
By Nick Heath
Published: Thursday 17 January 2008
£11 per letter!!!!!!!!! What the hell were they do...
Jeremy Wickins
Jeremy I think you divided the wrong way round it ...
Karen Challinor
And i bet those involved in the fiasco will still ...
Anonymous
I trust (LOL) that this is being absorbed by savin...
Chris Goodman
No it's £11 per letter.
HMRC couldn't possibly d...
Nick duncombe
A very expensive junior official's idea of saving ...
Nick Cole
Nick 25 million letters at £11 each
would cost £1...
Karen Challinor
Karen, you are correct I'm delighted to say! I rea...
Jeremy Wickins
The HMRC are saying they have sent letters for 9p ...
Robin Marks
A simple sum but only part of the true cost:
HM...
Richard
The first question we should be asking is not why ...
Alistair Thomas
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