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No To Retro Tax - Ongoing battle against S58 FA2008
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostI doubt they're laughing. It's all going a bit Pete Tong.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostIn light of the meeting we had with HMRC, CCW have now advised against requesting reviews. Their recommendations is for us to proceed straight to the FTT.
What are our timescales here? I'm mindful that we have said that we want to get our FTT proceedings under way before the Huitson decision comes out, which could be pretty soon as I understand it. Clearly we don't want to rush and be underprepared, but equally time is of the essence!Comment
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Originally posted by the great escape View PostI'm sure if there was anything else to combat Georgio, they would have brought it to the meeting.
IMO that's a reason to get moving with FTTT - a pity Montpelier never got that far in 2007!Comment
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Originally posted by stonehenge View PostThings could get a whole lot worse for HMRC if all 2,000 users in the scheme catch on to TAA.Comment
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Originally posted by stonehenge View PostThings could get a whole lot worse for HMRC if all 2,000 users in the scheme catch on to TAA.
There could well be a whole lot more than 2,000 applications to the FTT.
HMRC, I think its time we started negotiating a fair settlement. In my view, that being that income dating before the retrospective law change in 2008 is judged on the law as it stood at the time.Comment
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Originally posted by helen7 View PostThings will get a whole lot worse for HMRC if a number of other tax scheme's also quite rightly point out that the responsibility for the tax lays with the employment agent, not the employee.
There could well be a whole lot more than 2,000 applications to the FTT.
HMRC, I think its time we started negotiating a fair settlement. In my view, that being that income dating before the retrospective law change in 2008 is judged on the law as it stood at the time.Comment
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you would think they would LOVE that we want to be self employed ...
as employees we would earn less and they would get 18% NICs from our 'employer' (the bit they think this is all a ruse to didible from them
as ltd /self employed - we offer a servce that attracts VAT of a bigger amount
so ..... what would you prefer ?
18% of say 100k or 20% of 150k ....
in fact is there anything in that ..... if we are paye as they state on the APNS .... can we please have the 20% vat that they took on top of that given back to us - as if we were PAYE VAT was not due ..... so hand it back as its part of our salary.
If they give back the 20% they skimmed off all our salaries that would go someway to pay some billsComment
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Originally posted by elpinar View Postyou would think they would LOVE that we want to be self employed ...
as employees we would earn less and they would get 18% NICs from our 'employer' (the bit they think this is all a ruse to didible from them
as ltd /self employed - we offer a servce that attracts VAT of a bigger amount
so ..... what would you prefer ?
18% of say 100k or 20% of 150k ....
in fact is there anything in that ..... if we are paye as they state on the APNS .... can we please have the 20% vat that they took on top of that given back to us - as if we were PAYE VAT was not due ..... so hand it back as its part of our salary. They get more, you get less. But they don't care about the latter.
If they give back the 20% they skimmed off all our salaries that would go someway to pay some billsComment
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