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Please be advised that one or more Tax Notices (P6, P6B) have been issued.

For the latest information on your Tax Notices (P6, P6B) please open attached report.

Please do not reply to this e-mail.

1.This e-mail and any files or documents transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the intended recipient. Unauthorised use, disclosure or copying is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender at the above address and then delete the e-mail from your system. 2. If you suspect that this e-mail may have been intercepted or amended, please notify the sender. 3. Any opinions expressed in this e-mail are those of the individual sender and not necessarily those of QualitySolicitors Punch Robson. 4. Please note that this e-mail and any attachments have been created in the knowledge that internet e-mail is not a 100% secure communications medium. It is your responsibility to ensure that they are actually virus free. No responsibility is accepted by QualitySolicitors Punch Robson for any loss or damage arising from the receipt of this e-mail or its contents. QualitySolicitors Punch Robson: Main office 35 Albert Road Middlesbrough TS1 1NU Telephone 01642 230700. Offices also at 34 Myton Road, Ingleby Barwick, Stockton On Tees, TS17 0WG Telephone 01642 754050 and Unit E, Parkway Centre, Coulby Newham, Middlesbrough TS8 0TJ Telephone 01642 233980 VAT no. 499 1588 77. Authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (57864). A full list of Partners names is available from any of our offices. For further details, please visit our website http://www.qualitysolicitors.com/punchrobsonintheface

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