What are you all up to
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,Ok. Trellis,another time !!.Enjoy the " Guinness !!.
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That's right, JVB66. No more Gold Stars!
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It was a busy evening yesterday, I did three Shoreham deliveries and eight in Lancing. Eleven altogether. At least the addresses were easy enough to find, unlike the previous day.
Lovely sunny morning here in Worthing. We're just about to have breakfast now.
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We have had some heavy showers here over the last couple of days, so I've had my share of getting soaked whilst doing deliveries! It looks like you've been luckier there with the weather, IanH.
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Pizza Hut have asked me to work an extra shift from 12 to 8 p.m. on Thursday. At £7.50 per hour, it will mean another £60 in earnings this week.
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I'll find that out when I get my first payslip.
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Cleaned upstairs trying to work up enthusiasm for downstairs 😔. Very dark clouds and washing out but probably it'll miss us again. Quick catch up on here - very little activity, I take it everyone else is knuckled under with their chores/duties etc but please don't tell me you're out enjoying yourselves!
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Surely, I'll need to complete the tax return for the last financial year before ending the self-employed status? The deadline for that for the online return is 31st January 2018 which is still a long way off.
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It looks like I'm going to be poorer for a while longer then!
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No, I haven't told them yet!
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I just tried using the online HMRC and it looks as though I can't do anything until 35 days after my first payslip, as they would need the reference details of it.
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Find that hard to believe. I'm sure you'll have the details off your first payslip, I don't see why you would have to wait 35 days after that?
In my view I would be picking the phone up and speaking to a human being as to how to proceed, not trying to guess it myself. I have always found HMRC very human when I've had dealings with them in the past.
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It was a dreadful Bank Holiday weekend here in North Cornwall - 2 days of virtually unremitting rain and strong winds.
But, of course, now that many folk have had to go home, it's all change and today we've had blue skies, warm sunshine and just a gentle breeze. We drove down to Godrevy and walked the coast path to Hell's Mouth where we sat for a picnic ( sorry about spoiling the view for anyone trying to take a photograph there!) and then retraced our steps. The seals were out in force at Mutton Cove; there must have been almost 100 on the beach when we got back ( I stopped counting at 60 - they kept moving around putting me off!).
Tonight it'll be up to Droskyn Point overlooking Perranporth beach for our traditional last night fish & chip supper. Then home for a week before setting off again on Tuesday "oop Nawth" in the tourer! It truly is relentless, being retired!
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That's right. The tourist industry depends on it!
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