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No To Retro Tax - Ongoing battle against S58 FA2008

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    Hi, just a quick question: If when HMRC loose & they appeal, will there be more funds required for the appeal fights that
    HMRC will continue dragging on.

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      I am responding to some posts by PM.

      It will be better when we have a private forum without eavesdroppers.

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        Originally posted by Morlock View Post
        Duh. It's been a long week!

        First payment now made. And standing order duly amended. LOL.
        Ha, its all the excitement! I missed step 2 until I re-read the instructions, rather important!

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          Only need 20 more to sign-up.

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            I would be surprised if you don't easily achieve that given our options. I am expecting you to get a 540k war chest!

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              Another one reporting for duty

              Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
              (However, I won't be satisfied unless we get a majority of our 600 members on board but that's just me.)
              I'm in.....
              Ninja

              'Salad is a dish best served cold'

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                Help! Couple of questions.

                The TAA Forum says I need to register but the forum username defaults to my NTRT log in (initial and surname). Does my TAA Forum have to be my NTRT login name or something else? If everyone else is using their NTRT username (their initial and surname) then fair enough but if everyone is signing up under their contractor uk username or something else, i dont want to use my NTRT name!

                I dont have a printer (who has one in today's paperless society?). Can I use the pdf electronic signature option for the letter of authority?

                I havent looked for my CN's. Werent we told to send these to MP so might not have any CN's in da house! What to do in this case?

                Im not going to get everything sorted and sent off in 5 days. Am I going to miss out?

                When are the FAQ's going to be available (yep seen NTRT are very busy but we need to know) and where are they going to be available?

                Thanks (keep up the good work!)
                I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!

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                  I'm in.

                  Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
                  Only need 20 more to sign-up.
                  Signed up, first payment made, the rest scheduled.

                  Docs on their way.

                  Excellent effort - thank you

                  Grip

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                    Me too

                    Originally posted by GripRacing View Post
                    Signed up, first payment made, the rest scheduled.

                    Docs on their way.

                    Excellent effort - thank you

                    Grip
                    signed up/first payment made/docs sent

                    Well done NTRT, many thanks.

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                      I think we can all bank on 2 outcomes

                      1. HMRC negotiate a settlement
                      2. HMRC find some way to screw us

                      I don't expect this would even go to a FTT. HMRC could never risk losing in court a decision like this. It would be devastating for them.

                      It's in everyone's interest (HMRC and Us) to get settlement negotiations underway now and stop giving hundreds of thousands of pounds to lawyers.

                      How we all agree on an acceptable number is the tough one! A lot of people would be happy for pre 2008 interest to be taken off, but others will stop at nothing but zero.

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