From: The Medway Handyman on
Happi Monday wrote:
> The Medway Handyman wrote:
>
>>> Have you ever taken cash for a job and not declared it?
>>
>> Never.
>
> LIAR! Jesus, in your business and you say never - what a total
> fuckwit!

No doubt you have some evidence to back up that outrageous statement?



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Dave - The Tax Paying Motorist


From: The Medway Handyman on
mileburner wrote:
> "Adrian" <toomany2cvs(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:7ocjv8F3p4ejsU4(a)mid.individual.net...
>> "mileburner" <mileburner(a)btinternet.com> gurgled happily, sounding
>> much like they were saying:
>>
>>>>>> Have you ever taken cash for a job and not declared it?
>>
>>>>> Never.
>>
>>>> LIAR! Jesus, in your business and you say never - what a total
>>>> fuckwit!
>>
>>> He has to say that. Anything else would be admitting to being a
>>> hypocrite.
>>
>> Worse than that, anything less would an open invitation to HMC&R to
>> come knocking on his door...
>
> Which is why he got so upset when this was first suggested. Thing is
> if TC is going to spout off about how much tax he pays where others
> don't, he is going to have others point out that they pay tax, where
> he does not.
> Sadly, he is too thick to see it :-(

No idea who TC is, but whatever. Your logic is as twisted as the seams on
your lycra shorts.

That cyclists are sponging freeloaders is clear. The evidence to suggest,
as you do, that all self employed people fiddle tax is lacking.

But sadly you are too thick to appreciate that.


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Dave - The Tax Paying Motorist


From: The Medway Handyman on
mileburner wrote:
> Cash always makes them smile, and cash will get you a better deal.
> They should still issue a receipt for cash but often they won't
> "because you paid cash". Why is that I wonder?...
>
> ...Because they are thieving tax evading fiddlers.

If you wern't such a fuckwit you would know why.

Cheques take 4 'working' days to clear, cash is credited to a business
acount by noon the next day.

Its called 'cash flow'.

Not that you would understand.


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Dave - The Tax Paying Motorist


From: MasonS on
On 10 Dec, 19:17, "The Medway Handyman"
<davidl...(a)nospamblueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
> Mas...(a)BP.com wrote:
> > On 10 Dec, 08:42, %ste...(a)malloc.co.uk (Steve Firth) wrote:
> >> Mas...(a)BP.com <Mas...(a)BP.com> wrote:
> >>> On 7 Dec, 21:19, %ste...(a)malloc.co.uk (Steve Firth) wrote:
>
> >>>>>> Still good to see you hypocritically resorting to ad hominem.
> >>>>>> Makes a change from tu quoque, I suppose.
>
> >>>>> Did you have some particularly good bottles last night?
>
> >>>> And more ad hominem, it just comes naturally to you, doesn't it?
>
> >>> You mean when you mock someone
>
> >> "someone"?
>
> >>> for driving an Alfa, drinking poncy beer and wearing different
> >>> clothes to you, this is somehow not Ad Hominem? How strange it only
> >>> works one way.
>
> >> Is the beer a person? Is the car a person?
>
> > Nice try, but we both know who you were attacking and why. "Look at
> > that silly man chaps, he drives an Alfa - let's all laugh at him." "Oh
> > and he wears silly tights as well, all the better." "Look at that
> > poncy drink he bought. Puff."
>
> > Big man in the pub with his mates syndrome. Short on logic, big on
> > insults as a poor substitute.
>
> But at least he pays for his use of the roads.
>
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> Dave - The Tax Paying Motorist- Hide quoted text -
>
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I've paid for use of the roads since I passed my driving test in 1977,
I have been a tax payer since 1975 and a rate payer since 1983. Some
17 year old scrote in a poxy Fiesta has paid *jack all* in comparison,
especially if it is VED exempt. Can you not understand that?

In fact, get me a rebate as I paid £215 VED for my 159 and hardly ever
use it - so I am not wearing out the bit of road I HAVE PAID FOR to
wear out.

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Simon Mason
From: Peter Grange on
On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 19:16:40 GMT, "The Medway Handyman"
<davidlang(a)nospamblueyonder.co.uk> wrote:

>mileburner wrote:
>> MasonS(a)BP.com wrote:
>>> I stand corrected, he just laughed at my car and clothes then, my
>>> apologies.
>>
>> It is better to be laughed at for you car and clothes, than to be
>> laughed at for your lack of ability to comprehend the tax system,
>> your hypocrisy, you poor attitude to other road users and your vile
>> postings.
>
>So, suggesting you pay your way counts as a 'vile' posting does it?

"The only good cyclist is a dead cyclist" does.

>
>I suppose it does. You are so adverse to putting your hands in your pocket
>the very though must be vile.

More bollocks.
>
>
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>Dave - The Tax Paying Motorist

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Pete - The Tax Paying Driving Licence Owning Cyclist