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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostOnce again HMRC are trying to make us pay the price for their mistakes.
Maybe the HMRC didn't have any choice.
If they didn't get him to sign a confidentiality clause that was dumb, although I don't know how enforceable they are.Comment
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Originally posted by lucozade View PostSo knowing what HMRC know about our intentions and the likelihood of success how on Earth can they justify sending out any more APNs.
I know they have never played fair but this is just getting silly.
However, it suits our "friends" purposes for people to have their money confiscated thereby weakening their ability to fight back.Comment
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APNs arrived this morning, sent to MP. Still considering whether to join the TAA fight, will make a decision after the next newsletter. Do I forward them to NTRT as well?
I have a CDT to cover the APNs. So will probably pay up as well, as judging from the
advise on the thread that is the thing to do if one can, and then carry on fighting.
If I have paid via CTD and then the APN gets withdrawn what happens?
What gets me is that r&c state that they may not repay as we may no pay if they win and also for their security...hmmm
so when they send their debt collectors with bats to peoples door, who's security are they thinking of? All very insane!
Thanks for the Support NTRT, DR and Santa etc.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostNo, it would only be an issue if we put that forward as the basis of an FTT appeal. Which obviously we won't because, as you say, it's patently untrue.
HMRCs difficulty in proving fraud/deliberate behaviour is clearly in showing that '0000s of otherwise law abiding people did something they knew was illegal. Basically a massive conspiracy. Which is nonsense. Plus they have undermined their argument with George.Comment
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There was some talk of claiming back NI, etc. as well as paying nothing. Is this a serious possibility?
I would certainly want to push for this, partially to get compensation for being f&*ked in the ass for years, but more because it would be utterly humiliating for the HMRC individuals responsible.
Heads could and should roll, and then, once that's all done, we'll have them in the dock and sweating. I wonder how long we can string that out for?
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Originally posted by Donnie Darko View PostYou are assuming settling with George was a mistake.
Maybe the HMRC didn't have any choice.
If they didn't get him to sign a confidentiality clause that was dumb, although I don't know how enforceable they are.
Why would HMRC risk settling with one person at a discount? What was in it for them? Certainly not the money.
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Originally posted by Laxmi View PostAPNs arrived this morning, sent to MP. Still considering whether to join the TAA fight, will make a decision after the next newsletter. Do I forward them to NTRT as well?
I have a CDT to cover the APNs. So will probably pay up as well, as judging from the
advise on the thread that is the thing to do if one can, and then carry on fighting.
If I have paid via CTD and then the APN gets withdrawn what happens?
What gets me is that r&c state that they may not repay as we may no pay if they win and also for their security...hmmm
so when they send their debt collectors with bats to peoples door, who's security are they thinking of? All very insane!
Thanks for the Support NTRT, DR and Santa etc.Comment
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Originally posted by MishiMoo View PostSurely you will wait until MP respond to you with instructions? If they are correct then some of the APNs that have been issued are not valid.
You should make the representations, against the APNs, that Montpelier provide.
Only if HMRC reject this, and give you the 30 further days to pay, should you consider paying.Comment
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