• Visitors can check out the Forum FAQ by clicking this link. You have to register before you can post: click the REGISTER link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. View our Forum Privacy Policy.
  • Want to receive the latest contracting news and advice straight to your inbox? Sign up to the ContractorUK newsletter here. Every sign up will also be entered into a draw to WIN £100 Amazon vouchers!

Montpelier vs. HMRC - Contingency Options

Collapse
X
  •  
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    #11
    I hope Mr Brannigan is eating his all his leftovers as Gordon Brown suggests

    If he's already done that, he could always eat the leftovers from the banquet at the G8
    'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
    Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.

    Comment


      #12
      Originally posted by MrBrannigan View Post
      Did you have to post that on both threads? I feel like I am being bullied and harrassed. I shall report you to the mods if you don't behave.
      Mr B - I'd give up if I were you. Irony is lost on this bunch of self percieved victims. I occasionally dip into the board (for amusement only, of course), but I have attempted to educate them in the past with no discernible success.

      Alas the entertainment value on here has gone down of late. All I seem to see is ill informed comment (the goverment passes legislation, HMRC only collect it, you chumps), and whingers complaining about the state of the country despite the fact that they are happy to live here and contribute little/nothing. It's a good thing everybody else is paying tax or think what state it would be in! Oh, there I go again....

      Comment


        #13
        Originally posted by Gooner99 View Post
        Mr B - I'd give up if I were you. Irony is lost on this bunch of self percieved victims. I occasionally dip into the board (for amusement only, of course), but I have attempted to educate them in the past with no discernible success.

        Alas the entertainment value on here has gone down of late. All I seem to see is ill informed comment (the goverment passes legislation, HMRC only collect it, you chumps), and whingers complaining about the state of the country despite the fact that they are happy to live here and contribute little/nothing. It's a good thing everybody else is paying tax or think what state it would be in! Oh, there I go again....
        Yeh right....you dont even know how it works do you....deary me...

        Im glad someone is paying for all the freeloaders, rather you than me

        PS - I am paying PAYE on a salary of £35k, is that ok with you or is that still nothing?

        Comment


          #14
          Originally posted by Gooner99 View Post
          Mr B - I'd give up if I were you. Irony is lost on this bunch of self percieved victims. I occasionally dip into the board (for amusement only, of course), but I have attempted to educate them in the past with no discernible success.

          Alas the entertainment value on here has gone down of late. All I seem to see is ill informed comment (the goverment passes legislation, HMRC only collect it, you chumps), and whingers complaining about the state of the country despite the fact that they are happy to live here and contribute little/nothing. It's a good thing everybody else is paying tax or think what state it would be in! Oh, there I go again....
          The government cant be trusted to spend our money, thats why we prefer to spend it ourselves

          I'd love to pay for MPs expenses and £2000 a day NHS business consultants, but I need to save up for a Ferrari.

          Oh, and if you dont believe the bit about £2000 a day NHS consultants, my wife works for the NHS trust where she is watching the govt. flush your hard-earned money down the toilet. They recently appointed a new boss on a salary of £350,000 a year and that's just one of the jobs he does in the public sector. Meanwhile, they keep on hiring more and more consultants. Did I tell you about the hundreds of plasma televisions they bought?

          This isn't just in the NHS either, its endemic right through the whole public sector and govt. departments, including, no doubt, the Inland Revenue.
          Last edited by SantaClaus; 8 July 2008, 14:35.
          'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
          Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.

          Comment


            #15
            Originally posted by Gooner99 View Post
            Mr B - I'd give up if I were you. Irony is lost on this bunch of self percieved victims. I occasionally dip into the board (for amusement only, of course), but I have attempted to educate them in the past with no discernible success.

