Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

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RIP Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart.

"Most of their work's so secret, they don't know what they're doing themselves."

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It took them a while, but the BBC have finally posted up the sad news here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-12549622
caddyman: (Default)
RIP Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart.

"Most of their work's so secret, they don't know what they're doing themselves."

Additional
It took them a while, but the BBC have finally posted up the sad news here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-12549622
caddyman: (Government)
I think that I may need to find some advice on pensions – particularly private pensions - and tax.

My mother, who is nearly 83 and not in the most robust of health as just received a letter (or at least a reminder for a previous letter, I suspect) from HMRC informing her that she underpaid her tax in 2009-10 and demanding something like £1,600 from her, which she plainly does not have. My sister will be taking that up with them separately.

We are not clear why she should suddenly owe them money. Her income is not quite fixed in that it goes up with inflation, but it is also not great; she gets, I think 2/3 of Dad’s work pension, plus a very small work pension in her own right. I don’t know how much that is, but it’s not a lot since her contributions over the years were comparatively low, despite working nearly all her life until the age of 60.

Anyway, the point is, she has never, to my knowledge had a tax demand from the Government before and certainly not since Dad died. She always assumed that tax was deducted at source, similar to PAYE and given the silence from the revenue these many years; it would have seemed she was right.

So have there been any changes in the way things are done, in the past couple of years? I don’t know and if anyone told Mum well… Frankly her ability to comprehend officialdom and its wiles in any form has declined markedly over the years and I know from trying (not entirely successfully) to help sort out the finances when Dad got ill, I know from first hand experience that the system does not make it easy for you to understand what’s going on, even if you don’t think you are in your dotage.

There is always something.
caddyman: (Government)
I think that I may need to find some advice on pensions – particularly private pensions - and tax.

My mother, who is nearly 83 and not in the most robust of health as just received a letter (or at least a reminder for a previous letter, I suspect) from HMRC informing her that she underpaid her tax in 2009-10 and demanding something like £1,600 from her, which she plainly does not have. My sister will be taking that up with them separately.

We are not clear why she should suddenly owe them money. Her income is not quite fixed in that it goes up with inflation, but it is also not great; she gets, I think 2/3 of Dad’s work pension, plus a very small work pension in her own right. I don’t know how much that is, but it’s not a lot since her contributions over the years were comparatively low, despite working nearly all her life until the age of 60.

Anyway, the point is, she has never, to my knowledge had a tax demand from the Government before and certainly not since Dad died. She always assumed that tax was deducted at source, similar to PAYE and given the silence from the revenue these many years; it would have seemed she was right.

So have there been any changes in the way things are done, in the past couple of years? I don’t know and if anyone told Mum well… Frankly her ability to comprehend officialdom and its wiles in any form has declined markedly over the years and I know from trying (not entirely successfully) to help sort out the finances when Dad got ill, I know from first hand experience that the system does not make it easy for you to understand what’s going on, even if you don’t think you are in your dotage.

There is always something.

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