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BN66 - Time to fight back!!!

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    Re HMRC Bullying, does anyone know if HmrC will have to delay issuing assessments until after all court cases are heard, or will they issue and we will have to appeal pending court judgement or whatever,

    i've never been here before so dont know the ropes

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      Originally posted by poppy01 View Post
      Re HMRC Bullying, does anyone know if HmrC will have to delay issuing assessments until after all court cases are heard, or will they issue and we will have to appeal pending court judgement or whatever,

      i've never been here before so dont know the ropes
      They will issue assessments as soon as they've got the accounts and the finance bill becomes law. Some people have suggested it could take a few months for them to send them out but I don't believe that. I reckon we'll get the brown envelopes before the end of August, and then we will as you say appeal pending the court case. The brown envelope is just a formality whenever it arrives.

      They ain't getting a penny out of me until a court decides that their crock of sh*t legislation is fit for anything else other than wiping your a*se on!

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        Originally posted by poppy01 View Post
        do you mind sharing with me how we're winning, is it something i dont know, it would put my mind at rest somewhat is all
        Poppy, what is encouraging re the winning bit is even Jane Kennedy could only fluff through the reasons its

        A: taken HMRC so long to legislate, 6 years!!!!!!!
        B: why they decided to legislate and not litigate speaks volumes, basically trying to sneak it in the backdoor so nobody would notice in a vain attempt to make it more difficult to refute. The "Will of parliament" concept makes it tougher once it becomes legislation, but if you read all the debate transcripts you will see not many people agree with it but rather than lock horns with the government decided the best approach was to let the courts rip it to shreds....

        Basically another ******* waste of tax payers money on a legal battle they could well lose anyway, what a bunch of wasters....Wonder if they would be so bold if it was their hard earned!

        MAybe if HMRC stopped trying to take on the world and P*ssing money away on litigation there would be more cash for important stuff like health, education, policing etc etc....I think there should be a publication of how much cash they spend each year on failed litigation, and they should be held to account for it!
        Last edited by smalldog; 1 July 2008, 10:19.

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          Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
          They will issue assessments as soon as they've got the accounts and the finance bill becomes law. Some people have suggested it could take a few months for them to send them out but I don't believe that. I reckon we'll get the brown envelopes before the end of August, and then we will as you say appeal pending the court case. The brown envelope is just a formality whenever it arrives.

          They ain't getting a penny out of me until a court decides that their crock of sh*t legislation is fit for anything else other than wiping your a*se on!
          Just had a thought on the way home, an angle nonone's mentioned yet. If it takes 2 years to get through the echr, the bogus, mandateless bunch of charlatans currently squatting in Parliament will have been booted out of office 6 months prior. What chance the incoming conservative government, who rightly challenged the retrospective aspects of BN66 in the treasury committee, will repeal this sh*t...

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            Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
            I've thought long and hard about this and I am convinced our best chance is to all stick together behind MontP. They may be cr*p at communicating but they haven't let us down so far. I think they deserve a chance to see it through to the end.
            Couldn't agree more

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              Originally posted by poppy01 View Post
              Just had a thought on the way home, an angle nonone's mentioned yet. If it takes 2 years to get through the echr, the bogus, mandateless bunch of charlatans currently squatting in Parliament will have been booted out of office 6 months prior. What chance the incoming conservative government, who rightly challenged the retrospective aspects of BN66 in the treasury committee, will repeal this sh*t...
              The problem is that the Conservatives will inherit such a mess from Brown & Co, that they'll need every penny they can get. They may disagree with the legislation but I can't see them doing anything about it. They are going to have a lot more pressing matters to deal with.

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                Originally posted by smalldog View Post
                Poppy, what is encouraging re the winning bit is even Jane Kennedy could only fluff through the reasons its

                A: taken HMRC so long to legislate, 6 years!!!!!!!
                B: why they decided to legislate and not litigate speaks volumes, basically trying to sneak it in the backdoor so nobody would notice in a vain attempt to make it more difficult to refute. The "Will of parliament" concept makes it tougher once it becomes legislation, but if you read all the debate transcripts you will see not many people agree with it but rather than lock horns with the government decided the best approach was to let the courts rip it to shreds....

