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No To Retro Tax - Ongoing battle against S58 FA2008
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Originally posted by jeanvaljean View PostLucky HMRC don't have a time machine.
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Originally posted by OnYourBikeGB View PostI'm starting to feel a bit excited about this.
I remember feeling quite optimistic after the first day in court for the JR. Overnight everything went south in a big way.
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Originally posted by helen7 View PostWill the details of the George aruguement be published on the NTRT website? Presumably its not secret since HMRC already have been presented with the arguement.
Also, what was the settlement that George got?
The George argument will be revealed in the next newsletter - first week of April.Comment
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Roll on April
Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostIt was around 50%.
The George argument will be revealed in the next newsletter - first week of April.Comment
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Originally posted by TAF4 View PostSteady!
I remember feeling quite optimistic after the first day in court for the JR. Overnight everything went south in a big way.
HMRC will fight tooth and claw against us. Be under no illusions this will get bloody.Comment
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Originally posted by Retro View PostNo, I mean maintain a good working relationship with HMRC, to the ultimate benefit of themselves and all their clients.
OK that ship has sailed, but they need to start building a relationship again if they plan to remain in business.
HMRC 'You owe us this money.'
You \ me \ us 'No I dont. I used a legal tax planning scheme and legally avoided paying the tax you deemed due.'
HMRC 'No, we made your scheme illegal. Now pay up with interest and penalties. And if you dont, we'll send in the baliffs.'
You \ me \ us 'I disagree.'
HMRC 'Pay up xyz by abc or else.'
You \ me \ us 'Cant we do this amicably?'
HMRC 'Hello, Bloggs Baliffs, we've a job for you.....'I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostIt was around 50% of his total liability (tax+interest).
The George argument will be revealed in the next newsletter - first week of April.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostIt was around 50% of his total liability (tax+interest).
The George argument will be revealed in the next newsletter - first week of April.Comment
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Request from Chairman of NTRT
Can everyone make sure their profile is up to date.
Especially Email Address and Scheme Promoter
Members Profile
Thanks
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