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From: Tendai Tagarira [email protected]: Hut Tax Refund Claim-Chancellor of the Exchequer
Date: 19 June 2017 at 09.05To: [email protected]: [email protected]
Hon Philip Hammond MP-Chancellor of the Exchequer
Greetings.
This is a £4,000,000,000.00 Hut Tax Refund claim based on original B.S.A.C Financial statements in our archive and to be published on rhodesialeaks.com. The African people were forced to pay HUT TAX in cash, labour or livestock. Hut Tax reduced the native people and their offspring to extreme poverty. Therefore the British Crown and Government has a moral and financial obligation to REFUND THE HUT TAX.
Attached is the HM REVENUE and Customs Tax Claim form and correspondence to Number 10, The Cabinet and Attorney General. The case is also detailed on our website Rhodesia Leaks
We also have original stock certificates and financial reports concerning the matter and would be most happy to send certified copies to you.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Kind RegardsTendai TagariraPublisher & AntiquarianRoyal Tendai Archive-Rhodesia Leaks +4571835566 (Available on Whatsapp)
Cabinet Office Corres…ce.pdf
From: Tendai Tagarira [email protected]: The Hon Cabinet Office Members-HUT Tax Refund Claim HM REVENUE AND CUSTOMS.
Date: 18 June 2017 at 16.03To: [email protected]
The Rt Hon Theresa Man, The Rt Hon Andrea Leadsom, The Rt Hon Damian Green, The Rt Hon Patrick McLoughlin, Hon Chris Skidmore, Hon Caroline Nokes
Greetings.
This is a £4,000,000,000.00 Hut Tax Refund claim based on original B.S.A.C Financial statements in our archive and to be published on rhodesialeaks.com. The African people were forced to pay HUT TAX in cash, labour or livestock. Hut Tax reduced the native people and their offspring to extreme poverty. Therefore the British Crown and Government has a moral and financial obligation to REFUND THE HUT TAX.
Attached is the HM REVENUE and Customs Tax Claim form. The case is also detailed on our website Rhodesia Leaks
We also have original stock certificates and financial reports concerning the matter and would be most happy to send them to you.
Kind RegardsTendai TagariraPublisher & AntiquarianRoyal Tendai Archive-Rhodesia Leaks +4571835566 (Available on Whatsapp)
Le Tax Claim form.pdf
From: Tendai Tagarira [email protected]: Honourable Attorney General
Date: 18 June 2017 at 15.43To: [email protected]
Hon Attorney General Jeremy Wright QC MP
Greetings.
This is a £4,000,000,000.00 Hut Tax Refund claim based on original B.S.A.C Financial statements in our archive and to be published on rhodesialeaks.com. The African people were forced to pay HUT TAX in cash, labour or livestock. Hut Tax reduced the native people and their offspring to extreme poverty. Therefore the British Crown and Government has a moral and financial obligation to REFUND THE HUT TAX.
Attached is the HM REVENUE and Customs Tax Claim form. The case is also detailed on our website Rhodesia Leaks
We also have original stock certificates and financial reports concerning the matter and would be most happy to send them to you.
Kind RegardsTendai TagariraPublisher & AntiquarianRoyal Tendai Archive-Rhodesia Leaks +4571835566 (Available on Whatsapp)
Le Tax Claim form.pdf
R38 Page 1 HMRC 08/13
Please turn over
Tax claim
If your address is not shown complete the box belowIssued byHM Revenue & CustomsPAYEPO Box 1970LIVERPOOLL75 1WX
Please complete the reference numbers in theboxes below.SA reference
Employer PAYE reference (if applicable)
National Insurance number
Date DD MM YYYY
Phone number
For our opening hours go to www.hmrc.gov.uk
/
D D M M Y Y Y Y
Page 2
What to do nowPlease:• complete and sign this form using capital letters, and• return it to the adress shown at the top right of page one.
Details of claimantSurname
First name(s)
Address
Postcode
ClaimI claim repayment of the amount overpaid by me. For non-SA claims please state below the period theclaim relates to. From DD MM YYYY
To DD MM YYYY
2 0
2 0
Claimant’s signature
Date DD MM YYYY
2 0
AuthorityI authorise
nominee agent tick as appropriate.Enter the name of the account holder or the person who
will receive the payable order.
of full address
to receive the amount due on my behalf.
Agent’s reference if appropriate.
Your Your nominee’s tick as appropriate
Postcode
Name of account holder
Bank or building society account number
Branch sort code
Address of bank or building society where account is held
Claimant’s signature
Date DD MM YYYY
2 0
Postcode
— —
Date received by HM Revenue & Customs
If you complete a Self Assessment tax return• We will usually send your repayment direct to you or
your nominee’s bank or building society account. Pleaseinclude in the Authority below:— the name and address of the nominee— the account name and number (if appropriate), and— the branch sort code.
• If you or your nominee does not have a bank account, wecan arrange repayment in the form of a payable order butyou or your nominee will need to open a bank or buildingsociety account in order to cash it. If the repayment is to goto your nominee by payable order, enter the nominee’sname and address in the Authority below.
If you do not complete a Self Assessment tax return • We will make your repayment in the form of a payable
order, which must be paid into a bank or building societyaccount. If you do not have a bank or building societyaccount you should nominate someone who does toreceive the order for you.
• If you want the repayment sent to a nominee or posteddirect to your bank or building society by payable order,enter the name and address in the Authority below.Also include your account number and sort code if thepayable order is to go direct to your bank or buildingsociety account.
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