Originally posted by the great escape
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No To Retro Tax - Ongoing battle against S58 FA2008
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Originally posted by webberg View PostIf HMRC has misled their employer (and often you'll find that HMRC are simply telling HMT/HMG what they want to hear because any other message is unacceptable) then that may not help you.
Law is not made on evidence. It is made for the public good whether supported by evidence, good or bad.
If it was the case that law could be changed because the evidence was flawed, half of our politicians would be in jail over the various wars and conflicts they've dragged us into.
No, I'm afraid that even if you could prove beyond all doubt that HMRC's calculations were incorrect and deliberately so in order to pursue a pernicious vendetta against contractors, the worst would be a few Civil servants lose their jobs and new "better" laws introduced.
HMRC are not unique in their arrogance. Part of the deal for a Civil Servant is air cover from individual error or departmental error in exchange for low pay, crap conditions, endless frustration and a nice pension.
I think that's exactly want NTRT want. And it's more of a vendetta against one particular promoter rather than the contracting body as a whole (with respect to S58 anyway).Comment
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Originally posted by the great escape View PostYour comment BS in 2. has left me wondering about double jeopardy - can we be turned over for the same tax crime twice? Once acquited, we should be allowed to roam the contracting landscape as free men. Can send HMRC a copy of the movie if they need to refer to it during tea breaks.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by normalbloke View PostI think that's exactly want NTRT want. And it's more of a vendetta against one particular promoter rather than the contracting body as a whole (with respect to S58 anyway).
New laws applicable from today? Probably not.
New law giving less room to wriggle from the "original" retrospective date (oxymoron?). Probably not.
What NTRT want is a revised start date for the law, not new law. Entirely different focus and argument.
(I'm making my own arrogant assumption that I know what NTRT want here which as I'm not a paying member and a late comer to the party is presumptuous. Apologies in advance if this is incorrect.)Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
(No, me neither).Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostYou can't be tried twice for the same instance of tax crime, but you can be tried separately for each violation. Usually though, such things are "taken into consideration." Of course what you were doing wasn't a crime, so double jeopardy doesn't apply.Comment
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APN withdrawal
Hi all,
I've had the usual APN warning letters, then actual APN letters, for a handful of years 2005+. Duly sent off to MontP for info.
This weekend an HMRC brown-lope hits the mat containing a notice of withdrawal for each of the APNs just raised. No explanation, just a simple and short apology.
Anyone else receive withdrawals?Comment
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MP Letter
A new letter from MP dropped on the mat. Nothing too new except for a projected timeline which shouldn't come as too much of a shock.Comment
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Originally posted by webberg View PostI'd offer the following:
HMRC almost never depart from the LSS. They are not however a normal litigant. By that I mean that even where they have a low chance of winning, they may continue litigation if they consider it is important for public policy.Comment
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Originally posted by OnYourBikeGB View PostA new letter from MP dropped on the mat. Nothing too new except for a projected timeline which shouldn't come as too much of a shock.Comment
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Originally posted by Taffia View PostDidn't get this one, but got a letter from MP today with a procedure to follow upon receiving an APN.Comment
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