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BN66 - Time to fight back!!!

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    Letter from Jane Kennedy

    Originally posted by helen7 View Post
    Presumably once the FB becomes law and we get our bill from HMRC...we will be opening ourselves up for penalties in the event of a failed case by Montp.

    Reckon we can get them to commit to covering any penalties if they advise us not to pay the bill?
    I don't believe they can apply penalties as they are treating this as late payment of tax not an attempt to hide income. I refer you to the following extract from a letter I received, via my local MP this morning, from Jane Kennedy (Financial Secretary to the Treasury).

    The letter of 19th March from HMRC to Mr ***** was to alert him (as a user of the avoidance scheme) to Clause 55 and to warn him that, like any other person who pays tax later than the due date for payment, he would additionally be liable to interest... The payment of such interest is not a penalty but merely represents commercial restitution for the late payment of tax.

    As an aside, you may also find the following extract of interest.

    The Government has always limited the use of retrospection as far as possible, isolating it to the worst cases of avoidance to ensure fairness and certainty for all taxpayers... But, in exceptional circumstances, the Government reserves the right to use retrospection where it is fair, proportionate and in the public interest to do so.

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      Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
      IThe Government has always limited the use of retrospection as far as possible, isolating it to the worst cases of avoidance to ensure fairness and certainty for all taxpayers... But, in exceptional circumstances, the Government reserves the right to use retrospection where it is fair, proportionate and in the public interest to do so.
      Sounds like everyone is IR35 caught then.

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        I would like to wish a warm bn66 thread welcome to Mr Brannigan - how are you today?

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          Does http://forums.contractoruk.com/members/bernard.html ever visit here I wonder?

          Bernard meet Mr Brannigan - Mr Brannigan meet Bernard!



          <lounges in ring-side seat>

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            Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
            I would like to wish a warm bn66 thread welcome to Mr Brannigan - how are you today?
            Mr B, are you aware you could make three times the money as a freelance tax consultant

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              Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
              I would like to wish a warm bn66 thread welcome to Mr Brannigan - how are you today?
              You may not get a response, as I believe he's been in a bit of retrospective mood of late.

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                Originally posted by poppy01 View Post
                Mr B, are you aware you could make three times the money as a freelance tax consultant
                Yes, and what's more if you set up a Ltd Co, pay yourself minimum wage, and distribute the rest as dividends to yourself and Mrs B, you would probably end up paying less tax than you are now!

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                  Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
                  I would like to wish a warm bn66 thread welcome to Mr Brannigan - how are you today?
                  No reply? This civil servant is clearly not very civil

                  IGMC

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                    Letter from HMRC - it was just a request for second payment for 07/08!

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                      Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
                      To HMRC Special Investigations -
                      well, Ive sent them a very courteous mail asking a few questions, be interesting to see if I get any reply at all. That would be courteous wouldnt it.

                      Well having just got back from Glastonbury Im in a "Its only money" kind of mood. Would rather not pay it, but if I have to then not gonna kill me...Takes more than that to knock down a smalldog

                      guess Ive been having too many funny fags over the last 4 days

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