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From: Calum
31 January 2010
Dear HM Revenue & Customs,
How much of taxes gathered from the public of this country
(specific amount)by the current government since the beginning of
War (2003) amount to ? Do the taxes the public of this country pay
fund the killing of innocent people?
Yours faithfully,
Calum Patrick Strachan
From: Request, FOI (Security Cen Pol FOI )
HM Revenue and Customs
1 February 2010
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Freedom of Information Act 2000
Thank you for your e-mail of 31 January 2010. Your request was received
at HMRC on 1 February 2010 and I am dealing with your request under the
terms of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
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From: Sharpe, John (CenPOL)
HM Revenue and Customs
15 February 2010
Dear Mr Strachan,
I attach HMRC's reply to your recent request.
<<FOI 1110 strachan.pdf>>
Yours sincerely
John Sharpe
Central Policy
Freedom of Information Team
HM Revenue & Customs
Room 4/52
100 Parliament Street
London
SW1A 2BG
Fax 020 7147 0666
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immediately.
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carried on them recorded, to secure the effective operation of the system
and for lawful purposes.
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personal views of the sender.
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