Activity
Mon
Wed
Fri
Sun
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
What is this?
Less
More

Memberships

Socials to Sales

16 members • $128/month

Sell While You Sleep

884 members • Free

The Growth Academy™

160 members • Free

Albion Sovereign Assembly

331 members • Free

Checkmate The Matrix

541 members • $25/month

EE
eCommerce Entrepreneurs

61 members • Free

Davie's Free Ecom Course

71.3k members • Free

Shopify Scaling Community

11 members • $47/m

3 contributions to Checkmate The Matrix
TV Licence Removal Notice
This is the notice that i sent to the bbc, i got a letter back saying thank you for letting us know that you don't watch bbc or words along those lines, they never mentioned the other points i raised🤣 But i have never had a tv licence for many years now, however we do not wact tv anyway, we have no tv ariel, nor any satelite dish (not even the type that spins around chasing the sataloons at 2000 mph around the spinning ball that somehow breached the firmament🤪)
0 likes • 14d
Technicality question: i don't have a licence but somehow... my BBC login that i have had for probably 20 years still works and i watch a bit of Match of the Day occasionally. Same with the 6Nations. I've just moved to a new address and i'm getting the letters. Should i get a licence anyway, or is it enough to say to them: you have no right of entry and if you don't know who i am then i will not tell you? Also.. does anyone have the text that you can use to put up on the door to warn visitors off? Thanks!
TV License
Has anyone had one of these and if so, how have you dealt with it?
TV License
0 likes • 15d
@Pj Clarke i'm getting these letters too. So are you saying that when you bat them off like this, you don't have to give them your personal details? Because I hear that's what they're after, collecting your data so they can sell it on.
2 likes • 15d
@Peter Wilson what is the title of the link please Peter? I did a search on TV License and i couldn't find your post.
Council Tax HMRC AI Assistant going live https://t.me/+hckJhpjP8so1NTc8
The Council Tax AI and Agent Light will go live tomorrow, It will solve many Council Tax issues using Legislation, Halsbury and Case law. This is at the test stage, and for this group only. Later it will go outside the group to actually turn the tide, i hope. I will set up a group on Telegram for this, (tonight) and then go through what it is, and how to use it at 7.30pm Thursday. I will post the new Telegram group here later. This only the test phase, and is only for Skool members, or people that i select for value. 😃 Update: The Ai incorporated HMRC bolt on pack. I’ve reviewed the update, and here’s what this AI can now do for Council Tax (CT) and HMRC enforcement: 1. Purpose of the Bolt-On 1.A. Extends the Novice A–E (Stages 1–5) framework from Council Tax into HMRC enforcement. 1.B. Not a standalone system – it plugs into CT AI Light. 1.C. Substitutes HMRC statutes/enforcement pathways into the same legal and advocacy logic. 2. Scope of the AI 2.A. Restricted to Novice A–E stages (1–5) only. 2.B. Intermediate and Advanced strategies are excluded. 2.C. Outputs it can generate for both CT and HMRC: i. Checklists ii. Courtroom Scripts (150–300 words) iii. Remedy Maps (Refusal, Adjournment, Injunction, Restitution, Damages) iv. Authorities (Statute + Case Law + Halsbury) v. Worked Examples and Training Tools. 3. Statutory Substitution Map (CT ↔️ HMRC) Reg.19 Demand Notice (CT) ↔️ TMA 1970 ss.28C/29 Assessment (HMRC). Regs.34–36 Summons (CT) ↔️ HMRC CCJ or Enforcement Order. Flat-rate Costs (Nicolson principle) ↔️ HMRC Enforcement Costs/Fees. Bulk Summons (CT) ↔️ Bulk CCJs (HMRC). Remedies identical: refusal, adjournment, injunction, restitution, damages. 4. Workflow i. Stage 1 – Jurisdiction: check valid assessment/service. ii. If HMRC clears Stage 1, move to Stage 2 – Fairness (EqA/HRA safeguards). iii. Escalate step by step through Stage 3 → Stage 4 → Stage 5. iv. Always apply the Remedy Ladder: Refuse → Adjourn → Injunction → Restitution → Damages.
2 likes • Sep '25
This looks amazing. I have a question: I am renting and obviously would rather not pay any unlawful taxes. But if i resist, is there any likelihood i can be asked to leave the property? Or can they not 'reach' that far (to go to the estate agent or owner of the property and get them to take action against me)? Because i absolutely don't want to be thrown out of this property. I have signed a rental contract saying i will contact the council and register with them, so that is something to consider in terms of me 'honouring' the contract.
1-3 of 3
Tim Sandars
1
1point to level up
@tim-sandars-4465
Founder of Omnia Radiation Balancer. Pioneering new science and energy solutions. Love playing guitar, skiing, pilates, doing podcasts

Active 7h ago
Joined Jun 15, 2025
Ilsington, Devon
Powered by