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BN66 - Time to fight back: Continued
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Originally posted by elpinar View Postan offer to settle - does that mean there is negotiation on how much we might pay now ........Comment
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problem is you cant open the channel of questioning - but if hmrc offered to settle with peeps at 50% of their bills they might get a few takers......Comment
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Originally posted by elpinar View Postproblem is you cant open the channel of questioning - but if hmrc offered to settle with peeps at 50% of their bills they might get a few takers......Comment
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Originally posted by helen7 View PostTo be honest, I'd settle for 50%. Just want the whole thing over and done with.Comment
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Hello!
I’ve been lurking for quite a while and decided to join the party!
I’ve received two tax demands for the last two years – nothing for previous years…yet!
I’ve forwarded them onto NW, I’ve had nothing back yet - will I need to signed something for the appeal?
I think BN66 will be struck down (“declared incompatible with ECHR”) eventually, I expect HMRC will then fall back on the “the law has always said that” argument but they’ll eventually lose on that count too. Look at what they did with Arctic Systems. Perhaps we should be calling the public’s attention on how much money HMRC are wasting – spending it to chase people who complied with the law.
Money is going to be tight for the government in the next few years, and no one I’ve spoken to thinks Gordon Brown’s bank bailout is “fair” or “right”. Government waste will become a big issue.There's an elephant wondering around here...Comment
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Originally posted by helen7 View PostTo be honest, I'd settle for 50%. Just want the whole thing over and done with.
You know who reads this thread - lets leave room for negotiation.
AFAIK there is no sign of any negotiations - either from montp or Tim Warr.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe rest of us will settle - but will only pay 5%!!
You know who reads this thread - lets leave room for negotiation.
AFAIK there is no sign of any negotiations - either from montp or Tim Warr.'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.Comment
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A bird in the hand...
- Banks collapsing
- Stock markets in freefall
- Falling house prices
- Credit drought
- Rising unemployment
The lists goes on.
If HMRC do want to negotiate they better hurry up before there is nothing left to negotiate over.
Those two birds in the bush are already spreading their wings.Comment
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