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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostIf I don't receive them soon, I'm tempted to send a letter recorded delivery so at least it's on record that I wish to appeal. It is ludicrous that they are sending something as urgent as this by 2nd class post.
would it be for HMRC to prove that they sent the CN in the first place?...bearing in mind that they are sending these CNs out 2nd class UNREGISTERED post, surely the burden of proof would be on them...
when I send my SA form in every year, I ALWAYS send it Special Delivery...if it were to get lost then the first question HMRC would ask is, 'Prove you sent it'...with Special Delivery, I can do this.
another point...call me naive, but Ive always put HMRCs cock-ups and errors down to their general ineptitude...my experience of dealing with HMRC staff is that they are people of very average ability and intelligence...people who simply would not survive in the cut and thrust world of running a business...people who need to work in an environment where they simply fill forms and push paper because they arent capable of much more...an environment that isn't too demanding on their staff....where mistakes can be made and papered over with a band-aid...an environment where, if you make a mistake, the worst that can happen is that you'll get moved to another department...
BP, you keep alluding to the dirty tricks conjured up in your ex-wifes department at HMRC...this implies cunning, deceit and a total lack of scruples...and a high level of intelligence...all in the name of extracting more and more tax out of people...can you tell us exactly how dirty HMRC play it some time...?...can their behaviour ever be viewed as legally criminal?Comment
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Whistle blower
Anyone seen this?
http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...companies.html
He probably doesn't realise that his email address is visible which has the same domain as his personal website that contains his full name, address and mobile. Oops!Comment
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Originally posted by sortednet View PostI have had to stop using MP as the 'payroll company' that my client uses (Hays) will not deal with MP. This is because I am not PAYE anywhere. I understand that all the large payroll companies have the policy mentioned above. I have spoken to quite a few agents who have been proposing contracts and they have all come back (sooner or later) with the same response.There's an elephant wondering around here...Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostAnyone seen this?
http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...companies.html
He probably doesn't realise that his email address is visible which has the same domain as his personal website that contains his full name, address and mobile. Oops!
I checked out the EBT scheme's but didn't go for them because I didn't like the setup. Having said that, I believe they are legal providing the agent does what they claim to do.
D Hartnett (sp?) made a speach a few years back about tax avoidance schemes where events were claimed to have happened but didn't. Had the persian rugs (or whatever) been bought then the scheme would have worked, but the wern't so they didn't!
Thanks Dave, any other advice on making an avoidance scheme work?There's an elephant wondering around here...Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostAnyone seen this?
http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...companies.html
He probably doesn't realise that his email address is visible which has the same domain as his personal website that contains his full name, address and mobile. Oops!
I'm confused!'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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Originally posted by TheGadgetMan View PostBP, you keep alluding to the dirty tricks conjured up in your ex-wifes department at HMRC...this implies cunning, deceit and a total lack of scruples...and a high level of intelligence...all in the name of extracting more and more tax out of people...can you tell us exactly how dirty HMRC play it some time...?...can their behaviour ever be viewed as legally criminal?
Among the offences :-
1. If letter received and missing file - bin the letter.
2. looking up celebrity earnings.
3. deliberately winding up punters - then making a joke out of it.
I think a few on this thread have seen some of the dirty tricks - like telling montp they would be informed when IOM accounts wanted - then sending the letters out so montp could not forewarn.
But as I also said, they often make mistakes that are in the punters favour. My ex set loads of corp tax owing to zero - they only found when 1 (stupid) punter complained!!
However I would appeal for sanity - I still think we are 80% to win.Comment
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Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostWhat is Sisus post actually about? Is he trying to be a good (albeit naive!) citizen by shopping tax avoidance schemes that would have been notified to HMRC anyway? Or is he a member of 10 different tax schemes?
I'm confused!Comment
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Originally posted by Toocan View PostIt seems like a daft thing to do, to me. Let's face it - HMRC are more likely to now investigate him!
I think we will win - and I am happy to be made a test case.Comment
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ooops - I nearly forgot - number of closure notices well over 50 but under 100 now. Sorry - I am a bit slow this morning.Comment
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