I was being given the number for some online help department. I can only
repeat what I was told.
On 29/01/15 12:32, Stuart Ward wrote:
On 29 January 2015 at 11:28, Gareth France
mailto:gareth.fra...@cliftonts.co.uk>>
wrote:
Already been there. The numbers they list just give me an 0845 t
On 29 January 2015 at 11:28, Gareth France
wrote:
> Already been there. The numbers they list just give me an 0845 that isn't
> listed there and say they can't help.
>
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/hm-revenue-customs/contact/corporation-tax-enquiries
Lists only a 0300 number and a
Worth knowing. I use Grisbi at the moment but wasn't Ltd what I started
using it. Perhaps time for a change?
On 29/01/15 11:27, Simon Greenwood wrote:
As it is I believe Gnucash now works with the web filing service
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Already been there. The numbers they list just give me an 0845 that
isn't listed there and say they can't help.
On 29/01/15 11:23, Neil Greenwood wrote:
www.saynoto0870.com has a list of alternatives to lots of 08xx numbers. Try
that.
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On 29 January 2015 at 10:53, Gareth France
wrote:
> I have gotten along just fine since 2006 without having to touch a
> non-Ubuntu system. If it is possible I like to keep it that way. It works
> for me and every time I am forced to use a Windows system it hammers home
> exactly why I stopped us
On 29 January 2015 10:53:10 GMT+00:00, Gareth France
wrote:
>I have gotten along just fine since 2006 without having to touch a
>non-Ubuntu system. If it is possible I like to keep it that way. It
>works for me and every time I am forced to use a Windows system it
>hammers home exactly why I
I have gotten along just fine since 2006 without having to touch a
non-Ubuntu system. If it is possible I like to keep it that way. It
works for me and every time I am forced to use a Windows system it
hammers home exactly why I stopped using them.
The version of Adobe Reader I'm using is work
On 29 January 2015 at 10:40, Gareth France
wrote:
> Nope, I refuse to start using other people's machines when there is nothing
> wrong with mine. Besides this is not your average form. I imagine many hours
> of banging my head against the screen to complete it. Not really something I
> can do in
Nope, I refuse to start using other people's machines when there is
nothing wrong with mine. Besides this is not your average form. I
imagine many hours of banging my head against the screen to complete it.
Not really something I can do in the library.
To install Adobe Reader natively in Linux
On 29 January 2015 at 10:16, Gareth France
wrote:
> You seem to be missing the point. Look at the original post where I state
> that instead of loading the form it loads an error message.
>
> If I were able to view the form in order to print it, I wouldn't need to
> print it!
Good point. Does it
You seem to be missing the point. Look at the original post where I
state that instead of loading the form it loads an error message.
If I were able to view the form in order to print it, I wouldn't need to
print it!
On 29/01/15 10:06, Colin Law wrote:
Presumably you could just print the fo
On 29 January 2015 at 09:45, Gareth France
wrote:
> Unfortunately this is Corporation Tax and there doesn't appear to be any
> other way to do this. It's a ridiculous system, so badly designed. Turns out
> I now need to wait a week for them to post out a 6 digit number to me before
> I can even st
Unfortunately this is Corporation Tax and there doesn't appear to be any
other way to do this. It's a ridiculous system, so badly designed. Turns
out I now need to wait a week for them to post out a 6 digit number to
me before I can even start!
On 29/01/15 09:43, Simon Greenwood wrote:
I bel
On 29 January 2015 at 09:01, Colin Law wrote:
> On 28 January 2015 at 23:01, Tony Pursell
> wrote:
> > I have just tested filling out a form using Evince (aka Document Viewer)
> and
> > it seems to work OK, but only if you download the form. If the PDF form
> is
> > just open in Firefox you can
On 28 January 2015 at 23:01, Tony Pursell wrote:
> I have just tested filling out a form using Evince (aka Document Viewer) and
> it seems to work OK, but only if you download the form. If the PDF form is
> just open in Firefox you cannot fill out the form.
>
> The form I used was the N1 Claim Fo
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