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How difficult is it to correct a typo? Or: so much failure in one letter
Mim had received her council tax notification. (Council tax is the tax the residents of Great Britain pay for the value of the property, incl. rented property. Full time students exempt). The address including the flat number have been spelt … Continue reading
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