Hi,
my complaint is about that the Tax Office, told me on the phone, that the amount of tax-return, was the right amount.
Then they sent me a new letter, telling me that I had received to much tax-return, and they wanted around £100 back.
This is a lot of money for me, since I'm unemployed.
I've overheard I'm followed by the 'mafian', in Oslo, in 2003 and 2004, and was attempted to be murdered, in Kvelde, in Norway, in 2005, and fled here to Liverpool.
(The Police in Norway and the UK, don't want to tell me who this 'mafian' are, and they don't want to investigate the murder-attempt against me, by a 'bunch' of people, organised, in 2005).
So I'm really a refugee, but the Home Office don't want to be a refugee formally, so a complaint from me about this is with the UN, after I've tried to escalate it to the Prime Ministers Office, when Mr. Brown, was in office.
I've sent this to the Adjudicator, who I think failed to see the point, which I think is, that the Tax Office, are bound, by what they say on the phone.
This has been ignored in this case, I think.
So that's why I've tried to send this to the Ombudsman, who adviced me to send this on to you.
I've sent about this complaint in more detail, to the Parliament Ombudsman and the Tax Office
Copies of this correspondence can be sent on request.
Hope this is alright!
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog
(Address: Flat 3, 5 Leather Lane, Liverpool, L2 2AE).
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From:
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Date: Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 9:54 AM
Subject: PHSO: Your complaint regarding HMRC and the Adjudicator's Office
To: "eribsskog@gmail.com" <eribsskog@gmail.com>
Dear Mr
Ribsskog
Your reference:
EN-97819 (Please quote in any future correspondence)
I write further to my email of 26 November 2010 regarding
your complaint about the Tax Office, which is part of HM Revenue and Customs
(HMRC) and the subsequent review by the Adjudicator’s Office.
In order to determine whether, or to what extent, we are
able to help you, we will need to review all of the papers related to your
complaint. Additionally, only an MP can make a complaint to us (on your behalf)
about government departments, agencies or organisations, and we cannot consider
your complaint until an MP has asked us to do so. You can contact your
constituency MP at the following address:
Mrs Louise Ellman
House
of Commons
London
SW1A
0AA
Telephone: 020 7219 5210
Fax: 020 7219 2592
Email: ellmanl@parliament.uk
To help Mrs Ellman understand your complaint, you should
give her the following information:
- an explanation of what the
problem is;
- a brief history of what
happened, and when, including responses to your complaint so far;
- copies of the letters and
papers which are relevant to the complaint; and
- details of what you want done
to put things right.
Having looked at your complaint Mrs Ellman will let you know
the best way to deal with it. If she does ask us to investigate your case, we
will look carefully at all the information you have provided and send you,
and Mrs Ellman, a reply telling you what we are
going to do about it.
Until we have received this we are unable to
look into your complaint further.
If we have not heard from you by 28 February 2011 we will assume that
you do not wish to proceed with your complaint and will proceed to close your
case. Please note that this is purely
for statistical purposes. If we receive your papers from your MP after
this date we will generate a new reference number for your
complaint.
Please do not hesitate to contact me should you need to
discuss any of the above.
Yours sincerely
Lyndsey Carpenter
Customer Service Officer
Office of the Parliamentary and Health Service
Ombudsman
Telephone: 0345 015 4033
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