You're not there anyway lodging cash?
... So no one in revenue knows what Mr Consultant is up to with his cash only business except his (probably handsomely paid and fully declared to be paid) accountant.
Any consultant Ive ever seen who insists on cash only I always assume is scamming the tax man. Getting a receipt is no proof of legitimacy, who do you think in revenue is going through everyone in the countries MED 1's and collecting up all the receipts for Consultant X and counting how many appointments he gave a receipt for compared to how many appointments are in his computer? Not to mention that not everyone sends in Med 1s - and even when you do send it in, you dont have to send the receipts with it - so only a few get checked each year. So no one in revenue knows what Mr Consultant is up to with his cash only business except his (probably handsomely paid and fully declared to be paid) accountant.
My old GP worked solely in cash, only gave a hand written receipt when you specifically asked for one, you had to pay her and not the receptionist, they had nothing on computer (so, annoyingly if you lost a receipt they wouldnt re-issue) and would sometimes make up prices - but nowhere was any of it recorded. I also discovered that they occasioally 'forgot' to update the medical records after a visit. Tax evasion? I personally thought so.
This post will be deleted if not edited immediately wept.Mrs. Purple’s old accountant said she was mad to declare all her income for tax. He said she must be the only GP in Ireland doing it.
What does this mean?
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This is so funny Tommy because the other day when I said an accountant told someone not to notify revenue of two pensions that the accountant told them to let speeping dogs lie either your or Mandelbrot didn't believe me. Or thought it wasn't a proper accountant.
I wonder was this a real accountant or a Bertie-type character who calls themselves an 'accountant' because they once worked in an office
There is only one reason consultants are demanding cash only and that's to avoid tax.
SouthDoc, the out of hours GP service in Cork does the same - never understood why, as you're likely to be going there at strange times, not pre-planned, and may not have cash with you. People have to leave and drive to a nearby garage at all hours to get out cash to pay.
Please be 100% assured that this was never intended as a cut at you - if it came across as such, I unreservedly apologise.
This will be my third visit to a consultant (in his "rooms" ),and each time Im told its cash only.
No cheques,no laser cards,no visa cards.
Apparently this is the norm for visits to consultants,and in the hospitals if you see them privately the majority will see you on a cash only basis.
It is very inconvenient and must cause a security issue with so much cash floating around.
As with other service providers, if you are not satisfied with the terms and conditions, find another service provider.
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