untill too late

From I guess 18- low 20 I never realised to check the whole website and fully see it all myself. I always thought the tax deductions etc were all getting sorted and I would get informed of any info. But years later when I got screwed over twice I saw about completing years and during that time it was higher payments so I made sure to complete them, but I realise when younger and not contributing much at all for it yearly they would have only asked for a small amount anyway to complete the year and I just lost out on it. Feels like something a lot of people never start off knowing and why working constantly feels like a chase cos you start a few years behind due to a system not trying to support you at all

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u/Jackjec17 — 12 days ago
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The tax rebate service is unavailable

Is this like something they are fixing soon or a known issue

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u/Jackjec17 — 13 days ago
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So when claiming a refund it says the service is unavailable but also has the bank transfer service is that still ok to use or is it more complicated

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u/Jackjec17 — 13 days ago
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The old bosses are fine and comfortable in acting as if I was the problem, they removed me with no warning and even said due to tax stuff as if me talking about their tax fraud was just annoying. They are handing in their notice basically ending at the end of the year yet if I try mentioning that to Hmrc regarding the report I will likely get in trouble it’s just super demoralising

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u/Jackjec17 — 27 days ago
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I have got a new job and asked to be on the books but a lot there just get our cash and supposedly do their own tax employment, but some are on the books and I have asked to be out on books and will get my pay held back but for the first week they are paying me it’s like £400 but am I supposed to now run that through Hmrc or just wait u till or the forms and books are started properly

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u/Jackjec17 — 29 days ago