Letter: Tax slips

Peter Castle
Monday 29 January 1996 00:02 GMT
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From Mr P. J. Castle

Sir: Just this week, clients of ours have received payslips from the Inland Revenue for interest on tax paid slightly late for amounts of 8p, 12p and pounds 1.75.

Regardless of whether such amounts are ever settled, the cost of processing and transmitting all the necessary paperwork can hardly be justified. It will be interesting to see if legal action follows for recovery if these demands are not met.

Yours faithfully,

Peter Castle

Gillingham, Kent

26 January

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