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No To Retro Tax - Ongoing battle against S58 FA2008
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post£5m. One-way ticket to Panama.
'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.Comment
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Originally posted by webberg View PostThey're no different from you and me except they have all signed the Official Secrets Act.
releasing confidential information will bring loss of job, loss of freedom (jail time) and a massive fine.
So, 50,000 contractors? £100 each. Is that enough?Comment
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Originally posted by webberg View PostThey're no different from you and me except they have all signed the Official Secrets Act.
releasing confidential information will bring loss of job, loss of freedom (jail time) and a massive fine.
So, 50,000 contractors? £100 each. Is that enough?
There would still be consequences to be dealt with but fines, jail time etc would not be part of it."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by orientalist View PostDoesn't the FOI act cover this? if they hold info about when letters to me were created they need to provide that if I ask surely? (i'm sure the server time stamps are beyond hector to manipulate - but given we will be in the hands of their service provider to deliver this I'm not overly optimistic).
I haven't worked in HMRC so I don't know what systems they have in place but I would have thought they would have to have a minimum amount of data handling of this nature.Comment
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Originally posted by lucozade View PostThat's exactly the point I was making earlier. There must be some kind of stamp on the files showing "create date" and "modify date". Possibly even a document management system with a history on each file.
I haven't worked in HMRC so I don't know what systems they have in place but I would have thought they would have to have a minimum amount of data handling of this nature.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostIf you are in any doubt that HMRC opened an enquiry for a tax year send this letter to HMRC
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Dear Sir,
I am writing concerning the Closure Notice you issued for tax year 200x-200y.
I have no record of HMRC opening an enquiry for this year.
That being the case, I hereby request that you withdraw the Closure Notice.
Yours faithfully,
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If they write back enclosing a copy of an enquiry letter:
1) if you didn't previously receive it, ask yourself if it looks fabricated
2) if it is the same as a previous letter, check that it exactly matches the original
I will reiterate, if in doubt send the letter.Comment
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Can you spot the difference?
Original letter from 2008 sent to taxpayer.
Date
Our ref
Your ref
NI Number
Dear Mr
Blah blah blah
Given this you may now wish to submit an amended return for 2006-2007 to reflect that the partnership income is chargeable.
Blah blah blah
Yours sincerely
Date
Our ref
Your ref
NI Number
Section 9a TMA 1970 Notice
Dear Mr
Blah blah blah
Given this you may now wish to submit an amended return for 2006-2007 to reflect that the partnership income is chargeable.
Blah blah blah
Yours sincerelyComment
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Outrageous
Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostOriginal letter from 2008 sent to taxpayer.
Copy of the original now supplied by HMRC.Comment
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Originally posted by TalkingCheese View PostThis is just outrageous. The problem is it feels like they will easily get away with it. They are above the law...Comment
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