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No To Retro Tax - Ongoing battle against S58 FA2008
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Sent a letter to my MP on 20th March requesting a meeting and giving him details of S58 to discuss and just received an email:
Dear *****
Thank you for your letter dated 20th March 2015.
Normally, I would not hesitate in setting up a meeting or inviting you to one of my surgeries, however, as Parliament has been dissolved pending the General Election on 7th May, I am no longer an MP. I am instead a Parliamentary candidate so am unable to take on cases such as these.
I think the best thing is for you to email me again, providing of course I have been reelected, following the General Election, so that I can give you my new surgery dates and we can discuss this matter further, and take it up with Minister's if necessary.
Was surprised to receive a reply so soon, my MP is almost 100% certain to get re-elected I will certainly
get in touch after 8th May!!
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Originally posted by Kevthered View PostSent a letter to my MP on 20th March requesting a meeting and giving him details of S58 to discuss and just received an email:
Dear *****
Thank you for your letter dated 20th March 2015.
Normally, I would not hesitate in setting up a meeting or inviting you to one of my surgeries, however, as Parliament has been dissolved pending the General Election on 7th May, I am no longer an MP. I am instead a Parliamentary candidate so am unable to take on cases such as these.
I think the best thing is for you to email me again, providing of course I have been reelected, following the General Election, so that I can give you my new surgery dates and we can discuss this matter further, and take it up with Minister's if necessary.
Was surprised to receive a reply so soon, my MP is almost 100% certain to get re-elected I will certainly
get in touch after 8th May!!
But then, as you inferred, it's a safe seat so your vote doesn't need to be won.
https://zcomm.org/zblogs/a-joke-in-november/
Try again after the election and see how you get on.
Be careful what you wish for.
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostNTRT newsletter being emailed out tomorrow.
You will love this one.
It will make your weekend.
ha ha .... using the old HMRC tactic .. send news in run up to weekend/holiday .. good news antidote to HMRC FUD !Comment
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Originally posted by screwthis View PostI got mine as wellComment
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Originally posted by DotasScandal View PostLove the joke. So true.
Grip.Comment
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Originally posted by screwthis View PostI got mine as wellComment
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Originally posted by elpinar View Posti didnt get mine - was it paid into your bank or a cheque
I just sent them an informal message and they responded back saying it was in progress.
Been knocked back several times with the formal online request process.Comment
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Originally posted by AlbionRovers View PostMine is still "pending security checks" ...
I just sent them an informal message and they responded back saying it was in progress.
Been knocked back several times with the formal online request process.Comment
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