Thank you for your informed and balanced report. It is reassuring that the UK NHS got things right back in 1971 when my mother had her hysterectomy. The doctor was obviously speaking with hindsight; i.e. he wouldn't have been in my house watching my mother vomiting 'coffee grounds' if the NHS had removed both ovaries 40 years earlier. Incidentally, she was then admitted to our local Medical Investigation Unit. The doctor in charge was adamant that she hadn't got cancer. CT scan revealed no tumours, gastro endoscopy reported cancer negative and, the most reliable indicator, blood tests, returned normal results four weeks prior to death. He told me it couldn't be cancer and the fluid in her abdomen was a symptom of heart failure, which is treatable. He told my mother she was 'fixable'. Unfortunately, one week later, blood tests reported 'abnormal' and a more senior doctor noted raised lymph nodes under her arms. She died of metastatic disease three weeks later.
Tis not a certificate. You may be thinking of the tax clearance certificate available at TRD, mentioned in laws currently not enforced.
What the filer received at TRD, and what can be downloaded when filing online, is the receipt for taxes paid. You download this, along with your accepted tax return, when you successfully file online.
Not same-same.
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now