“The next Post Office scandal”: how HMRC persecutes the victims of fraud
People who have lost their savings or had their identities co-opted have found themselves being pursued by the tax authorities.
ByPeople who have lost their savings or had their identities co-opted have found themselves being pursued by the tax authorities.
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ByLeaders have spent years indulging a dangerous trend that they couldn’t be bothered to understand.
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