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Anyone received their HRMC letters yet ?

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RainbowPrism | 17:04 Mon 06th Sep 2010 | ChatterBank
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Do you owe or are you owed ? I haven't received mine yet, but awaiting with baited breath...what if you don't owe / owed anything, will you just not get a letter to say yes or no?
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i won't be getting one
Good point Rainbow - they've said the letters will be going out over the next few months, so those who aren't getting one are going to be waiting and seeing for blooming ages!
Have they given any idea which 'groups' of taxpayers are more likely to gain or lose?
The news reports over the weekend said that we'd start to receive them tomorrow - they must be posting them today. I guess if you don't hear, your tax is OK.
On the radio today, it sounded like losers were people with company cars who had not been taxed for them.
Earlier today I was working for a lady who was aged 78 ... she got 2 letters from the revenue.

One said her tax code was staying as it was ... and the other said her tax code had been changed and that she may have to pay more tax.

She put the pair of them in her shredder..!
Boxtops, they are only sending out the first few thousand to be received tomorrow. They expect to get so many phone calls that they are staggering sending them out over a matter of months. They have said that those most likely to be affected are people who have changed jobs or started jobs and so have had an emergency tax code and people who have done more than one job at a time, but they have also said 'anyone who's employer has provided the wrong details' - which could be anyone!
Bet there's loads of scam emails on their way asking for bank details.

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