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    Matt, don’t get stroppy. this is where I am coming from:

    SIS said

    ‘Dont take it too serious on tax free income, if you do get caught you will get into a lot of trouble. This is something some banks will see as extra cash money you have available, but not all and most lenders will accept this.

    The only way i know people have got round this is, that their primary job is taxed and is a real proof of income, the secondary job (cash in hand) is something the bank might consider.’

    You replied with

    ‘don’t worry sis, i have a trick or two up my sleeve’
    after mentioning previously ‘tax free income here I come’.

    This leads me to believe that you plan on earning cash money and not declaring it. As I said, it’s semantics, and could be completely not what you meant, but it’s how it’s come across.

    Finally, nobody said you couldn’t have an opinion. I did not bag you for agreeing with Kay’s opinion – I was just questioning if your opinions were similar, or if you agreed that Kay could have her own.

    Cheers
    Mel

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    sorry mel, didn’t mean for it come out like that….

    Its just that FW, really annoyed me thats all.

    And to clarify, mine opinion is similar to kays, i just don’t like looking into wraps, its just the way i see it.

    And with the cash in the hand, this is the way most hospitality jobs pay, like bar work. And for someone like me going to uni, will help a lot, legal or not. There are a lot of people my age who do this don’t get me wrong.

    Sorry about the post before mel.. [8)]

    Cheers Matt

    “If you do what you have always done, you will get what you have always had.”

    “Isn’t it time for a change?”

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