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hi everybody. Last night, did my tax online. all sweet. First time tho, for me and felt good to be done on time.

This morning I turned on the news and there was a report about how we will now be encouraged to do this, perhaps to the point of compulsary.It is considered 'secure' for all people. "EXCEPT" mp's and royal family and others who will not file online. As their security is at risk.

These are the very people who's expenses blah, should be a little more public eh?

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I've only had to do it once, after which I got a letter saying I probably wouldn't be asked again - bonus!


I was dreading the whole thing - but as Asset says it was easy peasy. I was almost impressed


I hear your concerns woodie, but I wouldn't trust old-fashioned mail much more - and I doubt the royal family do either

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