Legacy benefits to Universal Credit
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Username_removed said:I thought it was a passing comment @poppy123456 rather than an actual question. Triggered by @calcotti and I wandering off topic.
Assuming it was a rhetorical question the answer is that HMRC are a basket case organisation and no longer appear to have a grip on how anything works. The clear outcome of privatisation.0 -
Username_removed said:I’ll bet I have less Absolutely a weak point for me.0
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Username_removed said:Looking forward to the foolish poster who steps forward and says “I used to work for HMRC”.
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