            Alas the entertainment value on here has gone down of late. All I seem to see is ill informed comment (the goverment passes legislation, HMRC only collect it, you chumps), and whingers complaining about the state of the country despite the fact that they are happy to live here and contribute little/nothing. It's a good thing everybody else is paying tax or think what state it would be in! Oh, there I go again....
            Gooner, why do you feel you have to chip in now and then and rile things up.
            The amusement value has fallen I guess primarily because the mood is now more resigned, and people are beginning to plan for the worst. I understand your point of view, but do we really deserve that degree of antagonism. In many cases this is something that happened years ago, but the sums involved are so staggering that it will be financial ruin for many, myself included. And for getting involved in something that was, at the time, entirely legal. Of that there can be no doubt, what other conclusion can be drawn from HMRC's refusal, for many years, to take it to the courts. Can you not also understand our point of view, and the resulting feeling of victimisation. And also you pass judgement on all of us without any knowledge of any of our circumstances, For instance, it was five years ago I was in this scheme, and I have since operated normally through an approved umbrella and also through my own Ltd, and have always with the exception of the 2 years I was in Montpelier, paid my share. I dont contribute 'nothing', only during that period, which was to some degree a rebellion, dont forget, was I tempted into this kind of thing. I hope you can appreciate my attempt at rational argument, without resorting to insult, can you do us the same courtesy.

            Comment


              #16
              Originally posted by poppy01 View Post
              Gooner, why do you feel you have to chip in now and then and rile things up.
              The amusement value has fallen I guess primarily because the mood is now more resigned, and people are beginning to plan for the worst. I understand your point of view, but do we really deserve that degree of antagonism. In many cases this is something that happened years ago, but the sums involved are so staggering that it will be financial ruin for many, myself included. And for getting involved in something that was, at the time, entirely legal. Of that there can be no doubt, what other conclusion can be drawn from HMRC's refusal, for many years, to take it to the courts. Can you not also understand our point of view, and the resulting feeling of victimisation. And also you pass judgement on all of us without any knowledge of any of our circumstances, For instance, it was five years ago I was in this scheme, and I have since operated normally through an approved umbrella and also through my own Ltd, and have always with the exception of the 2 years I was in Montpelier, paid my share. I dont contribute 'nothing', only during that period, which was to some degree a rebellion, dont forget, was I tempted into this kind of thing. I hope you can appreciate my attempt at rational argument, without resorting to insult, can you do us the same courtesy.
              A lot of people were sucked into the same trap.
              I think the reason HMRC wouldn't take it to the courts for so long, was that they were waiting for new and/or amended legislation to come into force that would make their case stronger.
              Now HMRC are gunning for the few that were sucked in, people/companies that were put on the back burner until Hector was ready to turn up the heat.
              Confusion is a natural state of being

              Comment


                #17
                read the publication by the treasury on OFC's.....It makes fascinating reading, particularly the bit where they say people who use these "avoidance tactics":

                "ARE EITHER INVOLVED IN CRIMINAL ACTIVITY OR VERY WEALTHY INDIVIDUALS!"

                thats their justification for these tactics, they are going to get a real shock when they attempt to bankrupt 2000 people who are nothing of the sort. Think a lot of people will take a very very dim view of such a policy....

                ....I couldnt believe my eyes when I read it.......
                Last edited by smalldog; 8 July 2008, 15:56.

                Comment


                  #18
                  Don't feed the troll

                  Gonad99 only visits CUK to post on the BN66 threads, so he just does it to wind you up. He could be HMRC or someone with a grudge like our old friend Mr Jones.

                  Either way, he ain't worth listening to, so don't give him the oxygen.

                  Comment


                    #19
                    Originally posted by poppy01 View Post
                    what about insolvency/iva, personally I'd class these as an option, given my assets wont cover my debts, even before any additional liability for BN66
                    also you forgot suicide, depends on whether the insurance will still pay out i guess

                    Comment


                      #20
                      Originally posted by poppy01 View Post
                      also you forgot suicide, depends on whether the insurance will still pay out i guess
                      I thought of that during the divorce - in fact I joined the British Euthanasia society, got the name of the drug and bought some (I needed 3 trips and made 1). Then I met Matt O'Connor - who gave me a focus for my issues. And my current gf. And life just gets better and better.

                      Thing is - here I see bankrupcy as a far better option than suicide. And if things get that bad - I will give you plenty of ideas that will convince you of far better ways forward!

                      Anyway - plenty of water to go under the bridge - it might never happen- etcetc.

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      X