White face, black shirt, white socks, black shoes. Black hair, white Strat, bled white, died black.
White face, black shirt, white socks, black shoes. Black hair, white Strat, bled white, died black.
Wrong. That use is taxable.
And astonished at the display of common sense by HMRC.
It's a PITA round here - given the driver will likely also own a car.
My heart bleeds. And if the guy was self employed and needed a large van for work?
Are you a one car owner?
It was the uproar of employers who had their staff on call and various other pressure groups.
Can you cite, where the van is also used at/for work?
In message , Tim Watts writes
Here it's the M&S food store that advised staff to "find a nice quiet road to park" when it opened. That and the financial adviser that's taken over the whole row of accommodation above some local shops, so we sometimes get the Aston Martin outside.
We just got the brothel staff. But not the customers.
Bulk condoms at a knocking-shop-down price?
Penicillin?
Depending on the type of brothel, perhaps the staff had better cars than the customers.
Owain
I believe the invention of aluminium and iron oxide dust put paid to that s ort of behaviour decades ago. I believe the product is called FeallUminimiu m.
And couldn't afford to park in the local car park overnight, you mean? A short, sharp, "get up earlier in the morning you f***er" call would work wonders, I am sure
Well, the staff did have good cars. The customers parked too far away to tell.
Would it also be OK if he was a self employed truck driver and brought the artic home every night?
He could probably park it in a smaller space than the next door neighbour can manage to park her Micra - and still leave more room than she does for other road users to pass:-)
Adam
My daughter was designated driver for a hen party and trying to put the hired minibus into space. There was resulting traffic holdup. The driver of a large lorry got out and came over "Would you like me to park that for you, love?" Needless to say he put it straight into slot.
All things are possible - it may well have been something like that :-)
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