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FOREX scheme and yet another promise

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    FOREX scheme and yet another promise

    http://worldwideitcorporation.com/84362.html

    "And we guarantee that there will be NO risk of comeback. Our schemes are Inland Revenue approved so that the tax you pay now will be all the tax you ever need to pay. No risk of investigations or additional claims arising from your employment with Worldwide IT Corporation."

    How can they do this?

    #2
    http://www.connect.dm/

    Email supplier ... see if you can spot the obvious spelling mistake

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      #3
      Originally posted by Menelaus View Post
      http://www.connect.dm/

      Email supplier ... see if you can spot the obvious spelling mistake
      "Any businesses from Dominica are illegible"

      ".... without boarders"

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        #4
        Originally posted by TazMaN View Post
        "Any businesses from Dominica are illegible"

        ".... without boarders"

        Give that man a cigar!

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          #5
          Originally posted by TazMaN View Post
          http://worldwideitcorporation.com/84362.html

          "And we guarantee that there will be NO risk of comeback. Our schemes are Inland Revenue approved so that the tax you pay now will be all the tax you ever need to pay. No risk of investigations or additional claims arising from your employment with Worldwide IT Corporation."

          How can they do this?
          Because if they put "you could be deep tulip if you use this scheme, no-one would use it". Just because they put something on a website, doesn't mean it turns out to be 100% correct.

          But giving them the benefit of doubt and assuming they are well intentioned, how can anyone claim "NO risk" (in capitals) given the retrospective legislation that has come about with other offshore matters (BN66 etc.). That is always a risk, no matter how well set up the scheme is.

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