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Official Letter from HMRC
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2026 11:08 am
by ryan_sportage_gt
Enhanced pension benefits. I can now manage to put on the heater for 5 minutes twice a month or take a 2-minute shower once a week.
Re: Official Letter from HMRC
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2026 11:08 am
by TotalRecall4Cars
Next, get wet and run! Is it hobbled instead?
Re: Official Letter from HMRC
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2026 11:09 am
by TotalRecall4Cars
Could I possibly visit your veterinarian? My heater has been turned off, and I have removed the switch from the wall.


My letter from HMRC states that I have underpaid over £6,000 in taxes, yet I have also received a letter from them.
Now they are practically taxing me to death with their demands

Re: Official Letter from HMRC
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2026 11:10 am
by ryan_sportage_gt
Definitely, you can DK. A total of £25 for the entrance charge, £63 per hour, and £3.45 for tea (I need to boil the kettle!). That happened to us both not long ago. It is their responsibility to withhold taxes from our pensions, so I called them and informed them there was no way they could possibly pay it. They disappeared without a trace.
Re: Official Letter from HMRC
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2026 11:11 am
by ChristousPapous
My plan is to use my retirement funds to purchase (steal??) a rubber dinghy and dock on Dover Beach. Once I do that, I'll be eligible for free housing, meals, and water from the National Health Service (NHS).
Re: Official Letter from HMRC
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2026 11:11 am
by zafershoukat3109
Every year I get the same letter: "You underpaid tax in the last tax year." I figure it should be the employer's responsibility to figure out how much I owe, so they say they'll raise my taxes next year to make up the difference. Then I get another letter saying I still owe too much tax the year after that.Oh my god
Re: Official Letter from HMRC
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2026 11:12 am
by NirviusTom
Apologies for the oversight; it is your responsibility to inform HMRC if your interest income exceeds £1000. No one in your company will ever find out.
Re: Official Letter from HMRC
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2026 11:13 am
by Loonie4cars
got a letter like this in April of last year, but I was only short a few hundred pounds—not much. She received a letter three months later stating that she was being reimbursed for taxes that she had paid in excess.
I'm crossing my fingers for a similar letter, but I'm not expecting too much. Even Chat GPT claimed I was screwed with a tax code of K518

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