Document Investigation ( lawfull ).

HM Revenue and Customs did not have the information requested.

Dear HM Revenue and Customs,
Please confirm documetation sent to the public is lawfull and that the documents contain no debased grammer.

Yours faithfully,

Michael john

foi.team@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk on behalf of FOI Team,

Our ref: FOI2017/00160

Dear Michael John,

Freedom of Information Act 2000 Acknowledgement

Thank you for your communication of 29th January which has been passed to
HMRC's Freedom of Information Team.

We have allocated the above reference which you should quote if you need
to contact us.

The Team will arrange for a reply to be sent to you which will either
comply with HMRC's obligations under Freedom of Information Act or, if we
think it's an enquiry that we don't need to address under the terms of the
Act, let you know why. If it is the latter we will, if possible, pass it
on to a more appropriate part of the Department for answer.

Yours sincerely

HMRC Freedom of Information Act Team

foi.team@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk on behalf of FOI Central Team, HM Revenue and Customs

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Dear Michael John,

I am writing in response to your request for information, received 29th
January.

Yours sincerely

HMRC Freedom of Information Team

Dear [email address] on behalf of FOI Central Team,
What a joke we have the eveidence HMRC a complicit in fraud and you know it

Yours sincerely,

michael john

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Lol

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HMRC to me don't even seem to know how to administer their own policies let alone abide by Common Law.

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Lololol

foi.team@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk on behalf of FOI Central Team, HM Revenue and Customs

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Dear Michael John,

Please see attached response to your recent correspondence regarding
FOI2017/00160

Yours sincerely,

HMRC Freedom of Information Team