Tax Return
From: Alan Secker (alansecker_at_globalnet.co.uk)
Date: 11/26/03
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Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 14:29:55 +0000 To: Joanna Craddock <Joanna.craddock@barclays.co.uk>
Joanna
The Inland Revenue have confirmed satisfactory receipt of your Tax
Return for 2002/03.
At this point I normally invoice unless there is anything exceptional
about the time costs, in which case I discuss them first!
The Tax Return took longer this time as there were three supplements.
It comes out at £220. My efforts concerning your projected capital gains
came to £150.40 but I have a guilt feeling about not quite catching on
early enough. I suggest deducting 25% leaving £115.30.
Of course that's before any disbursements and VAT.
How does the suggestion grab you?
Regards
Alan
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