                Basically another ******* waste of tax payers money on a legal battle they could well lose anyway, what a bunch of wasters....Wonder if they would be so bold if it was their hard earned!

                MAybe if HMRC stopped trying to take on the world and P*ssing money away on litigation there would be more cash for important stuff like health, education, policing etc etc....I think there should be a publication of how much cash they spend each year on failed litigation, and they should be held to account for it!
                Very very good post - I just wanted to quote it to highlight it for Mr Brannigan! I do hope he will be held account for his actions. I suppose he will say he is just following orders

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                  Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
                  Very very good post - I just wanted to quote it to highlight it for Mr Brannigan! I do hope he will be held account for his actions. I suppose he will say he is just following orders
                  Very valid, HMRC really arent very good in court are they, as can be shown from 1500 IR35 challenges of which they won, how many was it, one?
                  Their arrogance always gets the better of them, 'how dare you challenge us, we're the government for gods sake', they're just crap at presenting evidence and reasoned argument, and in this case, what reasoned argument can they possibly make. If they can't do better then Jane Kennedy in the Treasury Committee, I think they will lose. Mr B, if it's you who'll stand up in court and defend the indefensible, then study the TC minutes to see how not to do it. Oh, and this time there'll be no 3 line whip or majority to push this bullsh*t through.

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                    Originally posted by poppy01 View Post
                    Very valid, HMRC really arent very good in court are they, as can be shown from 1500 IR35 challenges of which they won, how many was it, one?
                    Their arrogance always gets the better of them, 'how dare you challenge us, we're the government for gods sake', they're just crap at presenting evidence and reasoned argument, and in this case, what reasoned argument can they possibly make. If they can't do better then Jane Kennedy in the Treasury Committee, I think they will lose. Mr B, if it's you who'll stand up in court and defend the indefensible, then study the TC minutes to see how not to do it. Oh, and this time there'll be no 3 line whip or majority to push this bullsh*t through.
                    And they wont allow any Jane Kennedy wriggling as per the TC minutes "I would like to answer that in a moment if I may" and conveniently never come back to answer it bull...

                    Err no Mr Brannigan you will answer that question right now please.

                    PS - thanks Brillo

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                      Originally posted by poppy01 View Post
                      Just had a thought on the way home, an angle nonone's mentioned yet. If it takes 2 years to get through the echr, the bogus, mandateless bunch of charlatans currently squatting in Parliament will have been booted out of office 6 months prior. What chance the incoming conservative government, who rightly challenged the retrospective aspects of BN66 in the treasury committee, will repeal this sh*t...
                      If you have a conservative MP why not write to them and ask them ? If you don't then write to the Tory lead on the committee. I happen to see my MP regularly for a number of reasons and constantly badgered him about IR35, this got to the stage of mentioning me and my comments in the various debates (and it didn't trigger a visit from hector ). He also made a speech reiterating the we will repeal it position.

                      David Heathcoat-Amory:

                      "I want less government, more business. That's why I can announce that we will repeal the tax on entrepreneurs, IR35, and we will repeal the Climate Change Levy, a tax which comes into play in just four weeks and has no environmental justification."

                      Michael Portillo a couple of months later

                      "We will cut taxes for business. Conservatives will repeal IR35, Labour's stealth tax on entrepreneurs."

                      http://www.conservatives.com/tile.do...818&speeches=1

                      http://forums.contractoruk.com/newre...reply&p=572899

                      Unfortunaltely it seems to have dropped off the agenda a bit since 2001 but I don't think the officail agenda has changed.

                      I am fairly sure a number of MPs are receiving correspondence. If this continues then they may well have to state a position.

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