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No To Retro Tax - Ongoing battle against S58 FA2008
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post"....confirms, and amplifies"
Let's get this sorted once and for all.
5h1t or Bu5t!
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostWe received it this morning.
It just confirms, and amplifies, what she stated previously.
Get ready to rock and roll.
let's get this one moving.
Cheque book at the ready.Comment
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Just so you are aware, we are going to appoint a tax firm to manage all of this. Two reasons:
1) NTRT doesn't have the resources to take on all the admin
2) Also, we are not qualified to give advice. (I don't want any of you suing me)
It will mean that you pay the firm a fee and they act as your agents.
NTRT will, of course, still be overseeing the whole operation, liaising with lawyers/Counsel, issuing newsletters etc.
The fees will depend on how many people sign up. The more people the lower the individual cost.
We expect costs to be broadly similar, if not lower, than suggested in the Xmas newsletter when we did the survey.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostJust so you are aware, we are going to appoint a tax firm to manage all of this. Two reasons:
1) NTRT doesn't have the resources to take on all the admin
2) Also, we are not qualified to give advice. (I don't want any of you suing me)
It will mean that you pay the firm a fee and they act as your agents.
NTRT will, of course, still be overseeing the whole operation, liaising with lawyers/Counsel, issuing newsletters etc.
The fees will depend on how many people sign up. The more people the lower the individual cost.
We expect costs to be broadly similar, if not lower, than suggested in the Xmas newsletter when we did the survey.Comment
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Sweet revenge?
Originally posted by the great escape View PostTop shout DR. Hmnn, think I got something of that magnitude back in a refund. What better way to reinvest the spoils.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostJust so you are aware, we are going to appoint a tax firm to manage all of this. Two reasons:
1) NTRT doesn't have the resources to take on all the admin
2) Also, we are not qualified to give advice. (I don't want any of you suing me)
It will mean that you pay the firm a fee and they act as your agents.
NTRT will, of course, still be overseeing the whole operation, liaising with lawyers/Counsel, issuing newsletters etc.
The fees will depend on how many people sign up. The more people the lower the individual cost.
We expect costs to be broadly similar, if not lower, than suggested in the Xmas newsletter when we did the survey.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostWe received it this morning.
It just confirms, and amplifies, what she stated previously.
Get ready to rock and roll.
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Originally posted by Overwhelmed View PostJust a thought, but we all paid an amount to HMRC each year based on self employed fees. If we were not actually liable for this, should 'George' win, will this have to be repaid to us? That would be really nice.Comment
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