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Proposed new section 54(4)(a) says that that must be done“without delay after the date which is 10 months after the date on which sequestration is awarded”.The trustee will have to prepare and send a report automatically at the 10-month point in every case.
No, I would not at this stage, but I can provide you with the information at a future date. It does not seem like a deep audit—it seems like a minor surface scratch.
We are not in favour of high taxes per se but, in a recession, if one believes in progressive policies, one should expect those who earn more to pay more.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
19 January 2009
Are the records kept in a cupboard? Have you got the dates? Is there an overall plan that tells you where the records are and when or whether they can be destroyed?
Are data available on the total number of primary 1 to 3 classes in Scotland and the total number that have a class roll of 18 or fewer at the audit date or the start of the coming school year?