What happened: “My attorney, who described himself as a minister doing ‘God’s work,’ had me sign a 40% contingency agreement.”
What to watch next: movement around everything, attorney.

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What happened: “My attorney, who described himself as a minister doing ‘God’s work,’ had me sign a 40% contingency agreement.”
What to watch next: movement around everything, attorney.
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“My attorney, who described himself as a minister doing ‘God’s work,’ had me sign a 40% contingency agreement.”
Read full original ›Guido Fawkes(right)
HMRC data published today shows 864,000 self-employed workers and landlords will be forced into quarterly digital tax reporting when ‘Making Tax Digital for Income Tax’ goes live in April. The construction sector is the worst affected, with 251,000 businesses caught by the new rules. That is nearly
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‘I have lost nearly everything’: My mother’s trustee changed her $1 million will and my attorney fleeced me. What can I do?“My attorney, who described himself as a minister doing ‘God’s work,’ had me sign a 40% contingency agreement.”
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Nearly a Million Self-Employed Brits Face New Quarterly Tax ReturnsHMRC data published today shows 864,000 self-employed workers and landlords will be forced into quarterly digital tax reporting when ‘Making Tax Digital for Income Tax’ goes live in April. The construction sector is the worst affected, with 251,000 businesses caught by the new rules. That is nearly
HMRC data published today shows 864,000 self-employed workers and landlords will be forced into quarterly digital tax reporting when ‘Making Tax Digital for Income Tax’ goes live in April. The construction sector is the worst affected, with 251,000 businesses caught by the new rules. That is nearly
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HMRC data published today shows 864,000 self-employed workers and landlords will be forced into quarterly digital tax reporting when ‘Making Tax Digital for Income Tax’ goes live in April. The construction sector is the worst affected, with 251,000 businesses caught by the new rules. That is nearly
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