Originally posted by BlueSharp
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If it doesn't, it'll be 6 months of pre-planning, another 12 months of planning, 3 months of resource allocation, 6 months of project steering, with 2-3 years of development work carefully co-ordinated to align with the comprehensive and rigorous change management programme followed by another 12 months of user acceptance testing before the new report can go live to the operators.
In short, the typical "enterprise" project lifecycle where over-bearing bureaucracy causes even simple changes to take almost until the heat death of the universe to complete.
In other words, you'll be either retired or dead before HMRC can run that report to flag you up.
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